• Sixwire is an American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The group consists of Andy Childs (lead vocals, guitar), Steve Hornbeak...
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  • Sixwire is the self-titled debut studio album by American country music band Sixwire. It was released on June 30, 2002 (see 2002 in country music) on Warner...
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  • 1994. Childs has been a member of the country quintet Sixwire since its foundation in 2002. Sixwire recorded one studio album for Warner Bros. Records and...
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    throughout the project include Ashley Campbell, Colin Linden, Steve Mandile of Sixwire, Sarah Siskind, Karla Davis, and Miss Jackie Wilson.[citation needed] Esten...
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  • premiered on April 14, 2008, and the first season ended on June 13, 2008. Sixwire, runners up from Fox's Next Great American Band, performed as the house...
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  • Atkins discography "It Goes Like This", a collaboration with the band Sixwire from Pictures (John Michael Montgomery album) 2002 It Goes Like This (song)...
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  • Chesney 1968– American Jacky Cheung 1961– Chinese Andy Childs 1962– American Sixwire Eric Clapton 1945– British The Yardbirds Cream Derek and the Dominos Lewis...
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    Georgia Line), Chris Janson, Vince Neil (from Mötley Crüe), Gavin DeGraw, Sixwire, and others. Concerts by Frank Ray, Dillon Carmichael, and Flo Rida were...
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    his singing career in the early 2000s. After declining to join the band Sixwire, he re-signed with Arista Nashville and began working with producer Dann...
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  • at Me Now" (Chris Brown song), 2011 "Look at Me Now", a song by Sixwire from Sixwire, 2002 "Look at Me Now", a song by Breed 77 from In My Blood (En Mi...
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  • Window), and "Lips Like Yours". Steve Mandile, lead singer of the band Sixwire, co-wrote the track "Don't Speak". "The Fire" was originally recorded by...
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  • Tumbleweed Danny Shirley (of Confederate Railroad) Victoria Shaw Paul Jefferson Sixwire ATC (the band) A Touch of Class Alex Boye Trademark Crowtown The Nelsons...
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  • Steve Mandile, the latter of whom would later become a member of the band Sixwire. Thematically, the song is about "a man still intrigued by his old flame...
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  • it at just seventeen. Tim DuBois produced the album with Rick Giles and Sixwire member Steve Mandile on all tracks except "I Break Things", which he co-produced...
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  • Recording of the Year. The album was produced by Steve Mandile of the band Sixwire, who also wrote three of the songs on it, including a co-write with Andy...
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  • Singleton Margie Singleton (born 1935) Sir Elvis (born 1977) Sir Rosevelt Sixwire Ricky Skaggs (born 1954) Kevin Skinner The Sky Kings Small Town Pistols...
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  • Sherrick Shriekback The Simpsons (Rhino/Warner Bros.) Sisters of Glory Sixwire (Warner Bros. Nashville) Skrew (Metal Blade/Warner Bros.) Skyhooks (Mushroom/Warner...
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  • "Saturday" by Carpenters "She Ain't You" by Chris Brown "Say it Simple" by Sixwire "Since You Walked into My Life" by New Kids on the Block "Sing for the...
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  • Light of Mine / Faith, Faith, Faith" (original) Next Great American Band 2 Sixwire "Mr. Tambourine Man" "Good to Be Back" (original) "Don't Let the Sun Go...
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  • reached the top 40. "It Goes Like This" is a collaboration with the band Sixwire, who at the time were also on Warner Bros. Records. Their lead singer,...
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    Co-writer 2002 Emerson Drive Emerson Drive "Fall Into Me" Danny Orton Sixwire Sixwire "Broken" Steve Mandile 2003 Clay Walker A Few Questions "Sweet Sun...
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  • Mattea Narada 19 The Season for Romance Lee Ann Womack MCA Nashville 38 Sixwire Sixwire Warner Bros. 37 Spirit Dancer BlackHawk Columbia 18 Stars & Guitars...
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  • Cheney (The Living End) Gary Cherone (Extreme, Van Halen) Andy Childs (Sixwire) Alex Chilton (The Box Tops, Big Star) Cho Kyu-hyun (Super Junior) Choi...
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  • Brice (pre-game performance), Jennifer Nettles (second intermission), Sixwire (house band) and Small Time Rock Stars (house band) Colors Presentation...
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  • Janis Siegel Siegel–Schwall Band Patrick Simmons Sinceros Sister Sledge Sixwire Sleeze Beez Sly & The Family Stone Small Faces Smashed Gladys Jimmy Smith...
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  • Humperdinck, Dolly Parton and Alabama (band); now a member of the group Sixwire Mervyn Warren, member of the jazz vocal group Take 6; received master's...
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  • Music Television. Retrieved November 15, 2011.[dead link] "CMT : Videos : Sixwire : Look at Me Now". Country Music Television. Retrieved November 15, 2011...
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