
Kix Brooks Biography
Kix Brooks found fame with Brooks & Dunn in the 1990s and the first decade of the 2000s, then returned with a solo career in 2012.
Brooks was born in Shreveport, LA, in 1955, and discovered country music through his neighbor, Johnny Horton; he began performing with Horton's daughter as a youth, and spent his high-school years playing clubs and writing songs on the side. After graduation, he moved to Alaska to work on the oil pipeline, and then relocated to Maine, where he performed often at ski resorts and other venues.
He moved to Nashville in the early '80s and landed a job as a staff songwriter with Tree Publishing, which resulted in his compositions being recorded by the likes of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Highway 101, and John Conlee, among others.
Brooks recorded his first solo single, "Baby, When Your Heart Breaks Down," for Avion in 1983, but returned to songwriting when it barely made the charts.
In 1989, he gave recording a second try, cutting an entire album for Liberty/Capitol; Kix Brooks failed to make the charts when it was released, but was reissued all the same in 1994, once Brooks & Dunn had hit the big time. Moreover, the track "Sacred Ground" was later covered by McBride & the Ride for a hit.
Following the end of Brooks & Dunn, Brooks remained on the Sony Nashville label group. His first solo album for that label is expected in 2012. He is joined on the first single, "New to This Town," by guitarist Joe Walsh. Brooks also hosts a weekly countdown show for country radio stations.
~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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