Journal & Courier (March 5th 2004)
County music embraced singer Blake Shelton and his No. 1 hit "Austin" when he first came on to the scene back in 2001.
Iowa City Press-Citizen (March 4th 2004)
Blake Shelton to return to intimate setting of First Avenue Club.
CMT.com (Jan. 14th 2004)
Blake Shelton could use a long winter's nap. After all, he woke up early -- for a musician at least -- to tell CMT.com and CMT Radio about his Christmas gift to his new wife Kaynette, touring with Toby Keith and the animals he will never allow on his farm.
Country Weekly (Jan. 6th 2004)
Hot newcomer Blake Shelton steals away from touring with Toby Keith to marry his longtime love in a very private ceremony.
Music Row Dogs & Nashville Cats (2004)
We’ve got two dogs, Austin and Red. Sound familiar?
Country Weekly (Oct. 14th 2003)
The fast-track buddies make a pit stop on the set of the “Or Red” video shoot, where Elliott played Blake’s cousin.
The Tennessean (June 27th 2003)
Early in his career, before he hit No. 1 with Austin and The Baby, country singer Blake Shelton had a critical decision to make.
The Post-Crescent (June 27th 2003)
Somebody close to Blake Shelton needs to tell the 27-year-old singer that he works too much.
Country Weekly (June 24th 2003)
When Blake Shelton comes off the road, he finds a slice of heaven waiting for him on his sprawling Tennessee farm.
Associated Press (June 18th 2003)
Blake Shelton isn't worried that some people may be offended or put off by some of his songs. He says country music can be about real life, and some parts of real life aren't acceptable to some people.
LAUNCH (June 12th 2003)
Blake Shelton said the concept for his new video, "Heavy Liftin'," came from watching videos on MTV and VH-1. Shelton had one very definite idea for the video, which was filmed in Nashville.
Oklahoma Music Magazine (May 27th 2003)
Where's the fun in being "standard?" Blake Shelton sure doesn't know. From his longish hair, devil-may-care attitude and throwback sound, the dreamer with a hit-making answering machine is succeeding against the Nashville norm.
The Augusta Chronicle (May 16th 2003)
Blake Shelton said the death of his brother, Ritchie, in a car crash 13 years ago led him to try harder at everything, including music.
Sarasota Herald Tribune (April 18th 2003)
Look beneath the long, tousled hair and 6-foot-5-inch frame, and there's still a hint of insecurity in Blake Shelton.
Green Bay Press Gazette (April 3rd 2003)
Blake Shelton played hide-and-seek with "The Baby" and won. Boy, did he win.
Country Music (April/May 2003)
In front of a camera or a microphone, it’s easy for a singer to pretend to be someone he isn’t. But there’s no faking it when hunting for deer deep in the Iowa backwoods - you’e either the real deal, or you’re not.
Country Stars (March/April 2003)
For a guy who doesn't care much about the idea of "stardom," Blake has made quite a name for himself during the past couple of years.
Tucson Citizen (Feb. 6th 2003)
This week, Shelton's sophomore album, "The Dreamer," proves his point. Its first single, the tearjerking "The Baby," already is a big hit.
Country Weekly (Feb. 5th 2003)
Blake Shelton has wedding plans with a longtime sweetheart, another hit with "The Baby" and a hometown full of fans.
CMT.com (Feb 3rd 2003)
With “The Baby” growing into a career hit, Blake Shelton recently called in from a business trip in Los Angeles to answer questions from curious CMT.com readers.