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  1. Matthew Shafer (born June 6, 1974), also known by his stage name Uncle Kracker, is an American singer and musician. He was previously a turntablist for Kid Rock 's backing group Twisted Brown Trucker ; since 1999, he has recorded as a solo artist.

  2. Jul 10, 2010 · It became a #1 smash for Mickey Gilley in 1975....more. "The Window Up Above" is a 1960 single written and originally recorded by George Jones. The version recorded by Jones peaked at number #2 on...

  3. Feb 2, 2010 · Uncle Kracker - Event Tickets. Google has partnered with official 3rd party sellers listed below to show you ticketed events relating to the channel or content used in the video. The links and...

  4. The official video of "Drift Away" by Uncle Kracker from the album 'No Stranger to Shame'.Subscribe for more official content from Atlantic Records:https://A...

  5. Official Site of Uncle Kracker - New Single Floatin' Out Now - Tour Dates and Information. Contact Shelter Music Group, Nashville, TN.

  6. 63K Followers, 633 Following, 1,025 Posts - Uncle Kracker (@unclekracker) on Instagram: "Easy does it, do it easy, that’s what I’m doin’. Beach Chair out now! My new album Coffee & Beer out now!"

  7. Nov 6, 2000 · “Follow Me” is the debut single by Uncle Kracker. Combining drug use with love and infidelity, it was a huge hit all over the world.

  8. "Follow Me" is the debut single of American musician Uncle Kracker. It was released on November 6, 2000, as the lead single from his debut studio album, Double Wide (2000). It was written by Kracker and Michael Bradford and was produced by Bradford and Kid Rock.

  9. Uncle Kracker is a Country/Rock/Hip-Hop Artist who formed his own solo career starting in 2000, eventually spawning such hits as “Follow Me,” “Drift Away,” and “Smile,” the first.

  10. Reception of the album has been mostly mixed to positive. Allmusic described the album as "a sunny, laid-back ride, a record made for lazy afternoons of day drinking." [1] Roughstock gave the album 4/5 stars and stated "It'd be easy to dismiss Uncle Kracker's first full-length country album as yet another attempt by a pop/rock has-been trying to cash in on mainstream country music's popularity."