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Gary Allan (born Gary Allan Herzberg on December 5, 1967[1]) is an American country music singer. To (More) Gary Allan (born Gary Allan Herzberg on December 5, 1967[1]) is an American country music singer. To date, Gary has recorded six studio albums and a Greatest Hits package, in addition to scoring nine Top Ten hits (three of which reached Number One) on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Personal Life Allan is the son of Harley and Mary Herzberg.[2] He was raised in Whittier, California. To ensure that the family would focus on music, Allan's mother insisted that the family guitars remain visible. At age thirteen, Allan began playing in honky tonks with his father.[3][1] Two years later he was offered his first recording contract, but rejected the deal. His father felt that Allan had not developed his own distinctive style yet, and they wanted him to finish his education.[3][4] Despite his commitment to finishing school, Allan reflects that he was rarely alert in class. "I played the bars at night, I was half asleep when I got to school. I thought sleep was what you did when you got to school."[4] He continued to play in the bars with his band, the Honky Tonk Wranglers. Many of the venues they played were packed, and promoters often tried to move them to larger clubs. The moves would have required him to stop playing some of the older country music, such as covers of George Jones songs, so Allan refused.[3] After his high school graduation, Allan took a job selling cars. He left a demo tape in the glove box of a car purchased by a wealthy couple. When they discovered that he was the singer, they immediately wrote him a check for $12,000 so that he could chase his dream. Six weeks later he moved to Nashville. After signing a record deal he repaid the couple.[4] In 2004, Gary's wife, Angela Herzberg, committed suicide in their Hendersonville, Tennessee home. She was buried in her hometown in Cleburne, Texas. Career Used Heart for Sale His first deal, with Decca Records, produced the 1996 album Used Heart for Sale.[1] The album was named "Best of the Month" by Stereo Review.[5] It advanced to the top 20 of the charts, and produced a Top 10 country hit with the track "Her Man". Other tracks from the album, however, proved less successful. It Would Be You His second album,"It Would Be You," was released in 1998. Although Allan had been writing songs since he was a teenager,[4] he does not hesitate to bump his work from his albums in favor of those written by other songwriters he respects. For his second album, Allan replaced one of his songs with "No Judgement Day", written by Allen Shamblin. Although the song was a hidden acoustic track, radio stations began giving it heavy airplay, and it became a single.[4] The title track of the album became Allan's second top 10 hit of the year, remaining in the top 10 after 21 weeks of radio play, "way beyond the tenure of most disposable radio hits."[5] At the beginning of 1999, Decca Records folded, and when Allan moved to the parent label, MCA Nashville, It Would be You was left in limbo.[3] Allan was labeled "Country Music's Sexy Star" by People Magazine. He also delved into the acting world in the TV mini-series Shake, Rattle, & Roll, playing the lead role of Eddie Cochran. He followed that role with a part in the CBS TV series Pensacola - Wings of Gold, but describes his acting experience as "tedious."[4] Smoke Rings in the Dark In 1999, Allan released Smoke Rings in the Dark,[1] an album he recorded while in the midst of a divorce from his second wife, Versace model Danette Day after only seven months of marriage.[4] Unlike his first two albums, Smoke Rings in the Dark made fuller use of background singers and stringed instruments, "resulting in a lusher, fuller sound."[6] The new album avoided the "devil-may-care brashness" of the first two, instead presenting a tone balanced between youthful optimism and "the knowledge that some of life's experiences exact a high toll."[6] Smoke Rings In The Dark was certified platinum, and it included two successful singles. Alright Guy In 2001 the album Alright Guy was released.[1] It contained the single "Man To Man," which became his first Billboard No. 1 hit.[7] The same year, Allan married for the third time, to Angela, a flight attendant he met on an airplane.