After 23 years, 3500+ shows, gold and platinum albums, a smattering of awards and more long odds than any act you can think of, Sawyer Brown remains a band you can count on. Never ones to get above their raising, they have a deep appreciation for the heart of small towns, rural realities, lives lived in common places and truths so basic they go unnoticed.
But along the way, while all kinds of acts were racing by and then falling by the by, Mark Miller and company were amassing a string of hits that defined the worldview of regular people living between the coasts - people ignored by the media mongers and tastemakers. Along with the aforementioned Miller-penned hits, there were plenty of other big records "Betty's Being Bad," "The Café On the Corner," "All These Years," "Used To Blue," "Heart Don't Fall Now," "This Thing Called Wanting (And Having It All)," "This Night Won't Last Forever," "Leona" and "Treat Her Right" as well as fearless attacks on classics like George Jones' "The Race Is On" and Dave Dudley's truckers' rallying cry "6 Days On The Road." where they bounce up and down on the mainframe like a trampoline -- tattooing their trademark high energy, utterly committed performances onto country radio's somewhat conservative sound.
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