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Ken Mellons
Birth name Kenneth Edward Mellons
Born July 10, 1965 (1965-07-10) (age 44)
Origin Kingsport, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1993-present
Labels Epic, Curb, Home
Associated acts Tracy Lawrence
Website http://www.kenmellons.com

Kenneth Edward "Ken" Mellons (born July 10, 1965 in Kingsport, Tennessee) is an American country music artist who released his self-titled debut album in 1994. This album produced the single "Jukebox Junkie", a Top Ten hit on the Hot Country Songs charts. Mellons followed up his debut album with three more albums — 1995's Where Forever Begins, 2001's The Best of Ken Mellons and 2004's Sweet — in addition to charting six more singles on the country charts.

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Biography

Mellons was a native of Nashville, Tennessee since the age of three. He entered in many talent shows in high school, and played at various clubs around Nashville to help perfect his skill, while working day jobs to pay the bills.[1] In 1989, Ken earned a spot at a show called Country Music USA at Opryland USA, a theme park in Nashville. Later, he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and was signed to Epic Records in 1993.[1] His debut, self-titled album produced a Top 10 single in "Jukebox Junkie", a song which also received ASCAP and BMI awards for surpassing one million spins on radio. His second album, Where Forever Begins, failed to produce any successful singles, and by 1997, Mellons left Epic Records.[2]

Shortly after leaving Epic, Mellons signed to Curb Records. Although he spent six years on that label, he released only two non-charting singles and one album (The Best of Ken Mellons) during his tenure on Curb. He later became frustrated with the label and asked out of his record deal with them in 2003.[2] Mellons then moved to the independent Home Records, releasing the album Sweet in 2004. The album featured "Paint Me a Birmingham", which became a Top 5 country hit for Tracy Lawrence in the first half of 2004. Mellons also co-wrote the song "The Shoes" on Dierks Bentley's self-titled debut album.

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Chart Positions
US Country US Heat
1994 Ken Mellons 42 8
1995 Where Forever Begins
  • Released: November 14, 1995
  • Label: Epic Records
2001 The Best of Ken Mellons
2004 Sweet
  • Released: July 27, 2004
  • Label: Home Records

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1994 "Lookin' in the Same Direction" 55 52 Ken Mellons
"Jukebox Junkie" 8 6
"I Can Bring Her Back" 42 49
1995 "Workin' for the Weekend" 40 40
"Rub-a-Dubbin'" 39 65 Where Forever Begins
"Stranger in Your Eyes" 55 89
1997 "Mr. DJ" singles only
1998 "Ladies Night"
2003 "Paint Me a Birmingham" 54 * Sweet
2004 "Climb My Tree" *
2009 "Still They Call Me Love" TBD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Music videos

Year Video Director
1994 "Lookin' in the Same Direction" Marc Ball
"Jukebox Junkie"
"I Can Bring Her Back" Jeffrey Phillips
1995 "Rub-a-Dubbin'" Jon Small
1998 "Ladies Night" chris rogers

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