- 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
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