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Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley is an American country music singer and songwriter who gained prominence after moving to Nashville in the late 1990s. He independently released 'Don't Leave Me in Love' in 2001 before signing with Capitol Nashville in 2003. His debut album and 'Modern Day Drifter' achieved Platinum certification, while 'Long Trip Alone' went Gold. He's released several other albums, including a greatest hits package, 'Feel That Fire,' a bluegrass album titled 'Up on the Ridge', 'Home', 'Riser', 'Black', 'The Mountain', and most recently, 'Gravel & Gold' in 2023, showcasing his continued success in country music.

6 hours ago : Dierks Bentley Celebrates 'Broken Branches' With Nashville Ode and Limited-Edition Whiskey.

Dierks Bentley released 'Broken Branches,' an ode to his Nashville community. He also launched a limited-edition whiskey to celebrate the new album. Reviews were generally positive.