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- Born: June 06, 1955, Huntington, PA
- Active: '90s
- Genres: Country
- Instrument: Vocals (Background), Vocals, Songwriter
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| Curtis Wright | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Curtis Blaine Wright |
| Born | June 6, 1955 |
| Origin | Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 1989-present |
| Labels | MCA/Airborne, Liberty (solo) Giant (in Orrall & Wright) Free Falls, Cumberland Road (in Shenandoah) |
| Associated acts | Vern Gosdin Robert Ellis Orrall Shenandoah |
Curtis Blaine Wright (born June 6, 1955 in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania) is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1989 with the single "She's Got a Man on her Mind" on a branch of MCA Records, before recording a solo album in 1992 on Liberty Records. By 1994, he and frequent songwriting partner Robert Ellis Orrall had formed a duo known as Orrall & Wright, which also recorded one major-label album. Wright later succeeded Brent Lamb in 2002 as the lead vocalist for the band Shenandoah, until being replaced by Jimmy Yeary in 2007. He has toured as a member of Pure Prairie League as well.[1]
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Initially a member of a band known as the Super Grit Cowboy Band, Wright later performed as a backup vocalist for Vern Gosdin before venturing out on his own.[2] In late 1989-early 1990, he entered the country music charts with his first single, "She's Got a Man on Her Mind". The same year, Shenadoah reached Number One on the same charts with "Next to You, Next to Me", which Wright co-wrote with his frequent songwriting partner, Robert Ellis Orrall. Wright also co-wrote Steve Wariner's 1990 single "There for Awhile" and Ronnie Milsap's Number One hit "A Woman in Love".
In 1992, Wright signed to Liberty Records, where he released his self-titled debut album that year. This album produced two more low-charting singles. It also included the song "What's It to You", which Wright also co-wrote with Orrall. Although Wright's version was never released as a single, Clay Walker later recorded this song on his 1993 debut album, and his version was a Number One hit that year. He also co-wrote Shenandoah's 1992 single "Rock My Baby".[3]
By 1994, Wright joined Orrall to form Orrall & Wright, a duo which charted two singles and recorded one album for Giant Records before disbanding.[2] After the departure of their former lead singer Brent Lamb (who, in turn, replaced Marty Raybon) in the late 1990s, Shenandoah chose Wright as their third lead singer.[4] Wright left Shenandoah in 2007 to join Pure Prairie League, and Jimmy Yeary succeeded him.
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| 1992 | Curtis Wright
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| Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | |
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| 1990 | "She's Got a Man on Her Mind" | 38 | — | Single only |
| 1992 | "Hometown Radio" | 59 | 66 | Curtis Wright |
| 1993 | "If I Could Stop Lovin' You" | 53 | 79 | |
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