Ronnie Dunn

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Ronnie Dunn

Ronnie Dunn is the first solo studio album by the country music artist Ronnie Dunn. The album was released on June 7, 2011, by Arista Nashville. The album was Dunn's first release of solo music in nearly 25 years; he released three singles in the 1980s without issuing an album. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    What he doesn’t really have is a strong hook to pull listeners into the album; there’s nothing surprising or unexpected or exceptionally hooky, just 12 polished slices of contemporary country that will surely please longtime Brooks & Dunn fans largely because it doesn’t feel all that different than the duo.  

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  • Sound & Vision

    Dunn is the first out of the corral, and while his self-titled album isn’t quite a (hillbilly) deluxe affair, it should position him for a healthy solo ride. 

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  • Taste of Country

    Dunn can breathe easy now. As long as he's duplicating this effort, he'll be a staple on radio stations for as long as he wants to be.  

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  • LiveXLive

    there's nothing surprising or unexpected or exceptionally hooky, just 12 polished slices of contemporary country that will surely please longtime Brooks & Dunn fans largely because it doesn't feel all that different than the duo.  

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  • PopMatters

    On Ronnie Dunn, Ronnie Dunn sounds better, freer, and stronger than he ever did in the nearly 20 years he spent as the front man of a legendary duo. 

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  • American Songwriter

    Ronnie Dunn is an admirable solo effort and is as rock-solid as any Brooks & Dunn album, which should appease old and new fans alike.  

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  • Humphead Country

    Ronnie Dunn didn’t run home -- instead, he stayed put and began the very public life in music that continues now in a whole new and exciting way with the album that shares his good name. 

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