[8] See If I Care Despite his previous success and eight years in the music business, Allan was nominated for the Country Music Association's Horizon Award, typically given to newcomers, in 2003. The same year he released his fifth album, See If I Care. Allan had to fight to keep the title, which he felt epitomized his attitude towards the music business, that he would continue to make the music that he wanted to make regardless of whether the record label chose to back him or people chose to buy the album.[9] See If I Care included his second and third Number One singles, "Tough Little Boys" and "Nothing On But The Radio".[7][10] "Songs About Rain" was a top 15 hit. Tough All Over In 2003, Allan and his wife, Angela Herzberg, moved to Tennessee from California with their six children (three each from previous marriages). There, they lived a few blocks from Allan's first ex-wife. On October 25, 2004, Angela Herzberg committed suicide after suffering from depression and migraines. Allan initially put his career on hold, but soon turned to music to deal with the loss of his wife. This resulted in 2005's "heart-wrenchingly personal album," Tough All Over.[8] He included several songs which he wrote or cowrote, including "Puttin' Memories Away" and "I Just Got Back From Hell," which dealt directly with his grief.[11] Tough All Over sold over 99,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the magazine's Top Country Albums chart.[11] It was subsequently certified gold by the RIAA as of December 20, 2006, and contained the top 10 singles "Best I Ever Had" (written by Vertical Horizon's Matt Scannell) and "Life Ain't Always Beautiful."[12] Greatest Hits Allan's first Greatest Hits collection was released on March 6, 2007 and debuted the following week at the top of the Billboard Country Charts. One single, "A Feelin' Like That", was released to radio and peaked at #12 on the Billboard Country Charts. Living Hard Allan's first and current single, off the Living Hard album, is "Watching Airplanes". Allan recorded the music video for "Watching Airplanes" during a live concert at the legendary open air Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO. The album will be released October 23, 2007. Sound Allan's voice is described as "raspy and unpolished."[3] The New York Times describes his music as "elegant, often deadpan songs [that] tend toward manly understatement."[13] His sound is heavily influenced by the Bakersfield scene, especially Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. He prefers this sound to that of the more pop country that is prevalent on country radio, because "the songs have got to have soul, have real meaning....Country music is...what happens during the week. Rock 'n roll is about what happens at the weekend."[4] Because his sound is different from many of the current crop of country singers, Allan has at times had difficulty getting radio to play his singles. He says he has to "walk a real fine line" to "make sure that I get traditional stuff on the radio."[3] (Less)
Allen Iverson 28pts USA vs Canada (Seven 3pts in a quarter)
It was a record setting night for 6'0" USA guard Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers). (More) It was a record setting night for 6'0" USA guard Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers). Iverson scored a USA Olympic Qualifying single game record 28 points (surpassing Gary Payton's previous mark of 25 points set July 19, 1999, versus the Dominican Republic) and made a USA single game record seven 3-pointers (besting Tim Hardaway's record of five made 3-pointers set against Argentina, July 17, 1999) to lead the USA to a 111-71 victory over Canada (2-2) Monday night in the first game of second round action at the FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The win improved the USA to 5-0, 4-0 in second round standings and upped the Americans' Olympic qualifying tournament win streak to 20 consecutive games. The U.S. earned the win without its leading scorer, Tracy McGrady (Orlando Magic), who did not play because of a tight back. McGrady is listed as day-to-day. The USA will look to continue its winning ways Tuesday in a much anticipated 5:00 p.m. (EDT) game against Argentina (3-1). Last year at the FIBA World Championship in Indianapolis, it was Argentina who put a halt to the USA senior team's remarkable 58 game win streak that dated back to the 1992 Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament. Meeting on Sept. 4, 2002, in second round action, Argentina shocked the Americans 87-80 and went on to finish 81 and claimed the silver medal at the World Championship, but only after falling 8477 in overtime to Yugoslavia in the gold medal game. "It was a good feeling because I felt every shot was going in," said Iverson, who shot 10-for-13 for the night and was 7-for-8 from 