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Sixwire is an
American country music band from Nashville, Tennessee,
United States. The
group consists of Andy
Childs (lead vocals, guitar),
Steve Hornbeak...
- 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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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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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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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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breaking his shin.
Pictures also
reunited him with
Hendricks as his producer.
Sixwire (also
recording on
Warner at the time)
provided backing vocals to the track...
- 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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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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Georgia Line),
Chris Janson,
Vince Neil (from Mötley Crüe),
Gavin DeGraw,
Sixwire, and others.
Concerts by
Frank Ray,
Dillon Carmichael, and Flo Rida were...
- 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...