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BLP sources|date=February 2010Infobox musical artist | name = Phil Vassar| image = Phil Vassar 2008 Durham Fair 2 -- Sgt. R.K. Blue.jpg| caption = Phil Vassar performing at the 2008 Durham Fair in Durham, Connecticut | background = solo_singer| birth_date = birth date and age|1964|05|28| origin = Lynchburg, Virginia , USA cite web |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p335716|pure_url=yes |title=Phil Vassar biography |accessdate=2008-05-03 |last=Huey |first=Steve |work= Allmusic | instrument = singing|Vocals , piano | genre = country music|Country | occupation = Singer-songwriter | years_active = 1997–present| label = Arista Nashville , Show Dog-Universal Music|Show Dog-Universal , Rodeowave Entertainment| website = http://www.philvassar.com/| associated_acts = Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck , Alan Jackson , Jo Dee Messina , Tim McGraw , Craig Wiseman Phil Vassar (born May 28, 1964 in Lynchburg, Virginia ) is an American country music artist. Vassar made his debut on the country music scene in the late 1990s, co-writing singles for several country artists, including Tim McGraw (" For a Little While ", " My Next Thirty Years "), Jo Dee Messina (" Bye, Bye (Jo Dee Messina song)|Bye, Bye ", " I'm Alright (Jo Dee Messina song)|I'm Alright "), Collin Raye (" Little Red Rodeo "), and Alan Jackson (" Right on the Money "). In 1999, he was named by American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) as Country Songwriter of the Year.
Later that same year, Vassar was signed to Arista Nashville as a recording artist. His debut album, Phil Vassar (album)|Phil Vassar , was released in early 2000; it produced five hit singles on the U.S. Hot Country Songs| Billboard country singles charts and was certified gold in the United States. He followed it in 2002 with American Child , Shaken Not Stirred (album)|Shaken Not Stirred in 2004, and finally Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Phil Vassar album)|Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 in 2006 before Vassar left the label for Universal South Records . His first album for that label, Prayer of a Common Man , was released in early 2008. He has charted nineteen singles on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including two Number Ones: 2000's " Just Another Day in Paradise (song)|Just Another Day in Paradise " and 2004's " In a Real Love ".
Biography
Phil Vassar was born May 28, 1964 in Lynchburg, Virginia .
While in college at James Madison University in nearby Harrisonburg, VA , Vassar had taken up playing the piano, and eventually found work as a singer in clubs. He was also a member of the Eta Kappa Chapter of Theta Chi fraternity. He had decided to move to Nashville, Tennessee in order to pursue a career in music. Eventually, he was signed to a small publishing contract, but was unable to land any hits on this contract.
Musical career
As a songwriter
Starting in the late 1990s, Vassar began writing songs that were recorded by several country music artists. Among the artists who recorded his material were Blackhawk (band)|Blackhawk ("Postmarked Birmingham"), Collin Raye (" Little Red Rodeo "), Jo Dee Messina (" Bye, Bye (Jo Dee Messina song)|Bye, Bye ", " I'm Alright (Jo Dee Messina song)|I'm Alright "), Tim McGraw (" For a Little While "), Alan Jackson (" Right on the Money "), and Neal McCoy ("I Was"). Of these, "Bye, Bye", "I'm Alright", and "Right on the Money" all reached Number One on the country charts. "Bye, Bye" earned Vassar his first American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) award for Song of the Year, and in 1999 he was named ASCAP's Songwriter of the Year.
As a singer
In late 1999, Vassar was signed to his first recording contract, with the Arista Nashville label. His debut single, " Carlene ", was issued that year, and by mid-2000 the song had gone on to peak at #5 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard country charts.
The lead-off single to Vassar's Phil Vassar (album)|self-titled debut album , "Carlene" was followed by " Just Another Day in Paradise (song)|Just Another Day in Paradise ", which became his first Number One hit as a singer. Shortly after that song peaked, another song written by Vassar reached the top of the country charts — Tim McGraw's " My Next Thirty Years ". This, along with Marshall Dyllon 's "Live It Up", would be among Vassar's last contributions for another artist. Overall, Phil Vassar produced three more singles: the #16 " Rose Bouquet ", " Six-Pack Summer " at #9, and finally "That's When I Love You" at #3. In addition, the album itself earned a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping 500,000 copies. Its success led to tours with Kenny Chesney .
