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While many young artists can get caught up in the need to quickly establish a long-term creative identity, 25-year-old guitarist/vocalist/composer Jake Owen has fully embraced the ideal that his personal quest involves phases and experimentations that will forever deny him the security of a specific genre or label.
While many young artists can get caught up in the need to quickly establish a long-term creative identity, 25-year-old guitarist/vocalist/composer Jake Owen has fully embraced the ideal that his personal quest involves phases and experimentations that will forever deny him the security of a specific genre or label.
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Format: CD
Label: RCA
Catalog: 81172
Rel. Date: 07/25/2006
UPC: 828768117224

Startin' With Me
Artist: Jake Owen
Format: CD
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While many young artists can get caught up in the need to quickly establish a long-term creative identity, 25-year-old guitarist/vocalist/composer Jake Owen has fully embraced the ideal that his personal quest involves phases and experimentations that will forever deny him the security of a specific genre or label.

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''Startin' with Me'' is the debut album of country music artist Jake Owen, released in July 2006 (see 2006 in country music) on RCA Records Nashville. Singles released from the album include "Yee Haw", the title track, and "Something About a Woman", all of which have charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts. "Yee Haw", the first of these three, reached #16, "Startin' with Me" was the highest-peaking, at #6, and "Something About a Woman" peaked at #15.

Owen wrote the song "Ghosts" for Kenny Chesney. Although Chesney expressed interest in the song, he ultimately did not record it. According to a Songfacts interview with Owen, he wrote "Ghosts" about his grandfather whom he had never met. Also included on this album is "You Can Thank Dixie", which Jake Owen recorded as a duet with former Alabama lead singer Randy Owen (no relation). Jake Owen re-recorded "Eight Second Ride" on his second album, 2009's ''Easy Does It'', and released this rendition as a single in 2009. - Wikipedia

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