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Jeff Bates is the self-titled third album from American country music artist Jeff Bates. Released in April 2008 on the independent label Black River Entertainment, it has accounted for three non-charting singles: "Don't Hate Me for Lovin' You", "Riverbank" and "One Thing". Bates co-wrote ten of the thirteen songs on the album.
The song "One Second Chance" was inspired by this part of his life. [3] In August 2006, a $3,500 guitar that was a gift to Bates from the Takamine guitar company and used in his video "One Second Chance" was stolen from Bates's garage. When Bates called the Nashville police, Det. Rick Mavity was sent to investigate. Mavity was the same officer ...
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Black River's first signing was former RCA recording artist, Jeff Bates, who had previously reached the Billboard top 40 [1] with three of his songs. [2] Label president Jimmy Nichols (along with Kenny Beard and Mickey Jack Cones ) produced Bates' self-titled album that was released in April 2008.
The Love Song (Jeff Bates song) This page was last edited on 27 January 2018, at 15:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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Rainbow Man is the debut studio album by American country music artist Jeff Bates.It was released in 2003 (see 2003 in country music) on RCA Nashville.The album includes eleven songs, all co-written by Bates, of which three were singles: "The Love Song", the title track, and "I Wanna Make You Cry".
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