Granger Smith, also known by his alter ego "Earl Dibbles Jr.," is an American country music singer and songwriter who has gained popularity for his modern take on the traditional country genre. Born on September 4, 1979, in Dallas, Texas, Smith developed a passion for music at a young age. He taught himself to play guitar at 14 and began pursuing a career in music shortly thereafter. Smith has released several albums, including "Remington" and "When The Good Guys Win," and is known for hit singles like "Backroad Song" and "Happens Like That." He has built a dedicated fan base through his relatable lyrics, energetic live shows, and strong social media presence. Outside of music, Granger Smith is also known for his philanthropic efforts and for authentically sharing his life with fans, including the tragic loss of his young son in a drowning accident in 2019.
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