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Since the 2003 release of his debut album Undertones, singer-songwriter Corey Smith has been flying high under the radar, attracting an enthusiastic grassroots following with an Americana sound that is all his own. Drawing heavily from the blues, country, and rock traditions of the South, he applies the back-porch twang of an acoustic guitar, a soulful singing voice, and well-crafted lyrics to the task of creating music that is at once distinct and familiar. Audiences are certainly responding -proving that a genuine, unpretentious approach to songwriting and live performance has mass appeal. At twenty-seven years old, after nearly a decade of honing in his craft and coping with an unkind music business, Smith is thrilled to finally taste the fruits of his labor. Growing up in a family of musicians in the small, rural setting of Jefferson, GA (a short drive from the famed Athens music scene), he has been singing, playing guitar and performing for as long as he can remember. However, he traces his professional musical endeavors back to his college years, when he began learning the ropes as a working musician, taking classes in voice and guitar during the day and gigging at night. Smith made extra money in local bars, restaurants, and coffeehouses, covering popular tunes and earning a reputation as an up-and-coming original artist, with songs such as “The Basement,” “When the Sun Goes Down in Georgia,” and “The Bottle.” After graduating from the University of Georgia in 2001 and marrying his college sweetheart, Shannon, he took a two-year hiatus from professional performance and focused on his career as a social studies teacher at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, GA. He continued studying music during his spare time and used songwriting as a way to cope with the pressures of settling down and transitioning from the college life. Songs such as “In Love With A Memory,” “What Happened,” and the college anthem “21” were penned during this tumultuous period and poetically convey the emotional struggles that often characterize the end of adolescence. In the spring of 2003, Smith began easing back into the North Georgia music scene, showcasing his original music at open-mics around the region and playing regularly at local watering holes. He was warmly accepted by audiences at venues such as the legendary Eddie’s Attic in Decatur and Cheetah Marie’s Café in Monroe, where he won a songwriting competition that allowed him to record his first album Undertones. Although the unpolished, debut record was originally intended as a demo and sold primarily to friends and family, it effectively captured the raw emotion of Smith’s music and served as a fitting demonstration of his songwriting ability. The album spread quickly among college-age young adults and proved to have a much wider appeal than anticipated. The popularity of Undertones made Smith a hot commodity in venues across North Georgia, especially in the college towns of Athens and Dahlonega, where his energetic and highly entertaining live performances added to his appeal and earned him a reputation among students seeking a good time. Encouraged by the positive response, Smith wrote busily and compiled enough material to produce a new album entitled In the Mood in September of 2004. Although it differed in style and production from Undertones, the songs contain the sincerity and attention-to-detail which characterize all of Corey’s work. Tracks such as “It’s Over,” “Drinkin’ Again,” and “In the Mood” showcase a wide array of musical and lyrical styles and are striking testimonials of a musician who is learning to “make it big” on his own terms. 2005 was a year of growth and opportunity for Corey. The March birth of his first son, Aden Ryan, has provided a powerful new source of motivation and inspiration that is greatly affecting all of his endeavors, and the success of his albums has opened important doors in the rough-and-tumble music business. In the fall of 2005 Corey began working closely with guitarist Jason Kenney, touring in support of his latest album, The Good Life. One listen and it’s easy to hear why the album has been met with great acclaim and continues captivating audiences since its release. January 2006 found Corey back on the road as a full time musician with a sold out show at the Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA under his belt. Word about his heartfelt songs and captivating live performances has spread quickly and Corey is in high demand across the southeast. Tickets for many of his shows sell out far in advance, including February and June Georgia Theatre performances plus The Roxy in Atlanta, GA on June 3, 2006. His status as a “party-in-a-song phenom” is rapidly growing, thanks to an extraordinary internet presence (adding over 200 new fans a day on MySpace) and consistent touring in 30 markets from North Carolina to Mississippi to Florida.