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Blaine Larsen (born February 20, 1986 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American country music artist. At age fifteen, he recorded his debut album In My High School on Giantslayer Records, an independent record label. The album was re-issued in 2005 as Off to Join the World by BNA Records. Blaine's second album, Rockin' You Tonight, was issued in June 2006, also on BNA. Larsen's two albums for that label have produced five chart singles on the Hot Country Songs charts, of which the highest-peaking was "How Do You Get That Lonely" at #18. Larsen will release his third full album, Not Too Bad, later in 2009 via the Treehouse label. Blaine Larsen: BiographyBlaine Larsen was born February 20, 1986 in Tacoma, Washington but raised in the state of California. When he was five years old, his parents divorced; he, his mother, and his sister then moved to Buckley, Washington. Larsen's stepfather, a fan of country music, introduced him to the genre. By ten, Larsen had begun singing along to country karaoke tapes, and by age thirteen he learned to play guitar as well. When Larsen was a junior in high school, he and his family moved again, to Nashville, Tennessee. There, Larsen recorded a demo CD composed mainly of cover songs. This CD also included a song that he had co-written with his math teacher. Nashville songwriters Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson discovered Larsen's demo CD. They then flew him back to Washington again to hold a recording session with him, and by 2004, his debut album In My High School was released on Feek and Johnson's label, Giantslayer Records. The album's lead-off single, which was the title track, reached #60 on the country charts that year. After "In My High School" began receiving airplay, Larsen was signed to BNA Records, a label based in Nashville, on the recommendation of Sandy Conklin, an employee of the label's distribution office in Seattle. The label then added a bonus track to In My High School, re-releasing the album in early 2005 as Off to Join the World. BNA also released two more singles from it: "How Do You Get That Lonely", which peaked at #18. It was followed by "The Best Man", which Larsen wrote about his stepfather, that reached #36. In 2006, Larsen released his second studio album, also a joint effort between BNA and Giantslayer. Entitled Rockin' You Tonight, this album produced two more chart singles for Larsen: the #24 "I Don't Know What She Said" and the #42 "Spoken Like a Man". The former was co-written by Warner Bros. Records artist Lane Turner. Rockin' You Tonight also included covers of Mac Davis "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me" and Mark Chesnutt's "I'm in Love with a Married Woman", as well as a duet with Gretchen Wilson entitled "Lips of a Bottle". After charting with a cover of "Away in a Manger", Larsen exited BNA in 2008, and signed to Treehouse Records, a label founded by his management company, in June 2009. His next album, Not Too Bad, will be released in late 2009. Its lead-off single, "It Did," made its chart debut in August 2009. Blaine co wrote "I Gotta Get To You" which has been released on Country Music superstar George Strait's latest album "Twang". |