3-point. "Usually when I get in a 'zone,' I am getting some layups and jumpers and maybe some threes. But tonight, they were all behind the arc. "The last one...I just felt like it was going in, because all the rest of them went in. I felt like everything I put up was going in," Iverson added "I never saw that!" said USA mentor Larry Brown (Detroit Pistons) when asked if he recalled ever seeing Iverson shoot like that from 3-point. "I've been with him for six years but this has been the best two weeks he's ever played. Just trying to do the right thing, taking what's available. "We don't go to him like we went to him in Philly. He would probably tell you, it's fun playing because when you're open here, everybody shares the ball. I think he makes other players better and the people around him, make him better. That was an amazing shooting display. I don't think there was any doubt. Any of his shots! Even the last one, when I was trying to get him out. He just got in a rhythm and I didn't see him force one shot. He just took what was there." After falling behind the U.S. 12-7, Canada out scored the USA 21-9 over the first quarter's final 5:43 to grab a 28-21 advantage. In need of a spark, the USA got it from Ray Allen (Seattle SuperSonics) who came in off the bench and accounted for 10 points during a 15-3 run by the Americans that saw them take charge 36-31 with 5:21 to play before half. Canada cut the lead to 38-36, but the USA then reeled off 11 consecutive points, four coming from Vince Carter (Toronto Raptors), to increase its lead to 49-36. When the USA retired to its locker room at halftime, it was ahead 51-39. Canada, which hit 42.9 percent of its shots in the first quarter, was stymied in quarter two and made just 3-of-15 (20.0 percent) of its field goal attempts. The USA made a blistering 12-of-20 shots for a 60.0 percent shooting touch in the second quarter. The third quarter was all Iverson. Hitting his first 3-pointer with 7:41 to play, by the end of the third quarter Iverson had found the bottom of the net from beyond the 3-point line seven times, including a 35-footer with less than a second remaining as the USA had surged ahead 82-59. The lights-out shooting continued in the fourth quarter and the U.S. sailed in for the 111-71 victory. (Less)
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Gary Allan Gary Allan (born Gary Allan Herzberg on December 5, 1967[1]) is an American country music singer. To (More) Gary Allan (born Gary Allan Herzberg on December 5, 1967[1]) is an American country music singer. To date, Gary has recorded six studio albums and a Greatest Hits package, in addition to scoring nine Top Ten hits (three of which reached Number One) on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Personal Life Allan is the son of Harley and Mary Herzberg.[2] He was raised in Whittier, California. To ensure that the family would focus on music, Allan's mother insisted that the family guitars remain visible. At age thirteen, Allan began playing in honky tonks with his father.[3][1] Two years later he was offered his first recording contract, but rejected the deal. His father felt that Allan had not developed his own distinctive style yet, and they wanted him to finish his education.[3][4] Despite his commitment to finishing school, Allan reflects that he was rarely alert in class. "I played the bars at night, I was half asleep when I got to school. I thought sleep was what you did when you got to school."[4] He continued to play in the bars with his band, the Honky Tonk Wranglers. Many of the venues they played were packed, and promoters often tried to move them to larger clubs. The moves would have required him to stop playing some of the older country music, such as covers of George Jones songs, so Allan refused.[3] After his high school graduation, Allan took a job selling cars. He left a demo tape in the glove box of a car purchased by a wealthy couple. When they discovered that he was the singer, they immediately wrote him a check for $12,000 so that he could chase his dream. Six weeks later he moved to Nashville. After signing a record deal he repaid the couple.[4] In 2004, Gary's wife, Angela Herzberg, committed suicide in their Hendersonville, Tennessee home. She was buried in her hometown in Cleburne, Texas. Career Used Heart for Sale His first deal, with Decca Records, produced the 1996 album Used Heart for Sale.[1] The album was named "Best of the Month" by Stereo Review.