Tracy Lawrence (born January 27, 1968) is an American country music artist. He started at a country music restaurant called "Live At Libby's" where owner Libby Knight would help local talent find their way into country music. Lawerence signed to Atlantic Records in 1991, Lawrence debuted that year with the album Sticks and Stones, which produced his first chart single and first Number One hit in its title track. Five more studio albums, as well as a live album and a compilation album, followed throughout the 1990s and into 2000 on Atlantic before the label's country division was closed in 2001. Afterward, he recorded for Warner Bros. Records, DreamWorks Records, Mercury Records Nashville and his own label, Rocky Comfort Records.Lawrence has released nine studio albums, three compilations, a live album, and a Christmas album. His studio albums have accounted for more than thirty singles on the Billboard country music charts. Of these, eight have reached number one: "Sticks and Stones" (1991), "Alibis", "Can't Break It to My Heart", "My Second Home" (all 1993), "If the Good Die Young" (1994), "Texas Tornado" (1995), "Time Marches On" (1996) and "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" (2007).
He is involved in many different charities. The Tracy Lawrence Foundation, Alzheimer's Association, Cysitc Fibrosis, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, CASA, The Guitar Town Project and the Greg Biffle Foundation.
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Member, Sigma Pi fraternity.
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Daughters: Skylar JoAnn (born June 2001), Mary Keagan (born April 2003).
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
One Hit Wonderland
TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode, 2012 writer - 1 episode, 2012
Noble Things
2008
performer: "Time Heals All Wounds"
CMT Hot 20 Countdown
2007
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Maverick
1994
performer: "Renegades, Rebels, and Rogues", "Amazing Grace"