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Craig Campbell

July 11 @ 9:00 pm - 10:30 pm

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In a world fueled by the smoke and mirror act of overnight success, Craig Campbell has long been admired for his patience and persistence on the road less travelled. A consistent balancing act of traditional values and modern industry trends, Campbell is also considered by many to be one of the most talented yet under the radar stars, across all genres.

He put together a string of Top 10 hits on two labels before launching Grindstone Recordings with his “It’s About Time” single in 2020. The charismatic charmer co-produced the song, played acoustic guitar and piano, and sang his own harmonies. He also released “All My Friends Drink Beer,” the music video to which featured his notable friends like Jaren Johnson from The Cadillac 3, Randy Houser, Granger Smith and other familiar faces who recorded their own segments during the quarantine.

After focusing on his family and spending time writing and recording new music through 2020, he hit 2021 aggressively releasing songs like the touching “What A Girl Will Make You Do” and the raucous “Good Things Come To Those Who Drink,” the heart-wrenching “Never Mine,” and the fun “Things You Do In A Truck,” a rollicking duet with his Georgia buddy Trea Landon. His drive to release new music and hit the road stems not only from a desire to reach more and more fans but also satisfy his own aspirations to continue to grow as a songwriter, singer and performer.

That growth continued through 2023 with the release of the most ambitious recordings of his career…two double albums of “lost” songs he recorded for previous labels but never saw the light of day and a host of new songs he’s had in his pocket for an occasion such as this.

The Lost Files: Exhibit A, is a collection of 16 songs that hit February 17, 2023. “Tractor Songs,” was written by his good buddy Walker Hayes. The two played a show together in Orlando, and as Walker listened to Craig’s set, he recalls thinking, “…man, I forgot how unreal his voice is – one of my Top 5 favorite voices.” Walker met him as soon as he walked off the stage and pleaded with him “to let me send him a song or two.” ‘Tractor Songs’ was one of them. “He 1 sings it like he wrote it,” said Walker, adding, “His voice and the song belong together.”

The Lost Files: Exhibit B, dropped six months later with 17 songs including “All My Friends Drink Beer” and “What I Thank (When I Drank).” Fan favorite “It’s About Time” receives an updated modern mix on the new album, and Craig’s wife, Mindy, an incredibly talented singer and songwriter, co-wrote the beautiful track “You.” The first single released from the new collection is “Summer Soundtrack,” a perfect, sultry season-ender written by Craig with Phil O’Donnell and Wade Kirby and produced by Mickey Jack Cones.

The good ole’ down home boy grew up playing his mother’s piano and singing in church. After graduating high school, he took a job as a corrections officer in his hometown of Lyons, Georgia. But music never left his side. Taking a cue from the sounds of classic country and idols like Travis Tritt and Randy Travis, Campbell started a band and played local and national bar gigs. When the guitar player quit, Campbell took that as a sign to chase his dreams all the way to Nashville, Tennessee.

With two rolls of quarters and a roll of dimes given to him by his mother for gas money, Campbell barely made it into town. Starting in 2002, the young hopeful would spend the next several years paying his dues as a demo singer by day and Lower Broadway gigger by night. Campbell was eventually connected to a soon-to-be-signed artist named Luke Bryan who needed a keyboard player. A year and a half long keyboard stint with Tracy Byrd soon followed, and on his non travel days, he took over as bandleader down at The Stage. His smooth chops and hot-blooded stage presence soon caught the eye of industry execs and in 2009, Campbell signed with Bigger Picture Group.

His first single, the sentimental ballad “Family Man,” hit Billboard’s top 15 in 2011. “Outta My Head” cracked the top 15, while the catchy tune “Fish” garnered more than 10 million on-demand streams. His 2014 breakout hit “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” was on its way up the charts when Bigger Picture closed. Campbell and his devoted team continued to press radio stations around the country, so much so that the single ended an impressive run well inside the Top 10, which is unheard of for a song with no financial backing.

Another door opened for Campbell in the form of Red Bow Records, a division of the Broken Bow umbrella. “Tomorrow Tonight” made it into the top 40, followed by perhaps his most poignant and well-known work to date, “Outskirts of Heaven.” “Outskirts” took on a life of its own, showcasing Campbell’s vulnerability and deep-rooted faith. The uplifting and remarkably personal ballad was praised by Rolling Stone, Taste of Country and others.

The impact of “Outskirts” prompted media appearances and memorable performances at nationally televised NFL games, the TODAY show, and the 2 Grand Ole Opry, the latter of which he has made over 60 appearances to date. And in a full circle moment, the down home Georgia boy reunited with buddy Luke Bryan on his highly successful 2017 Huntin’, Fishin’, and Lovin’ Every Day Tour.

In the summer of 2018, Campbell released his first new music in five years with his See You Try EP on Broken Bow. The title track became an instant crowd pleaser with its confident, flirty lyrics and boot stompin’ melody. The EP also found a home for both an electric and acoustic version of “Outskirts of Heaven.” But by August of 2018, Campbell and Broken Bow had mutually parted ways, leaving the door wide open for new and long-awaited opportunities.

Those opportunities included realizing a longtime dream of opening a coffee shop – Grindstone Cowboy – with his wife Mindy and their daughters Preslee and Kinni Rose in their adopted hometown of Eagleville, Tennessee. He also started signing and producing new artists to Grindstone Records, including Cody Cozz and Ethan Payne.

“I’ve been recording and producing music my way, and that includes things I’ve never done before, like playing piano and producing. I’m not gonna even entertain the idea of recording any song if it doesn’t give me chills, and the same goes for artists we sign to Grindstone Records. I have to be proud of it. I have to answer for it and it has to get me fired up,” Campbell reflects in his deep-rooted Southern accent. “Man, oh man . . . . I love where I am!”

Details

Date:
July 11
Time:
9:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Website:
https://www.craigcampbell.tv/

Organizer

Kewaunee County Fair
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Venue

Kewaunee County Fair
625 3rd St
Luxemburg, WI 54217 United States
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Phone
9208459798
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