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Rick Tippe

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The Resume

    (December 21, 1958- )
    Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
    Recorded the singles 'She Could Have It All,' 'The Wheel of Love (Is a Lifetime Ride),' 'The Craziest Thing,' 'You're All I Need,' 'Get Hot or Go Home,' "Triple Threat,' 'Shiver 'n' Shake,' 'More Where That Came From' and 'Singin' a Different Tune'
    Albums include 'Shoulda Seen Her Comin' (1994),' 'Get Hot or Go Home' (1996), 'Shiver 'n' Shake' (1999), 'Singin' a Different Tune' (2002) and 'The Power of One' (2007)

Why he might be annoying:

    He bears a striking resemblance to The Big Unit.
    His initial 1992 debut album ‘After All These Years’ was never released commercially, thus is not considered part of his catalog.
    He never placed a single on the American country music charts.
    He failed to chart another single in Canada after 2002.
    He sported a mullet under his cowboy hat at the beginning of his career.

Why he might not be annoying:

    He is the son of singer Elmer Tippe, who was a prominent figure in the British Columbia country music scene.
    He had a solid following in his home province of British Columbia, prior to landing a mainstream record deal.
    He donated a significant portion of the profits from his single ‘Keepin’ The Faith’ to the Canadian Cancer Society.
    He is an avid collector of Hot Wheels, and was commissioned by Mattel to record a song for the brand’s 35th anniversary (2002).
    He and his sons opened a commercial truck repair shop in his hometown of Maple Ridge, following his retirement from music.

Credit: Ricky


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