[5] It advanced to the top 20 of the charts, and produced a Top 10 country hit with the track "Her Man". Other tracks from the album, however, proved less successful. It Would Be You His second album,"It Would Be You," was released in 1998. Although Allan had been writing songs since he was a teenager,[4] he does not hesitate to bump his work from his albums in favor of those written by other songwriters he respects. For his second album, Allan replaced one of his songs with "No Judgement Day", written by Allen Shamblin. Although the song was a hidden acoustic track, radio stations began giving it heavy airplay, and it became a single.[4] The title track of the album became Allan's second top 10 hit of the year, remaining in the top 10 after 21 weeks of radio play, "way beyond the tenure of most disposable radio hits."[5] At the beginning of 1999, Decca Records folded, and when Allan moved to the parent label, MCA Nashville, It Would be You was left in limbo.[3] Allan was labeled "Country Music's Sexy Star" by People Magazine. He also delved into the acting world in the TV mini-series Shake, Rattle, & Roll, playing the lead role of Eddie Cochran. He followed that role with a part in the CBS TV series Pensacola - Wings of Gold, but describes his acting experience as "tedious."[4] Smoke Rings in the Dark In 1999, Allan released Smoke Rings in the Dark,[1] an album he recorded while in the midst of a divorce from his second wife, Versace model Danette Day after only seven months of marriage.[4] Unlike his first two albums, Smoke Rings in the Dark made fuller use of background singers and stringed instruments, "resulting in a lusher, fuller sound."[6] The new album avoided the "devil-may-care brashness" of the first two, instead presenting a tone balanced between youthful optimism and "the knowledge that some of life's experiences exact a high toll."[6] Smoke Rings In The Dark was certified platinum, and it included two successful singles. Alright Guy In 2001 the album Alright Guy was released.[1] It contained the single "Man To Man," which became his first Billboard No. 1 hit.[7] The same year, Allan married for the third time, to Angela, a flight attendant he met on an airplane.[8] See If I Care Despite his previous success and eight years in the music business, Allan was nominated for the Country Music Association's Horizon Award, typically given to newcomers, in 2003. The same year he released his fifth album, See If I Care. Allan had to fight to keep the title, which he felt epitomized his attitude towards the music business, that he would continue to make the music that he wanted to make regardless of whether the record label chose to back him or people chose to buy the album.[9] See If I Care included his second and third Number One singles, "Tough Little Boys" and "Nothing On But The Radio".[7][10] "Songs About Rain" was a top 15 hit. Tough All Over In 2003, Allan and his wife, Angela Herzberg, moved to Tennessee from California with their six children (three each from previous marriages). There, they lived a few blocks from Allan's first ex-wife. On October 25, 2004, Angela Herzberg committed suicide after suffering from depression and migraines. Allan initially put his career on hold, but soon turned to music to deal with the loss of his wife. This resulted in 2005's "heart-wrenchingly personal album," Tough All Over.[8] He included several songs which he wrote or cowrote, including "Puttin' Memories Away" and "I Just Got Back From Hell," which dealt directly with his grief.[11] Tough All Over sold over 99,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the magazine's Top Country Albums chart.[11] It was subsequently certified gold by the RIAA as of December 20, 2006, and contained the top 10 singles "Best I Ever Had" (written by Vertical Horizon's Matt Scannell) and "Life Ain't Always Beautiful."[12] Greatest Hits Allan's first Greatest Hits collection was released on March 6, 2007 and debuted the following week at the top of the Billboard Country Charts. One single, "A Feelin' Like That", was released to radio and peaked at #12 on the Billboard Country Charts. Living Hard Allan's first and current single, off the Living Hard album, is "Watching Airplanes". Allan recorded the music video for "Watching Airplanes" during a live concert at the legendary open air Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO. The album will be released October 23, 2007. Sound Allan's voice is described as "raspy and unpolished."[3] The New York Times describes his music as "elegant, often deadpan songs [that] tend toward manly understatement."[13] His sound is heavily influenced by the Bakersfield scene, especially Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. He prefers this sound to that of the more pop country that is prevalent on country radio, because "the songs have got to have soul, have real meaning....Country music is...what happens during the week. Rock 'n roll is about what happens at the weekend."[4] Because his sound is different from many of the current crop of country singers, Allan has at times had difficulty getting radio to play his singles. He says he has to "walk a real fine line" to "make sure that I get traditional stuff on the radio."[3] (Less)
