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Never regret

With his debut album earning rave reviews from multiple media outlets, including USA Today, Associated Press, People and The Washington Post, Campbell went into the recording of his sophomore project a lot more relaxed, particularly since he'd already worked with Stegall on his previous set. But the singer still challenged himself to basically 'start over' on the second album, despite having already laid a great foundation for his career.

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  • "Emerging US country star Craig Campbell broke through over the last year with his debut album and hits 'Family Man' and 'Fish', selling over a half-million downloads and earning rave reviews from some of Country Music's toughest critics. Campbell first got his break playing keyboards in Luke Bryan's band and has since gone on to open shows for the likes of Alan Jackson, Lady Antebellum and Martina McBride to name a few, and has toured internationally in Switzerland and Australia. His Australian visits have featured acclaimed appearances at the 2013 Tamworth Country Music Festival (where he filmed a music video with Troy Cassar-Daley for 'The Sunshine Club') and CMC Rocks The Hunter."
  • "Emerging US country star Craig Campbell broke through over the last year with his debut album and hits ?Family Man? and ?Fish?, selling over a half-million downloads and earning rave reviews from some of Country Music?s toughest critics. Campbell first got his break playing keyboards in Luke Bryan's band and has since gone on to open shows for the likes of Alan Jackson, Lady Antebellum and Martina McBride to name a few, and has toured internationally in Switzerland and Australia. His Australian visits have featured acclaimed appearances at the 2013 Tamworth Country Music Festival (where he filmed a music video with Troy Cassar-Daley for ?The Sunshine Club?) and CMC Rocks The Hunter."
  • "With his debut album earning rave reviews from multiple media outlets, including USA Today, Associated Press, People and The Washington Post, Campbell went into the recording of his sophomore project a lot more relaxed, particularly since he'd already worked with Stegall on his previous set. But the singer still challenged himself to basically 'start over' on the second album, despite having already laid a great foundation for his career."@en

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  • "Never regret"
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