Jason Byrd Joins Billy Dean on "There's a New Kid in Town"
Available now for the holiday season: a new take on a beloved favorite. Multi-award winning country troubadour, Billy Dean, was invited by another ambassador of traditional country, Jason Byrd, to team up on an updated version of "There's A New Kid In Town."
"This has been one of my favorite songs for many years. I'm really happy with how it came out, and grateful to Billy for joining me. He's a good friend and someone whose work I admire. Whenever we get a chance to collaborate, well, it's a good day," says Jason Byrd.
The two artists both reside in Florida and have been friends for many years. Dean is a beloved country hitmaker with multiple gold records under his belt. Byrd, once managed by none other than George and Nancy Jones, has become known as an ambassador for traditional country throughout the Southeast and has an impressive string of indie releases. Although they've traveled different career paths, both Dean and Byrd are Florida natives who've developed a friendship grounded in a passion for the roots of traditional country music.
Born in the small town of Quincy, Florida, Billy Dean started his music career at the age of eight, singing with his father's band, the Country Rocks. After touring the Gulf Coast circuit in his late teens and early twenties, Billy's first big break came in 1988 when he won Best Male Vocalist on Star Search, hosted by Ed McMahon. His success on the show led to signing with Capitol Records and the release of his debut album Young Man in 1990. Buoyed by the singles "Only Here for a Little While" and "Somewhere in My Broken Heart," Young Man became Billy's first of many Gold records. His second and third albums, Billy Dean and Fire in the Dark, were also certified as Gold Records and featured the Billboard-charting singles, "You Don't Count the Cost," "Only the Wind," "Billy the Kid," "If There Hadn't Been You," "Tryin' to Find a Fire in the Dark," "I Wanna Take Care of You," "I'm Not Built That Way" and more.
Over the course of his 25+ year career, Billy has released 11 albums and has been recognized with several awards and nominations. In 1992, he was nominated for a Grammy for Song of the Year for "Somewhere in My Broken Heart," which went on to win Song of the Year at the American Country Music Awards. That same year, Billy was named Top New Male Vocalist of the Year at the Academy of Country Music awards and nominated by the Country Music Association for the Horizon Award. Four years later, Billy won a Grammy for Amazing Grace, A Country Tribute to Gospel, an album featuring Martina McBride, Allison Krauss, the Charlie Daniels Band and others. In 2017, Billy was inducted as a member of the Florida Artist Hall of Fame.
A modern-day American Troubadour, Billy Dean has performed and toured with some of the industry's biggest country music stars including the Judds, Kenny Rogers, Clint Black, Alan Jackson, Wynonna Judd and others.
After making a home in Nashville for decades, Billy has returned to his Florida roots and now lives in Quincy with his wife, Stephanie. Billy continues to perform and write - doing what he does best - telling the stories that have become the soundtrack of our lives.
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