Country Pop Bites: Darius Rucker – May 20
Did you know that on this day in Country Music History in 2011 Darius Rucker received an honorary doctorate and delivered a commencement speech?
It's true! It was at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
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Here are 5 interesting facts about Darius Rucker.
- He was one of six children raised by a single mother.
- He collaborated with R&B artist Jill Scott and hip-hop's Snoop Dogg on his first solo album, Back to Then.
- He was inspired to play country music after hearing Radney Foster's album Del Rio, Texas, 1959. In 2010, Rucker released his second album, titled Charleston, SC, 1966.
- He was initially dismissed as a gimmick when he began playing country music. Some country radio stations wouldn't play his songs, so he crossed the Southeast in his car, appearing on dozens of radio shows.
- He was only the third black artist (the other two were Ray Charles and Charlie Pride) to hit the top spot on the country-music chart.