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The Shires are a British
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duo composed of singer-songwriters Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes. Earle sings harmony vocals, plays piano and guitar, and Rhodes is lead singer. The duo formed in 2013 and released their debut album '' Brave'' in 2015, becoming the first UK country act to chart in the Top 10 of the
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. The group's second album, '' My Universe'', became the fastest-selling UK country album in history when it was released in October 2016. They hail from the neighbouring counties of Hertfordshire and
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in England. " Shire" is the original term for what is usually known as a county in the United Kingdom. The duo took the band name to maintain a British identity and take a small part of Britain to the United States. After playing hardly half a dozen shows together, The Shires caught the attention of Decca Records, who signed them in the United Kingdom, and they secured a contract with American record label
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, thus becoming the first English country act to be signed to a major Nashville label.The Sunday Times: That British twang, Country is being reborn in Bedford, not Nashville
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They were also the first UK country act to have a top ten album and the first to receive an award from the American Country Music Association. Earle and Rhodes were awarded Honorary Doctorates of the Arts by the University of Bedfordshire for their services and contributions to music on 25 July 2019.


Career


2012–2013: Early beginnings

Crissie Rhodes has performed at weddings,
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and clubs performing songs by
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amongst others. After joining ''
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'' in
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, she was tipped as a winner but failed to qualify out of the early rounds. Her country music influences include
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and
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. Ben Earle was previously a solo artist and had supported KT Tunstall on tour. Also a failed ''The X Factor'' contestant, and a struggling songwriter who had been writing for 10 years, he had tried to get cuts for other artists. He discovered country music in 2012 via
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, the American Grammy Award-winning group. He cites the
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album '' Same Trailer Different Park'' as a major career inspiration. Earle and Rhodes met after Ben, with an aim to become part of a duo, posted a "There must be a country singer somewhere" message on the social media website Facebook, seeking a partner, to which Rhodes responded. As part of BBC Radio 2's coverage of a festival, the Shires were included as a segment in a documentary titled "''Nashville UK''", which assessed country music's standing in the UK and, as one of its promising artists, their determination to export their British country roots to their American counterparts.Nashville UK presented by Paul Sexton; first broadcast: Thursday 20 March 2014
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The Shires have composed songs with hit Nashville songwriter Steve Mcewan (Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Carrie Underwood) and Play Productions an accomplished Swedish writing and production company, who comprise Tim Larsson, Johan Fransson and Tobias Lundgren, who have worked with
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2014–2015: ''Brave''

They were invited to the C2C: Country to Country 2014 Festival and performed at The Town Square Pop Stage on 16 March 2014 outside the London O2 arena.C2C: Country to Country 2014 Festival Profile Page
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Their first single "Nashville Grey Skies" was released on 4 April 2014 and received its first airplay on the Bob Harris BBC Radio 2 Country show on 3 April 2014. It was added to the BBC Radio 2 "B" Playlist for the week commencing 3 May 2014 and climbed to the "A" playlist the following week.BBC Radio 2 Playlist
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The song was written by Ben before visiting
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which is a song about hope with a pipe dream of building, and the UK having, a country music capital of its very own.Allmusic Artist Credits
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It takes the musicality influences from America whilst maintaining a Britishness with the song writing. It contains facetious lines such as "Well they say it's way too cold for cut-off jeans and they won't be drinking moonshine but G & T's" and "We can build our own Nashville under these grey skies". On 21 April 2014 they travelled to Sweden and then headed to Nashville to begin preparations and record their debut album. The duo toured the UK with Ward Thomas and
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, prior to their own headlining tour in 2015. In March 2015 the duo returned to play C2C and also released their debut studio album '' Brave'' on 2 March 2015. The album peaked at number 10 on the
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, making The Shires the first UK country act to have an album in the top 10. In March 2016, as the most successful country music act the UK has ever had, they were invited to C2C as "ambassadors", introducing the acts on the pop-up stages throughout the weekend in London, playing their own sets and appearing in the arena to introduce acts performing on the Yamaha Music Stage. The Shires opened for
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on their comeback tour in 2016 including shows at Birmingham's Genting Arena, Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena, Liverpool's Echo Arena, The O2 Arena London, Manchester Arena, Glasgow's SSE Hydro, Dublin's 3Arena and the SSE Arena Belfast between 19 and 29 January.


2016–2017: ''My Universe''

In July 2016, The Shires announced their second studio album '' My Universe'' would be released on 30 September 2016. They released "Beats to Your Rhythm" on 29 July as the first single from the album. The second single from the album was "My Universe" and was released on 16 September 2016; it charted at 89 in Scotland. Online music news site, Get to the Front, reviewed the album and stated that "musically, lyrically and vocally there is little else you could ask for in a country album." ''My Universe'' debuted at number 3 on the
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and became the fastest selling UK country album of all time. In October 2016, The Shires secured a recording contract with American label
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and its imprint
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. The Shires said : "We are absolutely thrilled to sign with Dot Records in the USA. The UK is our home and we are proud of our success so far, thanks to Decca Records, but it's always been a massive goal for us to build our presence and make a name for ourselves in the USA." In 2017 their new single "Daddy's Little Girl" was released, joining BBC Radio 2's playlist. It is about Crissie's late father; the video features footage of her and her dad. On 9 March 2017, The Shires were presented with their first
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by
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during the songwriters event at the C2C: Country to Country festival.


2018–2020: ''Accidentally on Purpose''

On 26 January 2018, The Shires announced their third studio album ''Accidentally on Purpose'' would be released on 20 April 2018 alongside a UK tour. On 8 March 2018, the first single from the album "Guilty" premiered on BBC Radio 2 before being released that day. The second single "Accidentally on Purpose" was released on 9 June 2018. The third single "Echo" was released on 13 July 2018. In 2019, Earle and Rhodes were awarded Honorary Doctorates of the Arts by the University of Bedfordshire for their services to the Arts. In March 2020, The Shires were announced to be playing the main stage at the C2C: Country to Country festival, replacing
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who withdrew due to concerns over the
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, making The Shires the first UK country act to perform a set on the main stage.


2021–present: ''10 Year Plan''

In January 2022, The Shires announced their lead single from their upcoming fifth album, '10 Year Plan' would be titled 'I See Stars'. The band appeared on the Radio 2 breakfast show with Zoe Ball for the single's debut on the 26th of January, and followed it with the release date for their new album on March 11, 2022.
'I See Stars' was Radio 2's song of the week in February, 2022.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles


Music videos


Tours

Headline Tour * UK Tour 2015 (2015) * My Universe Tour (2016/17) * Accidentally on Purpose Tour (2018) Supporting * Pain Killer Tour (
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) (UK) (2015) *
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(
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) (UK and Ireland) (2016) * Alone in the Universe tour ( Electric Light Orchestra) (UK: Wembley Stadium and KCOM Stadium only) (2017) * Now Tour (
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( Carrie Underwood) (UK) (2019) * The Tipping Point World Tour (
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) (2022) * Surrounded by time tour (Tom Jones) (2022)


Live radio appearances

The Shires made their national radio debut on 1 May 2014 with a recorded live session with Bob Harris OBE on BBC Radio 2. They performed 2 songs "Brave" and "Only Midnight". Bob Harris Country BBC Radio 2 playlist
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Ben Earle presents a show on the country music radio station
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every Sunday from 9am to 12pm.


References


External links


Official website
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