- Bobby Braddock
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Name = Bobby Braddock
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Robert Valentine Braddock
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Born =August 5 ,1940 Lakeland, Florida
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Instrument =piano .saxophone
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Genre =Country music
Occupation =songwriter
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Associated_acts =Marty Robbins ,The Statler Brothers ,Tammy Wynette ,George Jones ,Nancy Sinatra , Johnny Duncan,Willie Nelson ,Tanya Tucker ,Jerry Lee Lewis ,Tommy Overstreet ,Toby Keith , many others
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Notable_instruments =Bobby Braddock (born Robert Valentine Braddock,
August 5 ,1940 ) is an Americancountry music songwriter and producer, and member of theNashville Songwriters Hall of Fame . Braddock has contributed numerous hit songs during more than 40 years in the industry, including 13 number-onehit single s.Early years
Braddock was born in
Lakeland, Florida to a father who was a citrus grower. Braddock spent his youth inAuburndale, Florida , where he learned to play piano and saxophone. The musician touredFlorida and the South withrock and roll bands in the late 1950s and early 1960s. At the age of twenty four, Braddock moved toNashville, Tennessee to pursue a career inCountry Music .Musical Success
After arriving in
Nashville Braddock joinedMarty Robbins ' band as a pianist in February 1965. In January of the next year, a song he wrote for Robbins, "While You're Dancing", became Braddock's first record to appear on the charts. He then signed his first of five recording contracts with major record labels and with a publishing contract with Tree Publishing Company, nowSony BMG . Braddock quickly established himself as a bankable songwriter, penning songs in the 1970s for such artists asThe Statler Brothers ,Tammy Wynette ,George Jones ,Nancy Sinatra , Johnny Duncan,Willie Nelson ,Tanya Tucker ,Jerry Lee Lewis , andTommy Overstreet .Braddock continued his successful songwriting career well into the 21st century, writing songs recorded by artists including
Lacy J. Dalton ,T.G. Sheppard , Jon Anderson,Mark Chesnutt , andTracy Lawrence . Braddock sometimes co-wrote songs withCurly Putman orSonny Throckmorton , fellow members of theNashville Songwriters Hall of Fame .As a producer, Braddock's greatest success thus far is the discovery of country singer
Blake Shelton , securing a recording deal in 2001. Braddock is credited as producer for several of Shelton's number-one country hits, including his debut single "Austin" which spent five weeks at the top of the charts.Also in 2001 Braddock penned the song "I Wanna Talk About Me", intended for Shelton but eventually recorded by
Toby Keith . "I Wanna Talk About Me" topped the Billboard Country Charts for five weeks in 2002.In March 2007, Braddock released a memoir recounting his early life in pre-Disney World Central Florida, titled "Down in Orbundale: A Songwriters Youth in Old Florida" [http://www.downinorburndale.com] , published by
Louisiana State University Press .Braddock currently resides in
Nashville and continues to write songs for publishing company,Sony/ATV .Awards and Recognition
* The
George Jones classic, "He Stopped Loving Her Today ," which Braddock co-wrote withCurly Putman , won theCountry Music Association Song of the Year award two years in a row (1980 and 1981) and the 1981 Song of the Year from theAcademy of Country Music . This song was voted "Country Song of the Century" in a poll byRadio & Records magazine, as well as "Best Country Song of All Time" in a poll conducted by theBBC and Country America magazine.
* 1981 Music City News Songwriter of the Year
* 1981 Nashville Songwriters Association Song of the Year
* 1981 Inductee into theNashville Songwriters Hall of Fame ongwriting
Braddock has written numerous chart singles. Songs he has written or co-written include:
References
* Billboard magazine
* R& R (Radio and Records) magazine
* Country Weekly magazine
* CMT (Country Music Television)
* The Encyclopedia of Country MusicExternal links
* [http://www.bobbybraddock.com Bobby Braddock Tribute Website]
* Bobby Braddock [http://www.dizzyrambler.com/legends/BBraddock/bbraddock_bio.html Hometown Biography]
* [http://www.larrywayneclark.com/braddock.html Interview] with Music Journalist Larry Wayne Clark
* 2005 Article in [http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/braddock.htm Songwriter Universe Magazine]
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