T.G. Sheppard Celebrates 50-Year Career In Country Music
T.G. Sheppard is celebrating his 50-year anniversary as a country artist.
Sheppard’s first No. 1 single, “Devil In The Bottle” was released in October 1974 and quickly climbed the charts, where it remained for 10 weeks. The hit laid the foundation for Sheppard’s career success, marking the first of his 22 No. 1s, which include classics like “Last Cheater’s Waltz,” “I’ll Be Coming Back for More,” “Do You Want to Go to Heaven,” “Party Time,” “Only One You,” “I Loved ‘Em Every One,” “Slow Burn” and more.
“Over 50 years ago, I had no idea the career journey I started would still be going strong today,” shares Sheppard. “It’s been the most incredible and rewarding trip, and I’m happy to say the highs have far outweighed the lows. I still have to pinch myself to make sure this isn’t just a dream. Every day, I thank God and the fans for blessing me with such an amazing life and allowing me to continue doing what I love. I hope you’ll join me on the 50th Anniversary Tour and sing along to many of the 22 No. 1 hits I’ve been fortunate enough to achieve. I am humbled beyond words.”
Sheppard and singer-songwriter/author Kelly Lang recently released their latest duets album, Chemistry: The Duets Collection. The album includes 11 love songs, including classics such as “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing,” “More Today Than Yesterday” and “It’s Too Late,” along with their recently-released singles “You’re Still The One,” “Addicted to You” and “Because You Loved Me.”
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