Music Row (February 2003)
Shelton says of The Dreamer, “I certainly can hear a difference when I listen to the first record and then this one.”
Country Countdown USA (Jan. 27th 2003)
And Blake says he has a new best friend who he may take as his date to the Academy of Country Music Awards. He explains who this friend is, and how his fiancé feels about it, this week on CMT's Country Countdown USA.
The Tennessean (Jan. 17th 2003)
So how did Blake Shelton (The Baby) ask his longtime girlfriend to marry him?
The Tennessean (Jan. 16th 2003)
Country singer Blake Shelton is marrying his longtime lady, Kaynette (Kat) Williams, a school teacher he met in his hometown of Ada, Okla., a tiny town some 90 minutes away from Oklahoma City.
The Tennessean (Jan. 2nd 2003)
Shelton likes to sing you a story, and he's wondering how his own tale will end.
Country Standard Time (January 2003)
Blake Shelton relocated from Ada, Okla. to Nashville at the tender age of 17. This bold career move had more to do with blind faith, though, than with any kind of youthful confidence.
CMT.com (Dec. 24th 2002)
Blake Shelton spent most of a recent Saturday shooting video scenes for “The Baby” which is the first release from The Dreamer, Shelton’s second Warner Bros. album, which will be released Feb. 4.
Greeley Tribune (Nov. 26 2002)
Both seem to be on the cusp of stardom, but both acts also realize they’ve got a few more dues to pay and are happy to be playing anywhere.
Country Weekly (Nov. 26th 2002)
Blake Shelton reflects on lessons learned about the cost of fame.
Billboard (Nov. 9th 2002)
As the old saying goes, sometimes you get the bear; sometimes the bear gets you. It looked like the latter scenario might be played out for country singer Blake Shelton, who enjoyed a face-to-face encounter with a bruin while on a recent five-day Colorado elk bow-hunting trip.
News OK (Oct. 18th 2002)
Blake Shelton has come home, packing a hit album, hit singles and a future that looks as bright as the one he dreamed about as a boy.
Country Weekly (Sept. 17th 2002)
Blake gives some stats to Country Weekly - hair color, eye color, and just as importantly, his earliest public performance.
Lansing State Journal (July 12th 2002)
In the country music world, the first hit is the important one. That's the one that gets people listening. You'll be able to tell that tonight at the annual Common Ground festival.
CMT.com (July 3rd 2002)
Blake Shelton plays a captivating role in his made-in-prison music video, “Ol’ Red.” Incarcerated at the former Tennessee State Prison in Nashville, Shelton sheds his cowboy hat, dresses in inmate garb and sports a scraggly beard.
Country Weekly (June 13th 2002)
"Austin" singer Blake Shelton never expected to find himself plotting his escape from prison. But here he is, decked out in convict garb as he shoots the video for his new single, "Ol' Red."
Country Countdown USA (June 3rd 2002)
And did he really moon Jamie O'Neal while she was on stage? Blake will tell us the truth this week on Country Countdown USA.
Lancaster New Era (May 30th 2002)
It took Blake Shelton seven years to become an overnight success.
The News Herald (May 24th 2002)
Shelton was signed in 1998 by Giant Records and was buried in its artist protection program until last year. Then, just when it seemed all was right with his career, Shelton received some bad news.
The Daily News Journal (May 19th 2002)
Blake Shelton is "all over" country music these days, even though a year ago few had heard of the singer.
The Salt Lake Tribune (May 10th 2002)
New-country crooner Blake Shelton saw his debut single, "Austin," zip to No. 1 on Billboard's country singles chart, but chances are the Oklahoma native won't let success go to his head.