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"I cannot rest from travel: I will drink Life to the lees." — Alfred Tennyson Still in his 20s, he’s played all over the world – two tours in Europe, two tours in Iraq and Kuwait for the American Soldiers, and two shows at the White House, including a performance for President Bush. Granger Smith will never say he didn’t “live life to the lees.” “Music is what I do,” says Smith. “If I can help someone get lost in the moment of a song long enough to forget the worries of the world, or long enough to remember what’s most important, then I’ve done my job.” Granger’s musical contributions are not limited to the exotic travels or remote locations. Since his early teens, the native Texan has been writing, singing and honing his craft as a musician. At 19, his work paid off by landing him a deal with EMI Music Publishing in Nashville. Smith, a former member of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M, followed his dream on what would be a five year stay in Tennessee. “That experience at 19 years old was critical in developing who I am today as an artist,” says Granger. “I tried to soak in the craft of songwriting like a sponge from the older guys I was paired with. I credit so much of my learning to those mentors.” In 2004, upon signing a new publishing contract with Universal South recording artist, Phil Vassar, Granger was given the freedom to return to Texas and rediscover himself as an artist. He re-entered the Texas market and re-enrolled at Texas A&M University. Over the next two years, Smith released three albums and received his bachelor’s degree from A&M – all while tearing up the Texas highways on the way to his next show. As an aid to developing his signature sound, Smith recorded and produced his most recent albums in his own studio with his own band. “The freedom to take our time in the studio with my own band is priceless,” says Granger. In appreciation for his alma mater, Smith also wrote the song “We Bleed Maroon,” with proceeds going to a scholarship fund for incoming students with exceptional spirit. Smith reflects, “I realized that I hadn’t written a song about the thing I know the most about, which is being an Aggie.” The song is adopted as a modern day anthem for Aggie fans and can be heard on game day with the video playing on the jumbotron at all Texas A&M home football games. On May 31, 2008, “We Bleed Maroon” reached a new high, literally, when traveling on the Space Shuttle Discovery at the request of Astronaut Michael Fossum, a fellow Aggie, and the STS-124 Crew. Granger is an adept presence – on stage and through the speaker – and with the continued rise of popularity, he will soon be recognized throughout America. However, the imminent question must be asked: Is the world ready for Granger Smith?
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Granger Smith  05/17/2006            
JmC
Found you on Myspace and fell in love!
Granger Smith  05/07/2006            
BreakerBreaker
Nice acoustic show in Ft Worth. Glad the rain didn't show!
Granger Smith  05/06/2006            
Shawn Phillips
hes gunna be huge one day..
Granger Smith  05/01/2006            
Trip Sommers
Granger, incredible show last night!
Granger Smith  05/01/2006            
Donna Stevens
Granger=superstar, I've made it to every show and they keep getting better!
Granger Smith  04/30/2006            
AG06
Another great show at Ring Dance! Thanks!
Granger Smith  04/22/2006            
Myspacian
Where's the desert picture? Can I still bring you water?
Granger Smith  04/13/2006            
O, Home on the Grange
Music- mediocre. But he's a good kid. He's a dang good fluffer, too.
Granger Smith  04/10/2006            
Carol Simmons
I listen to Pockets of Pesos everyday! Good stuff.
Granger Smith  03/29/2006            
#1 G-Ranger Fan
I am the best G-Ranger fan. I am starting a fan club, called "The Super G-Rangers Power-Up Club." Google it. G-Ranger and I used to play video games together back when we were in the Corps. He called me "Mighty Morph Mike" and I called hime "G-Ranger." I am so glad he's famous.
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