Jun 08, 2012
2012 CMA Music Festival 2012
LP Field
Nashville, TN, US

Jun 10, 2012
2012 CMA Music Festival 2012
LP Field
Nashville, TN, US

Jun 21, 2012
Country Jam USA 2012
Unknown venue
Grand Junction, CO, US

Jul 06, 2012
Watertown Fairgrounds
Watertown, NY, US
Opener(s): Justin Moore

Jul 13, 2012
Country Jamboree
Craven, SK, Canada

Jul 20, 2012
Great Jones County Fairgrounds
Monticello, IA, US

Jul 21, 2012
Country Thunder
Twin Lakes, WI, US
Opener(s): Easton Corbin

Jul 27, 2012
North Dakota State Fair
Minot, ND, US

Jul 28, 2012
Cheyenne Frontier Days
Cheyenne, WY, US
Opener(s): Cheyenne Frontier Days
David Nail

Aug 03, 2012
Camrose Exhibition Centre
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Opener(s): Big Valley Jamboree 3 Day Pass
Toby Keith
Big Valley Jamboree Friday Only
Blake Shelton
Kellie Pickler

Aug 03, 2012
Watershed Festival 2012
Gorge Amphitheatre
George, WA, US

Aug 16, 2012
The Fairgrounds
Hamburg, NY, US

Aug 17, 2012
Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN, US
Opener(s): Sunny Sweeney
Caroline Kole
Indiana State Fair

Aug 29, 2012
Allentown Fairgrounds
Allentown, PA, US
Opener(s): Sunny Sweeney

Sep 01, 2012
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Mount Pleasant, MI, US

Sep 12, 2012
York Fairgrounds
York, PA, US

Blake Shelton

Biography


Blake Tollison Shelton (born June 18, 1976, in Ada, Oklahoma) is an American country music artist.
 

His debut album, "Blake Shelton," was released in 2001 and featured the #1 single "Austin." It also produced another two Top 40 hits on the Hot Country Songs chart, "All Over Me" and "Ol' Red." The album was certified gold and was his only album for Giant Records.
 

Shelton's next album "The Dreamer" was released in 2003 on Warner Bros. Nashville. It featured the #1 song, "The Baby", and featured two other Top 40 singles, "Heavy Liftin'" and "Playboys of the Southwestern World." Like his debut album before it, "The Dreamer" was certified gold by the RIAA.
 

"Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill" was released in 2004. The first single failed to make the Top 30, but the follow-up single, "Some Beach", reached #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The next single, "Goodbye Time," was originally recorded by Conway Twitty. Shelton's version reached #10.
 

His fourth album was 2007's "Pure BS." Although its first two singles both peaked outside the Top 10, the album was then re-issued with a cover of Michael Bublé's "Home," which Shelton took to #1.
 

He released the #1 peaking, "She Wouldn't Be Gone," in 2008 as the first single from his fifth album, "Startin' Fires," which also had the Top Ten hit "I'll Just Hold On."
 

Shelton released an extended play entitled "Hillbilly Bone" in March 2010 through Reprise Records Nashville. The title track, a duet with Trace Adkins, became his sixth #1 country song. A second extended play, "All About Tonight," was released in August 2010. Its title track also was a #1 single as was the second single, "Who Are You When I'm Not Looking."

Sheet Music


Tracks

Song Title/Album Time Play Price Download
You Are
    Tuskegee
05:01 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3
America The Beautiful
    America The Beautiful
02:37 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3
Honey Bee
    2012 Grammy Nominees
03:17 play sample $1.29
I Will
    Red
03:29 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3
Footloose
    Footloose
03:38 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3
Footloose
    Footloose (Music From The Motion Picture)
03:38 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3
Footloose
    Footloose (Music From The Motion Picture) (Deluxe)
03:38 play sample $0.99
Honey Bee
    Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 39
03:40 play sample $1.29
If I Was A Woman (Featuring Blake Shelton)
    Proud To Be Here (Deluxe Edition)
03:14 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3
Honey Bee
    Red River Blue
03:30 play sample $1.29 Buy MP3