Tracy Byrd Net Worth

Tracy Byrd’s net worth stands at
$10 Million
Tracy Byrd Wiki Biography
Tracy Lynn Byrd was born on 17 December 1966, in Vidor, Texas USA. He is a renowned country music artist, celebrated for releasing hit songs such as “Holdin’ Heaven” and “Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo”. Byrd is signed to MCA Nashville Records, and his numerous accomplishments have contributed to his substantial net worth.
Tracy Byrd’s wealth is estimated at $10 million as of early-2017. Most of his fortune comes from a successful career in country music. He has produced over 30 hit singles and has received double platinum certification for one of his albums. It is projected that his wealth will continue to grow as he progresses in his career.
Tracy Byrd Net Worth $10 million
Tracy attended Vidor High School and pursued further education at Lamar University and Texas State University, focusing on business studies. During his time there, he performed with a local band called Rimfire. His cover of “Your Cheatin’ Heart” during a recording session at a local mall impressed the studio owner, leading to Byrd’s signing with MCA Records in 1992.
In the same year, Tracy released his first single, “That’s the Thing About a Memory”. While his initial songs did not make it to the Top 40 charts, in 1993, he released the hit “Holdin’ Heaven”. This song was included in his self-titled debut album which earned a gold certification. Additionally, he released another album titled “No Ordinary Man”, which became his highest-selling album, achieving double-platinum certification after selling over two million copies in the US. All the singles he released from the album charted, and the song “The Keeper of the Stars” won a Country Music Association award for Song of the Year. In 1995, he released his third album – “Love Lessons” – which garnered a gold certification. This was followed by a fourth album entitled “Big Love”. The lead single from the album reached the Top Five, alongside the song “Don’t Take Her She’s All I Got”. By 1997, he released his final studio album for MCA, titled “I’m from the Country”, with his net worth steadily rising.
In 1999, Byrd was signed by RCA Records and worked on the album “It’s About Time”, featuring more country pop songs. However, no singles reached the Top 40. Three years later, he worked on “Ten Rounds” which reverted to the traditional country sound, and this time produced chart-topping songs, especially “Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo”, which became his second number one hit. In 2003, he released “The Truth About Men”, featuring artists such as Blake Shelton and Montgomery Gentry. He attained another top 10 hit with “Drinkin’ Bone”. The following year, he released a greatest hits album, followed by the album “Different Things” produced by the Blind Mule label, further enhancing his net worth.
Tracy is married to Michelle since 1991, and they have two children. The family resides in Beaumont, Texas. In 2009, he took a break from the music industry to focus on his family. Byrd has also contributed to charitable causes, hosting an annual music event and becoming a National Spokesperson for the Special Olympics.
| Full Name | Tracy Byrd |
| Net Worth | $10 Million |
| Date Of Birth | December 17, 1966 |
| Place Of Birth | Vidor, Texas, United States |
| Height | 1.63 m |
| Profession | Musical Artist |
| Education | Vidor High School, Lamar University |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Michelle Byrd |
| Children | Jared Byrd, Logan Byrd, Evee Byrd |
| Parents | Jerry Lynn, Brenda Vaughn Byrd |
| https://www.facebook.com/TracyByrdMusic | |
| MySpace | https://myspace.com/tracybyrd |
| IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0126074/ |
| Allmusic | http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tracy-byrd-mn0000011052 |
| Awards | Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year |
| Nominations | Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year, Academy of Country Music Award for Vocal Event of the Year, American Music Award for Favorite Country New Artist, Country Music Association Award for Vocal Event of the Year, The Keeper of the Stars, Watermelon Crawl, I’m from the Country |
| Movies | Noble Things, Bob Wills: Still Swingin’, Super Country Hits |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crook & Chase | 2009 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | |
| Noble Things | 2008 | performer: “Take Me Fishing”, “A Lotta Good Beer” | |
| Blues Brothers 2000 | 1998 | performer: “Honky-Tonk Dancing Machine” / writer: “Honky-Tonk Dancing Machine” | |
| Radioland Murders | 1994 | performer: “Back in the Saddle Again” |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noble Things | 2008 | Ronnie Crawford |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crook & Chase | 2009 | TV Series | Himself |
| Gone Country | 2008 | TV Series | Himself |
| Out in the Country | 2004 | TV Series | Himself |
| Circle of Honor | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Host (2002-2003) |
| Asleep at the Wheel: The Making of ‘Ride with Bob’ | 1999 | TV Movie | Himself |
| Att-Star Countryfest ’96 | 1996 | TV Special | Himself |
| The 31st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1996 | TV Special | Himself |
| Austin City Limits | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| Late Show with David Letterman | 1995 | TV Series | Himself |
| Still Swingin’ | 1994 | Himself | |
| Radioland Murders | 1994 | Himself |
Archive Footage
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| CMT Greatest Moments: Dolly Parton | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
| CMT: 100 Greatest Music Videos | 2004 | TV Movie | Himself |
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