All Smiles From The Baltimore Sun
December 3, 2009
A great article from The Baltimore Sun about Uncle Kracker, his writing process and the record he scrapped in favor of Happy Hour.
"DETROIT Around and around he went. Trying to make the right album. Getting nowhere.
And finally Uncle Kracker had the revelation: He needed to remember how to have fun again.
It took half a decade to get to "Happy Hour," the Detroit pop artist's fourth album and his first since 2004's "Seventy Two and Sunny." For three years, release dates got penciled in, then quietly scratched off as the onetime Kid Rock protege labored to craft a batch of songs that satisfied him.
"It was weird I was chasing the same record for years," he says. "I finally just canned it and tried again.""
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-The Happy Hour WebCrew