American Child
American Child was the title of Vassar's second album, co-produced by Byron Gallimore . It was released in 2002, the same year in which he married Julie Wood, with whom he co-wrote "That's When I Love You". The album's autobiographical title track served as its lead-off single, reaching a peak of #5 on the country charts, and the album itself peaked at #4 on the Top Country Albums charts. In mid-2002, he also co-wrote and performed a charity single called "Words Are Your Wheels" to promote literacy. Released exclusively through Wal-Mart stores, this song featured guest vocals from Kenny Chesney , Brooks & Dunn , Martina McBride and Sara Evans .cite web|url= http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4655203-1.html|title=Co-writers Help Vassar Birth 'child' On Arista Nashville|last=Price|first=Deborah Evans|date=2002-08-03|work=Billboard|accessdate=2009-04-29
While "American Child" was climbing the charts, Arista tested another song written by Vassar, "This Is God". This song was so well-received by test audiences that American Child was recalled and re-released in early 2003. (The re-issue featured "This Is God" along with a cover of Huey Lewis and the News 's " Workin' for a Livin' ".) "This Is God" was subsequently issued as the album's second single, becoming a Top 20 country hit. After it came "Ultimate Love," which peaked at #41.
Shaken Not Stirred and Greatest Hits
In 2004, Vassar released his third studio album, Shaken Not Stirred (album)|Shaken Not Stirred . The album produced Vassar's second number one hit in the song " In a Real Love ". Also released from this album were the #17 "I'll Take That as a Yes (The Hot Tub Song)" and the #22 "Good Ole Days". Unlike with his first two albums, Vassar recorded Shaken Not Stirred with his road band. Vassar produced the album with Nick Brophy and Frank Rogers (record producer)|Frank Rogers .
Vassar's first greatest hits compilation, Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Phil Vassar album)|Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 , was issued in 2006. This album comprised the biggest hits from his studio albums to that point, as well as his renditions of "Bye, Bye", "I'm Alright", "My Next Thirty Years" and "Little Red Rodeo". The album's also included three new songs. Two of these were released as singles, starting with the #2 " Last Day of My Life ", which Vassar was inspired to write after attending the funeral of his friend Robert Byrne, with whom he co-wrote his 2001 single "Rose Bouquet".cite web |url= http://www.kxaz.com/nmc_country/news/9997.html |title=Phil Vassar Video Debut On CMT and GAC |accessdate=2008-05-03 |last=Haislop |first=Nel |date=2006-03-30 |work=KZAXDead link|date=November 2010|bot=H3llBot The second and final single from Greatest Hits , "The Woman in My Life" (another song co-written by Vassar and his wife), reached #20 on the country charts, shortly before Vassar parted ways with Arista Nashville.
Prayer of a Common Man
In March 2007, Vassar signed to the independent Universal South Records ,cite web |url= http://www.thatscountry.com/am2/publish/Country_News_2/003285.shtml |title=Phil Vassar signs with Universal South Records |accessdate=2008-05-03 |date=2007-03-05 |work=That's Country which became part of Show Dog-Universal Music in December 2009. His first single for the label, "This Is My Life", was released in mid-2007, peaking at #35 on the country music charts. Succeeding it was " It's a Beautiful Thing (Paul Brandt song)|Love Is a Beautiful Thing " This song was co-written by Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman , and was previously recorded in 1999 by Canadian singer Paul Brandt under the title "It's a Beautiful Thing". By April 2008, "Love Is a Beautiful Thing" had reached #2 on the country charts, and Vassar's first album for Universal South ( Prayer of a Common Man ) was released. A third single from this album, "I Would", was issued in July 2008 and peaked at #26. It was followed in early 2009 by the album's title track, which became the lowest-peaking single of his career at #53.
Traveling Circus
One week after "Prayer of a Common Man" fell from the charts, Vassar charted his eighteenth single, "Bobbi with an I". Released in April 2009, this was the first single for Vassar's fifth studio album, Traveling Circus , released in December 2009. It peaked at #46 after eight weeks on the charts, and was followed by "Everywhere I Go".
Sixth album
Vassar signed with Rodeowave Entertainment in 2011, http://www.musicrow.com/2011/05/rodeowave-entertainment-launches-with-phil-vassar/ releasing the single "Let's Get Together". This song made the top 40 late in the year, followed by "Don't Miss Your Life" in early 2012.
Personal life
On March 26, 2002, Vassar married Julie Wood, with whom he co-wrote his singles "That's When I Love You" and "The Woman in My Life".cite web |url= http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,3034,GAC_26063_5665472,00.html |title=Phil Vassar and wife are divorcing |accessdate=2008-05-03 |date=2007-08-09 |work= Great American Country Wood's brother, Jeff Wood (singer)|Jeff Wood , is also a country music artist, who recorded one studio album on Imprint Records in 1997 and charted three singles, in addition to co-writing album tracks for Vassar and other artists. Vassar has two daughters: Presley Jade (born December 4, 2003 with Wood-Vassar) and Haley (born August 27, 1998), from a previous marriage.
Discography
Main|Phil Vassar discography
Albums
2000 Phil Vassar (album)|Phil Vassar
2002 American Child
2004 Shaken Not Stirred (album)|Shaken Not Stirred
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