Country superstar Billy Ray Cyrus joins NBC this summer as host of “Nashville Star.” Spanning the last 15 years, Cyrus has had a phenomenal career not only in the music world but in film and television, as well.

Last summer, Cyrus released his tenth album, Home At Last, on Walt Disney Records. The first single from the album, "Ready, Set, Don't Go," is a heartfelt ballad he wrote for his daughter Miley as she prepared to leave for Los Angeles from Tennessee to start production on "Hannah Montana.” The duet (featuring Miley Cyrus) and album both topped the Country charts.

Billy Ray recently recorded the Sheryl Crow-penned track “Real Gone” for the forthcoming Country Sings Disney CD, slated for release in July. The song will also be included on his next studio album which is currently being recorded in Nashville and produced by Grammy-winning producer Mark Bright (Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood). Cyrus’ eleventh album, Back to Tennessee is set for release on October 21.

The multi-platinum singer/songwriter’s musical roots go back to his childhood in Kentucky when the young Cyrus was singing with his father's gospel quartet before he started grade school. Discovered in 1990 while opening for Reba McEntire, Cyrus holds the record by a debut artist for his album "Some Gave All" which was #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Album chart for 17 weeks. His album Some Gave All certified multi-platinum, selling 14 million copies worldwide, while his other albums, It Won't Be the Last and Storm in the Heart certified platinum and gold respectively. He won Favorite New Artist – Country and Favorite Single – Country for "Achy Breaky Heart" at the American Music Awards. His hit single "Achy Breaky Heart" also earned him Single of the Year by the Country Music Association and the BMI Robert J. Burton Award in 1993.

Cyrus currently stars as Robby Stewart, father and "personal and professional" manager to his 15-year-old daughter, played by real-life daughter Miley, who has a secret identity as a pop star in the Emmy-nominated Disney Channel series, "Hannah Montana." Billy Ray and Miley are currently filming “The Hannah Montana Movie” for Walt Disney Pictures in Tennessee, which is slated for release next summer. Once production wraps on the feature film, father and daughter will return to Los Angeles to shoot the third season of the hit TV series.

In 2007, Cyrus gained an even larger fan base with his good-natured and entertaining performance on ABC’s "Dancing with the Stars," making it to the eighth week of competition as one of the final five. Most recently, Cyrus hosted the CMT Music Awards with Miley and starred in his own CMT reality series “Home at Last.” He has also completed production on two films which will be released later this year: "Bait Shop" with Bill Engvall and "Flyin' By" with Heather Locklear.

Cyrus starred in the PAX series "Doc" for which he also composed the theme song. That series is now seen in over 50 countries. His film credits include "Elvis Has Left the Building," "Mulholland Drive," "Radical Jack" and "Wish You Were Dead." On the stage, he starred as Frank Butler in the stage production of "Annie Get Your Gun" in Toronto.

Cyrus resides on his 500-acre farm near Nashville when not working in Los Angeles.


Birthdate:
August 25, 1961


Birthplace:
Flatwoods, KY


Parents:
Mother, Ruth Ann Adkins; Father, Ron Cyrus; Stepfather, Cletis Adkins; Stepmother, Joan Cyrus


Siblings:
Brothers: Kevin and Mick; Sisters: Angie, Lisa, Cherie


Family:
Wife, Leticia; Children: Brandi, Trace, Miley, Braison Chance, Noah Lindsey


Hobbies:
Working out with weights, riding his four-wheeler, horses


American Music Awards:
Favorite New Artist – Country
Favorite Single - Country "Achy Breaky Heart"


Country Music Association:
Single of the Year "Achy Breaky Heart"


TNN/Music City News Awards:
Male Artist of the Year
Album of the Year "Cover To Cover"
Single of the Year "It's All The Same To Me"
Video of the Year "Three Little Words"
Song of The Year "It's All the Same to Me"
Single of the Year "Trail of Tears"


10th Annual MovieGuide Awards Gala:
Epiphany Prize for Doc  Episode “Some Gave All”


11th Annual MovieGuide Awards Gala:
Epiphany Prize for Doc Episode “Nobody”Faith & Freedom Award for DOC "2001 Best Television Series”


Holds the record for 17 weeks at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Albums chart for "Some Gave All" (the longest time this spot has been held by a debut artist)


Won BMI Robert J. Burton Award for "Achy Breaky Heart" in 1993


Recognized by The Kennedy Center Honors for his work with children; Child Help USA Humanitarian Award in 1994


Received the first ever Bob Hope Congressional Medal of Honor Society Entertainer's Award for his dedication to philanthropy in 1995


Received the Country Radio Broadcaster's Artist Humanitarian Award (1996)


Inducted into the VFW Hall of Fame in 1996 for his efforts on behalf of veterans


Received the International Entertainment Buyer Association's "Humanitarian of The Year" Award in 1999


Multi-platinum Albums:
Some Gave All (1992)


Platinum Albums:
It Won't Be The Last (1993)


Gold Albums:
Storm In The Heartland (1994)


Albums:
Trail of Tears (1996)
Cover To Cover (1997)
Shot Full of Love (1998)
Southern Rain (1999)
The Other Side (2003)
Wanna Be Your Joe (2006)


Received a Diamond Award in Canada for "Some Gave All" in 1995


Singles:
Three No.1 and Six Top 10 singles

 


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