Dan Easton Corbin is a well-known country singer who hails from the country of the United States of America, who has signed onto Mercury Records Nashville in the year 2009, Later he went on to release his debut album in the month of March, in the year 2010. The self-titled album had two hit songs that were #1 on various charts, the songs being “Roll With It” and “A Little More Country Than That”.
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Later next year Dan Easton Corbin released his 2nd album which was called All Over The Road. The album consisted of a song of the same name and was the second song of the album to be released and it was released in the month of January in the year 2013.
Personal Life
Dan Easton Corbin was born in the town of Trenton, located in the state of Florida, in the country of the United States of America, thereby making him an American Citizen by birth. Post his parents’ divorce, Dan Easton Corbin went on to live along with his grandfather at their farm.
Dan Easton Corbin was a student at the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Florida. It was from here that Dan Easton Corbin earned a degree in agribusiness. On the 2nd of September, in the year 2006, Dan Easton Corbin married a woman named Briann. Post marriage he went on to work at Ace Hardware and became a performer at writer’s nights.
Career
Dan Easton Corbin began his career in the year 2005 when he signed up for the Annual Suwannee River Jam. Later in the year 2008, Dan Easton Corbin kickstarted his professional career with a demo CD having Six tracks.
In the year 2009, he signed onto Mercury Records Nashville. Later he went on to release his debut album in the month of March, in the year 2010. The self-titled album had two hit songs that were #1 on various charts, the songs being “Roll With It” and “A Little More Country Than That”. Later next year Dan Easton Corbin released his 2nd album which was called All Over The Road. The first song to be released was called “Lovin’ You Is Fun”, the one was released in the February of the year 2012.
Last Modified: Mar 6, 2020