Allen Iverson 28pts USA vs Canada (Seven 3pts in a quarter) It was a record setting night for 6'0" USA guard Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers). (More) It was a record setting night for 6'0" USA guard Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers). Iverson scored a USA Olympic Qualifying single game record 28 points (surpassing Gary Payton's previous mark of 25 points set July 19, 1999, versus the Dominican Republic) and made a USA single game record seven 3-pointers (besting Tim Hardaway's record of five made 3-pointers set against Argentina, July 17, 1999) to lead the USA to a 111-71 victory over Canada (2-2) Monday night in the first game of second round action at the FIBA Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The win improved the USA to 5-0, 4-0 in second round standings and upped the Americans' Olympic qualifying tournament win streak to 20 consecutive games. The U.S. earned the win without its leading scorer, Tracy McGrady (Orlando Magic), who did not play because of a tight back. McGrady is listed as day-to-day. The USA will look to continue its winning ways Tuesday in a much anticipated 5:00 p.m. (EDT) game against Argentina (3-1). Last year at the FIBA World Championship in Indianapolis, it was Argentina who put a halt to the USA senior team's remarkable 58 game win streak that dated back to the 1992 Americas Olympic Qualifying Tournament. Meeting on Sept. 4, 2002, in second round action, Argentina shocked the Americans 87-80 and went on to finish 81 and claimed the silver medal at the World Championship, but only after falling 8477 in overtime to Yugoslavia in the gold medal game. "It was a good feeling because I felt every shot was going in," said Iverson, who shot 10-for-13 for the night and was 7-for-8 from 3-point. "Usually when I get in a 'zone,' I am getting some layups and jumpers and maybe some threes. But tonight, they were all behind the arc. "The last one...I just felt like it was going in, because all the rest of them went in. I felt like everything I put up was going in," Iverson added "I never saw that!" said USA mentor Larry Brown (Detroit Pistons) when asked if he recalled ever seeing Iverson shoot like that from 3-point. "I've been with him for six years but this has been the best two weeks he's ever played. Just trying to do the right thing, taking what's available. "We don't go to him like we went to him in Philly. He would probably tell you, it's fun playing because when you're open here, everybody shares the ball. I think he makes other players better and the people around him, make him better. That was an amazing shooting display. I don't think there was any doubt. Any of his shots! Even the last one, when I was trying to get him out. He just got in a rhythm and I didn't see him force one shot. He just took what was there." After falling behind the U.S. 12-7, Canada out scored the USA 21-9 over the first quarter's final 5:43 to grab a 28-21 advantage. In need of a spark, the USA got it from Ray Allen (Seattle SuperSonics) who came in off the bench and accounted for 10 points during a 15-3 run by the Americans that saw them take charge 36-31 with 5:21 to play before half. Canada cut the lead to 38-36, but the USA then reeled off 11 consecutive points, four coming from Vince Carter (Toronto Raptors), to increase its lead to 49-36. When the USA retired to its locker room at halftime, it was ahead 51-39. Canada, which hit 42.9 percent of its shots in the first quarter, was stymied in quarter two and made just 3-of-15 (20.0 percent) of its field goal attempts. The USA made a blistering 12-of-20 shots for a 60.0 percent shooting touch in the second quarter. The third quarter was all Iverson. Hitting his first 3-pointer with 7:41 to play, by the end of the third quarter Iverson had found the bottom of the net from beyond the 3-point line seven times, including a 35-footer with less than a second remaining as the USA had surged ahead 82-59. The lights-out shooting continued in the fourth quarter and the U.S. sailed in for the 111-71 victory. (Less)
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