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Ronnie Dunn

History With Billy Bob's

TBD

Debut Date

10.22.2011

# of Appearances

2

About Ronnie Dunn:

Ronnie Dunn is an American country music singer-songwriter best known as one half of the iconic duo Brooks & Dunn, one of the most successful acts in country music history. Born on June 1, 1953, in Coleman, Texas, and raised in West Texas, Dunn grew up influenced by traditional country, rock, and gospel music, shaping his powerful voice and emotionally driven style.

He rose to fame in the early 1990s alongside Kix Brooks, delivering a string of massive hits including “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Neon Moon,” “My Maria,” “Brand New Man,” and “Believe.” Dunn’s unmistakable baritone and soulful delivery became a defining sound of modern country, helping Brooks & Dunn dominate the charts for more than two decades.

In addition to his work with the duo, Dunn has released solo projects that showcase his versatility as a songwriter and performer, blending traditional country roots with rock and blues influences. His songs often explore themes of love, faith, heartache, and the spirit of the American heartland.

With countless awards, chart-topping hits, and an enduring legacy, Ronnie Dunn remains one of country music’s most respected voices — an artist whose influence continues to shape the genre and inspire fans around the world.