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Darius Rucker

Darius Carlos Rucker (born May 13, 1966) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, which he founded in 1986 at the University of South Carolina along with Mark Bryan, Jim "Soni" Sonefeld, and Dean Felber. The band released five studio albums with Rucker as a member and charted six top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Rucker co-wrote most of the songs with the other members of the band. His debut studio album, an R&B record titled Back to Then (2002) was released through Hidden Beach Recordings. Six years later, Rucker signed to Capitol Nashville as a country singer and released his second album, Learn to Live (2008). Its first single, "Don't Think I Don't Think About It", peaked at number one on Hot Country Songs chart, making it the first song by a Black artist to do so since Charley Pride in 1983. It was followed by three similarly successful singles: "It Won't Be Like This for Long", "Alright", and "History in the Making". In 2009, he became the first Black American to win the New Artist Award from the Country Music Association, and the second Black person to win any award from the association. His third album, Charleston, SC 1966, was released on October 12, 2010. The album included the number one country singles, "Come Back Song" and "This". His fourth album, True Believers (2013), reached number 2 on the Billboard 200, and spawned the singles "True Believers", "Wagon Wheel", and "Radio". His first country Christmas album, Home for the Holidays (2014) reached number 31 on the US Billboard 200. His sixth album, Southern Style (2014) reached number 6 on the Billboard 200, supported by the singles "Homegrown Honey" and "Southern Style". His seventh and eighth studio albums, When Was the Last Time (2017) and Carolyn's Boy (2023) followed thereafter. In 2025, he debuted a new supergroup, Howl Owl Howl.

Infobox

Born
Darius Carlos Rucker (1966-05-13) May 13, 1966 Charleston, South Carolina, U .
Genres
Rock pop country R&B alternative rock
Occupations
Singer songwriter musician
Instruments
Vocals guitar
Years active
1986–present
Labels
Atlantic Hidden Beach Capitol Nashville
Member of
Hootie & the Blowfish Howl Owl Howl
Spouse
Beth Leonard (m. 2000; div. 2020)

Tables

· Filmography
2001
Role(s)
Maitre'd
2016
Role(s)
with Daryl Hall in Charleston, SC
2017, 2023
Role(s)
CMT Crossroads
Notes
Along with John Mellencamp in March 2017 with Earth, Wind and Fire in June 2017 with The Black Crowes in May 2023
2019
Role(s)
Season 17 for Team Blake
Brad Paisley Thinks He's Special
Role(s)
Brad Paisley along with Kelsea Ballerini, Jonas Brothers, Peyton Manning, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Kimberly Williams-Paisley
2020
Role(s)
Along with Reba McEntire
2022
Rucker's Reno
Role(s)
About his renovation of a historic mansion in Charleston
Role(s)
Episode: "Come Get Me". Plays the character of Possum
Year
Title
Notes
2001
Shallow Hal
Maitre'd
2016
Live from Daryl's House
with Daryl Hall in Charleston, SC
2017, 2023
CMT Crossroads
Along with John Mellencamp in March 2017 with Earth, Wind and Fire in June 2017 with The Black Crowes in May 2023
2019
The Voice
Season 17 for Team Blake
Brad Paisley Thinks He's Special
Brad Paisley along with Kelsea Ballerini, Jonas Brothers, Peyton Manning, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood, Kimberly Williams-Paisley
2020
Country Music Association Awards
Along with Reba McEntire
2022
Rucker's Reno
About his renovation of a historic mansion in Charleston
2022
Big Sky
Episode: "Come Get Me". Plays the character of Possum
Accolades for Darius Rucker · Awards and nominations
1995
Role(s)
Best New Artist
Notes
Hootie & The Blowfish
Role(s)
"Let Her Cry"
Notes
Won
2009
Role(s)
New Artist of the Year
Notes
Darius Rucker
Role(s)
Top Male Vocalist
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Favorite Country Male Artist
Notes
Nominated
2011
Role(s)
CMT Performance of the Year
Notes
"Need You Now" (with Adele)
2012
Role(s)
Musical Event of the Year
Notes
"Stuck on You" (with Lionel Richie)
2013
Role(s)
Single Record of the Year
Notes
"Wagon Wheel"
Song of the Year
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Single of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Best Country Solo Performance
Notes
Won
2014
Role(s)
Top Country Song
Notes
Nominated
Top Country Artist
Role(s)
Darius Rucker
Notes
Nominated
2015
Role(s)
Video of the Year
Notes
"Homegrown Honey"
2016
Performance of the Year
Role(s)
"Alright"
Notes
Nominated
2017
Role(s)
Performance of the Year
Notes
"Pink Houses" (with John Mellencamp)
2018
Role(s)
Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award
Notes
Darius Rucker
2023
Role(s)
CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award
Notes
Won
Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
1995
Grammy Awards
Best New Artist
Hootie & The Blowfish
Won
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
"Let Her Cry"
Won
2009
Country Music Association Awards
New Artist of the Year
Darius Rucker
Won
Academy of Country Music Awards
Top Male Vocalist
Nominated
American Music Awards
Favorite Country Male Artist
Nominated
2011
CMT Music Awards
CMT Performance of the Year
"Need You Now" (with Adele)
Nominated
2012
Country Music Association Awards
Musical Event of the Year
"Stuck on You" (with Lionel Richie)
Nominated
2013
Academy of Country Music Awards
Single Record of the Year
"Wagon Wheel"
Nominated
Song of the Year
Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year (with Lady Antebellum)
Nominated
Country Music Association Awards
Single of the Year
Nominated
Grammy Awards
Best Country Solo Performance
Won
2014
Billboard Music Awards
Top Country Song
Nominated
Top Country Artist
Darius Rucker
Nominated
2015
CMT Music Awards
Video of the Year
"Homegrown Honey"
Nominated
2016
Performance of the Year
"Alright"
Nominated
2017
CMT Music Awards
Performance of the Year
"Pink Houses" (with John Mellencamp)
Nominated
2018
Academy of Country Music Awards
Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award
Darius Rucker
Won
2023
Country Music Association Awards
CMA Foundation Humanitarian Award
Won

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