Jerrod Niemann
Jerrod Niemann grew up in Harper, Kansas, where he started playing local stages and open mics. His debut album 'Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury' came out in...
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Jerrod Niemann grew up in Harper, Kansas, where he started playing local stages and open mics. His debut album 'Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury' came out in 2010, and its single 'Lover, Lover' became a breakout hit that pushed him into the mainstream.
He followed that with albums like 'Free the Music' in 2012, 'High Noon' in 2014, and 'This Ride' in 2017. Songs like 'Bakersfield' and 'Do What You Want' show his mix of traditional country with more modern production.
In 2014, Niemann was arrested for marijuana possession, which led to a brief break from performing. He's faced some criticism over lyrics and public statements, but has kept recording and touring since then.
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