Trace Adkins star on the Music City Walk of Fame

Trace Adkins

Inducted on November 9, 2008, alongside Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Little Richard, Jo Walker-Meador, Elvis Presley, and Michael McDonald.

Highlights

Awards & Recognitions

  • Inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame by Mike Dungan, former president and CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville
  • Member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • Has won multiple ACM and CMT Awards, and received Grammy and CMA nominations
  • Sold more than 10 million albums

Hit Songs

  • Every Light In the House (1996)
  • Songs About Me (2004)
  • Ladies Love Country Boys (2006)
  • You're Gonna Miss This (2008)
Trace Adkins with his star on the Music City Walk of Fame
Trace Adkins poses with his star on the Music City Walk of Fame

Multi-platinum selling country star Trace Adkins has achieved success as a performer, musician, author, and actor and has clearly earned his place among the most identifiable and important country artists of his generation.

An esteemed member of the Grand Ole Opry, Adkins has built a solid career full of chart-topping hits, national TV appearances, and highly successful tours. More than 25 of his singles have appeared on Billboard's country charts, including "Every Light In The House Is On," "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing," "I Left Something Turned On At Home," "Songs About Me," "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," and "You're Gonna Miss This" that received three 2008 CMA Award nominations.

Adkins became an even bigger household name thanks to his strong showing on NBC's hit reality series, "The Celebrity Apprentice." He went on to win "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice" and raised over $1.5 million for the Wounded Warrior Project and the American Red Cross. rRecently, in 2016, Adkins released his first single with BBR Music Group's Wheelhouse Records titled "Jesus and Jones".

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