Jerrod Niemann

Jerrod Niemann has had a difficult journey to country music success. The Kansas native self-released his earliest recordings, 1999's 'Long Hard Road' and 2004's 'Jukebox of Hard Knocks,' independently, and their titles would prove prophetic as he struggled for more than a decade to make his place in country music. He caught a break as a songwriter early on, penning "That Girl Is a Cowboy," "Midnight Sun" and "Good Ride Cowboy" for Garth Brooks. The latter earned a BMI Award as one of the most-played songs of 2005. Niemann signed a development deal with Mercury Records in 2001, but never released anything on that label, while another album, 2006's 'Behind the Micophone,' never saw the light of day when Category 5 Records closed before releasing it in 2006. His luck changed in 2010, when he released his major label debut, 'Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury,' via Arista Nashville's Sea Gayle division. The album's first single, "Lover, Lover," reached No. 1, and Niemann has subsequently scored with hits like "One More Drinkin' Song," "What Do You Want" and "Shinin' on Me." In 2013 "Drink to That All Night," the first single from his third album, 'High Noon,' gave Niemann his second No. 1 hit.

  • Full Name: Jerrod Lee Niemann:
  • Birth Date: July 24, 1979
  • Top Songs: “Lover, Lover,” “Drink to That All Night”
  • Did You Know? Back in his club days, Niemann’s band included country singer and ‘Leverage’ star Christian Kane.
Win Signed ‘Drink to That All Night’ Gear + More – 12 Days of Jerrod Giveaway
Win Signed ‘Drink to That All Night’ Gear + More – 12 Days of Jerrod Giveaway
Win Signed ‘Drink to That All Night’ Gear + More – 12 Days of Jerrod Giveaway
It's Day 4 of the 12 Days of Jerrod giveaway, and the 'Drink to That All Night' singer is hooking fans up with exclusive swag right out of the music video. Enter here for your chance to score an autographed 'Drink to That All Night' poker chip, a Jerrod Niemann shirt and membership to the Dehydration Nation fan club.
Jerrod Niemann vs. Sheryl Crow – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. Sheryl Crow – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. Sheryl Crow – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann's fans are proving to be amongst the hardest working and loyal in country music. 'Drink to That All Night' just won a fourth straight Showdown song battle, meaning with one more win, he's in! The song will be retired to the ToC Showdown Hall of Fame if it can get past Sheryl Crow's latest.
Jerrod Niemann vs. Will Hoge – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. Will Hoge – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. Will Hoge – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann and his fans seem up for any challenge. Earlier this week, the singer's new song 'Drink to That All Night' took care of 'I Hold On' by Dierks Bentley. It was a close contest, but in the end, a push from the Kansas-born singer's fans moved the song to a new Showdown round against a song famous for being part of a television commercial.
Jerrod Niemann vs. Dierks Bentley - The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. Dierks Bentley - The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. Dierks Bentley - The Showdown
It was a hard fought Showdown win for Jerrod Niemann and his fans over the weekend. The Henningsens were relentless in their get-out-the-vote campaign, but ultimately 'I Miss You' came up just short. 'Drink to That All Night' moves on to round No. 3 today and Tuesday. Niemann's competition is Dierks Bentley.
Jerrod Niemann vs. the Henningsens – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. the Henningsens – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann vs. the Henningsens – The Showdown
Jerrod Niemann's fans stepped in a big way to push his new song 'Drink to That All Night' to a new round of the Showdown. Many tweeted the song battle to friends, encouraging others to vote for the funky country hit. They'll need to keep the momentum up through the weekend to beat hot new country trio the Henningsens.
Brett Eldredge vs. Jerrod Niemann – The Showdown
Brett Eldredge vs. Jerrod Niemann – The Showdown
Brett Eldredge vs. Jerrod Niemann – The Showdown
Hank Williams, Jr. crushed the Showdown competition once again. For five straight song battles, 'I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink' whooped some country butt, meaning the song gets to enjoy comfortable retirement in the Showdown Hall of Fame. Today and tomorrow, two relative newcomers will square off to begin their journey.

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