- Birthday: May 13, 1966
- Hometown: Charleston, S.C.
- Albums: Back to Then (2002), Learn to Live (2008), Charleston, SC 1966 (2010), True Believers (2013), Southern Style (2015), When Was the Last Time (2017)
- No. 1 Hits: “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” (2008), “It Won’t Be Like This for Long” (2008), “Alright” (2009), “Come Back Song” (2010), “This” (2010), “Wagon Wheel” (2013), “If I Told You” (2016), “For the First Time” (2017), “Beers and Sunshine” (2020)
- Required Reading: Country Music Memories: Darius Rucker Releases His Country Debut
Mac Davis' Wife Breaks Silence After CMA Awards Tribute
It was a powerful musical tribute.
Reba McEntire + Darius Rucker Remember Mac Davis at the 2020 CMAs
This year's co-hosts teamed up for a very special performance during the 2020 CMA Awards.
Darius Rucker Brings 'Beers & Sunshine' to 2020 CMA Awards
He ended up taking the stage solo when Lady A had to bow out.
Reba McEntire, Darius Rucker Get Personal With 2020 CMA Monologue
A pot joke drew good laughter, but the best line was about a singer who's found himself in trouble recently.
Reba McEntire, Darius Rucker to Tribute Mac Davis at 2020 CMAs
It's sure to be an emotional highlight of the show.
Darius Rucker: Radio Execs Said Audiences Wouldn't Accept Him
"Nobody said they wouldn't play it. What was said was, 'I don't think my audience will accept a Black country singer.'"
Darius Rucker: Honoring Charley Pride at CMAs Is 'Truly Surreal'
When Darius Rucker helps bestow Charley Pride with the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2020 CMA Awards, it will make for a full-circle moment.
Darius Rucker 'Very Nervous' to Co-Host CMAs With Reba McEntire
Talk about a case of the nerves!
Darius Rucker's First CMA Awards Noms Helped Him Feel Accepted
"That was one of the greatest moments of my musical life."
Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker to Host 2020 CMA Awards
There's a big change coming to the CMA Awards in 2020!