Ronnie Dunn takes solo debut to top of country album charts, covers Country Weekly magazine

Former Tulsan Ronnie Dunn has successfully emerged from behind the ampersand, taking his self-titled solo debut to the top of the Billboard country album chart and at No. 5 on the multi-genre Billboard 200 list.
On June 7, Dunn released his first album after 21 years as part of Brooks & Dunn, the top-selling duo in country music history.
Dunn appears talks about his new album, flying solo and how he sees himself in the cover story of the June 27 issue of Country Weekly magazine, on sale now.
The Tulsa-bred singer-songwriter admits that he has some anxiety about being accepted as a solo artist.
“I’ll always be nervous and hesitant,” he tells the magazine. “I mean, you’re judged by what your last song is and your last hit for the most part, and that’s what you kind of have to do, let the songs do the work.”
To read more about what Dunn has to say about the new phase of his career and his plans as a solo artist, click here to read his recent Q&A with CMT.com.
To read my review of “Ronnie Dunn,” click here.
-BAM
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