Razzy Bailey
Razzy Bailey came from Poplar Bluff, Missouri, and started playing music early, performing at local bars and clubs. His song '9,999,999 Tears' became his most...
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Razzy Bailey came from Poplar Bluff, Missouri, and started playing music early, performing at local bars and clubs. His song '9,999,999 Tears' became his most recognizable track, capturing a particular kind of heartbreak that connected with listeners.
In 1996, he released his debut album 'Resurrection,' which included '9,999,999 Tears' and helped bring him wider attention. Other songs like 'Friends' and 'Midnight Hauler' showed his range within country music.
He worked with musicians like guitarist Jimmy Olander, bassist Rick Fowler, and drummer Bobby Seals. His albums included 'Forgive Me,' 'Best of Razzy Bailey,' and 'A Tribute to Chet Atkins.'
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