DREW WOMACK
Here's what happened...

Drew Womack
-Born in Brownwood Texas on July 8, 1970
-Graduated from San Angelo Central High School, class of 88’. Go Bobcats!!
-Went on to study classical voice in college.
-Joined Texas based Alt country band, Sons Of The Desert at the age of nineteen.
-“The Sons” signed with Sony Epic Nashville in 1995 and released the critically acclaimed debut single, “Whatever Comes First” in 1996, which climbed into the Billboard top 10 and stayed there for several weeks. “Whatever Comes First” topped various European charts, as well.
-“The Sons” self titled freshman CD went on to have a couple more minor hits and top 10 videos before moving over to MCA Universal Records where they went on to record two projects over the next three years, yielding a couple more hit videos and several Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music nominations. They  ended on a high note with what would become “The Sons” Final top ten single, “What I Did Right” at the same time, collaborating with long time friend, Lee Ann Womack on  “I Hope You Dance” The Song Of The Year for both the CMA’s and the ACM’s.
-“Sons Of The Desert” parted ways after a long dispute with MCA, subsequently settling out of court.
-Drew went on to cut and co-produce (w/ friend and collaborator, Mark Capps) his self titled debut record in 2003. He started in Nashville with the help of members of Sons  Of The Desert, Tim Womack (Drew’s older brother), Scott Saunders, Dave Ristrim, and finishing up in Austin, Texas where he now resides.
-The project started with momentum, yielding two top five singles before Drew was forced to come off the road due to a back injury.
-After surgery and total reconstruction of a lower vertebrae, Drew has been writing, producing and collaborating with various Texas artists, singing backing vocals for Texas  and Nashville artists alike.
-At present, Drew is healthy and ready to write the next chapter in his music career.

AS A SONGWRITER: Seven top 20 singles since 1996 including Kenny Chesney’s first number one smash “She’s Got It All,” Co-written with Craig Wiseman. Drew’s collaborations include Peter Frampton, Jack Blades (Night Ranger, Damn Yankees), Tim McGraw, Bruce Robison, Walt Wilkins, Lee Ann Womack, Pat Green, Josh Abbott, Pat McDonald (Timbuk 3), John Bettis (The Carpenters), Randy Rogers, Aaron Watson, Don Schlitz, Rodney Crowell, Radney Foster, Kevin Welch, Jill Sobule, David Grissom, any many others.

AS A SINGER: Drew has had the honor of being a part of many great projects from many great artists through the years including Beth Wood, Terri Hendrix, Tina Wilkins, Aaron Watson, Lee Ann Womack, Robert Earl Keen, Max Stallings, Django Walker, Corry Morrow, Carolyn Wonderland, Two Tons Of Steel, Josh Abbott, Pat Green, Ty Herndon, Joe Diffie, Amanda Wilkinson, to name a few.

ACCOLADES: Three "Academy Of Country Music" Awards, "Country Music Association" award and lifetime member, Two "Country Music Television" awards, Five ASCAP and two BMI awards, and a total of eleven nominations with CMA, ACM, TNN and CMT music awards... And most recently, Drew received the "Top Dog" Award from his son's elementary school for volunteering for the organization, Watch D.O.G.S.(Dads Of Great Students). An award Drew claims to be his proudest moment...

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