Last Updated: 15 Apr, 2024 | Views: 267
Age: 49
Profession: Singer
Other Profession(s): Record Producer, Song writer
Famous For: YOU'RE DRUNK, GO HOME (Songs)
Higher Education: Graduated
Net Worth: $10 Million Approx.
About (Profile/Biography)
Shane McAnally was born on October 12, 1974. He is also known as an American country music singer and record producer. Initially, he was a solo artist for Curb Archives in 1999. McAnally top three singles on Hot Country Songs, counting the No. 31 "Are Your Eyes Still Blue." McAnally established attention as a gay musician in 2013 when he composed and co-produced "Follow Your Arrow" by Kacey Musgraves. This song features a lyric in help of the gay community.
Shane McAnally Career:
Shane McAnally Musical Career: (1999): In 1999, McAnally contracted with Curb and started recording his first album for the label and his first solo. All three tracks seemed on a self-titled debut album unrestricted on Curb in 2000 before he left the label.
Shane McAnally Career in Song Writing: (2001): In 2001, McAnally resided in Los Angeles. He composed six songs for recording the 2007 independent film Shelter, accredited as Shane Mack.
Shane McAnally Received Grammy: (2014): He also got "Best Country Album" & "Best Country Song" at the 2014 Grammy Awards for his work on Kacey Musgraves's Same Trailer Diverse Park.
Shane McAnally Comes on Billboard Power Player: (2015): In 2015, Billboard called him the Hot Country Songwriter of the Year and a Billboard Power Player.
Shane McAnally won the ACM Award: (2019): In 2019, McAnally won the ACM Award for Songwriter of the Year and the Grammy Award for Best Country Song for co-writing Kacey Musgraves's "Space Cowboy.
Shane McAnally Awards:
2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022 Winner ACM Award | 2014, 2019 Winner Grammy
Shane McAnally Controversy:
March 13, 2018, Shane McAnally is taking to arbitration his dispute with ASCAP over approximately $1.3 million that he says the performance rights organization owes him.
In 2020, In recent years, songwriter Shane McAnally entered into a long-running dispute with ASCAP over payments he felt was due to him.
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