Dave Barnes

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Although born in South Carolina, singer/songwriter Dave Barnes spent most of his childhood in Mississippi, where he formed an early attachment to hip-hop but was also exposed to classic soul, blues, and R&B by his parents. He later enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University and began writing songs for other artists. Barnes also played solo shows on campus, and by the time he graduated with a degree in recording industry management, he’d decided to pursue his own music career. Barnes moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and gravitated toward the city’s acoustic folk scene. The desire to make more groove-oriented music convinced him to assemble a full band, though, and he did so by adding Justin Rosolino on guitar, Matt Mangano on bass, Ben Shive on keyboards, and Josh Robinson on drums. Barnes’ soulful pop songs won him the support of artists like John Mayer (his labelmate on Aware Records), while the spiritual tone of his lyrics earned some support from the Christian music scene. He remained on Aware’s roster for two albums — 2004′s Brother, Bring the Sun and 2006′s Chasing Mississippi, both produced by Ed Cash — before moving to Razor & Tie for 2008′s Me and You and the World and 2010′s What We Want, What We Get. The latter album became a surprise Christian hit, debuting in the Top Five on the Christian charts thanks in part to the single “God Gave Me You.” A year later, Blake Shelton recorded “God Gave Me You” on his Red River Blue album and his version topped the country chart, earning Barnes a Grammy nomination in the process. Following the 2011 holiday set Very Merry Christmas, Barnes returned with Stories to Tell in 2012, working with producer John Fields in Los Angeles. The singer’s second holiday outing, A December to Remember, was released in late 2013, followed a few months later by Golden Days, both of which arrived via Barnes’ new label, 50 Year Plan. For his next studio release, 2016′s Carry on, San Vicente, Barnes channeled a sunny, ’70s-inspired Southern California vibe. A similar laid-back pop approach continued on 2018’s Who Knew It Would Be So Hard to Be Myself. ~ Steve Leggett