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Dierks Bentley

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Dierks Bentley was born in Phoenix, Arizona. His father introduced him to music and he started playing the electric guitar when he was 13. However, he did not develop an appreciation for Country music until his parents sent him to boarding school in New Jersey when he was a teenager due to his inability to stay out of trouble. He turned to country music because it reminded him of home.

Bentley's 2010 release, Up on the Ridge, moved away from the Country-Pop that made him a star, focusing instead on Bluegrass. He was nominated for a Grammy for the album's cover of U2's "Pride (In The Name Of Love)," recorded with the Punch Brothers. He also covered Bob Dylan's "Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)" with the Punch Brothers and Chris Thiele. The album's last cut is a duet of "From the Bottle to the Bottom" with Kris Kristofferson, a song that won Kristofferson a Grammy with his wife, Rita Coolidge, in 1974.

A fan of NASCAR, Bentley's song, "Sideways," was commissioned by Fox Sports in 2011 and featured on televised NASCAR events. Bentley also narrated and appeared in the 2009 DVD biography of race car driver, Kasey Kahne. Bentley is also a hockey fan and takes his hockey equipment with him on tour, just in case he has time to hit the ice. The NHL used Bentley's song, "Am I the Only One," to promote its sport in 2011 and collaborated with Bentley on a special NHL edition of the song's video.

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