Dierks Bentley has a nice, deep voice; an open, friendly demeanor; and a knack for working in a variety of country-music genres, from bluegrass to power ballads. For all that, it's always been difficult to pin down what Bentley aims to do. On his last record, 2010’s Up On The Ridge, Dierks Bentley went Appalachian while pursuing his love for bluegrass, amidst earthy tones and Americana-influenced songs. Though the album was critically acclaimed and garnered Country Album of the Year To wit: Dierks Bentley’s new album, “Home,” finds him cast as lover man, party bro, proud patriot, dedicated dad. Throughout his career, he has gone from bar-crawling lothario to devoted husband from one song to the next. But so what? (NASHVILLE SKYLINE is a column by CMT/CMT.com Editorial Director Chet Flippo.) Dierks Bentley has recorded what is undoubtedly the finest album of his career thus far. Subjects and themes that he had explored and had been hinting at in previous works are For a Nashville-based star like country singer Dierks Bentley, going to the Grammy Awards in L.A. is a unique social experience: though you're thousands of miles from home, you bump into friends everywhere you go. "It's awesome, man," Bentley says. Country star Dierks Bentley has a diverse range of musical influences which listeners will hear on his new album, “Home.” The title track to “Home” recently became the ninth Number One Country single of Bentley's career. The 36-year-old Arizona .
Dierks Bentley has officially set Feb. 7, 2012, as the release date for his sixth studio album, titled ‘Home.’ The disc’s latest single is the anthemic title track, out now and hot on the heels of the Arizona native’s eighth No. 1 single, ‘Am I After flirting with bluegrass on his last album, the Grammy-nominated “Up On the Ridge,” Dierks Bentley returns to his country roots with “Home,” out Feb. 7. We’ve already gotten glimpses of the wide range he covers on the set from the party With his sixth Capitol Records Nashville release, Dierks Bentley does what he’s done for most all of his career, which is sing songs for the common country man. He doesn’t make the sorts of big cultural statements we’ve come to expect from Brad Dierks Bentley remembers one devastating heartbreak in particular. He’d asked a girl to marry him, and she said no. “I was so heartbroken that I would be in the shower and my hair would fall out at my feet. I lost so much weight because I was so messed .
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