Whatever Happened To…Bryan White

You might not recognize the name but if you were a fan of country music in the 90s, you will remember the songs “Someone Else’s Star,” “Rebecca Lynn,” “I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore,” and a duet with Shania Twain, “From This Moment On.”  Bryan White was a staple voice in country music in the 90s but he has been absent for much of the last decade.

After charting 17 singles on Billboard’s Country Charts,  White realized he needed to step away from the music industry.  He did just that by getting married and starting a family.  In 2001, he released a country album and a greatest hits album.  In 2006, he had another Christmas project. However, in 2009, he released Dustbowl Dreams, an album that encourages people to never forget their roots.  A native Oklahoman, White wrote the song “Dustbowl Dreams” about his roots and heritage.  His hopes for this new album? Modest in today’s era.  He’s already had the big hits and the popular albums.  He simply wants to make an impact with his music.

You can purchase White’s latest album at Amazon as well as at White’s Offical Online Store.

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A 20-something music lover of all types. Some of my favorites include Garth Brooks, Lori McKenna, Patty Griffin, Jessica Harp, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash.

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