Uncle Kracker plays a wide-genre of music from pop to country - with his Top 10 country hit “Smile” to his pop hit “Drift Away” to his rock Top 5 hit “Follow Me.” Uncle Kracker also co-wrote “All ...
Uncle Kracker is scheduled to play for the first time ever at Andiamo Celebrity Showroom in Warren, promoters said Monday.
Hip-hop was birthed in the summer of 1973, the same summer that, on the Billboard charts, Jimmy Buffett was being celebrated for getting drunk and making love. Fifty summers later, while The ...
A 12-year break between albums came as news to Uncle Kracker, who broke that drought last month with the release of his sixth title, “Coffee & Beer.” “Yeah, just look back I don’t know what took so ...
In 2004, Uncle Kracker collaborated with Kenny Chesney on the tropical country hit “When the Sun Goes Down.” Country star Kenny Chesney, left, is joined by rocker Uncle Kracker as they perform "When ...
After a few years of drifting away, Uncle Kracker is kicking back into gear. The Mount Clemens-born singer-songwriter (real name Matt Shafer) released a new song, “Sweet 16,” in June and has more ...
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Uncle Kracker was a recent guest on Taste of Country Nights On Demand, where he and host Evan Paul had a lengthy, very open and honest conversation about music and life, among other topics. The ...
Matthew Shafer pumped gas in his father’s gas station as a kid in Detroit. Then he met Robert Ritchie. Shafer became Uncle Kracker, Ritchie became Kid Rock and life’s been a gas, gas, gas ever since.
Uncle Kracker brought new music and new stories to his first-ever interview with Taste of Country. The "Follow Me" singer revealed why his entire team hated on him for that mega-hit and shared a Kid ...