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CMA Vocal Duo of the Year nominee Joey Rory released Album Number Two in September 2010, debuting at #9 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and #11 on the Independent Albums chart. Their latest single “That’s Important To Me,” impacted at radio on November 1, 2010 and was top 10 most added. The CD is the follow-up to their successful debut album The Life of a Song - an album that entered the Billboard Country Album Chart at #10 and quickly spawned a Top 30 hit earning the husband & wife act the 2010 ACM Award for New Duo as well as ACM nominations for Top New Artist and Top Vocal Duo. The album remained on the charts for 50 weeks selling 200,000 copies. Joey Rory's debut single "Cheater Cheater" was not only their first Top 30 hit at country radio but also became a nationwide Top 10 Dance Club hit. The single peaked at #3 on iTunes Top Country Song Chart with over 400,000 downloads. When not on the road, Joey visits with patrons at Marcy Jo’s Mealhouse, a restaurant she and her sister-in-law co-own in Pottsville, TN. Rory spends his days at their farm, where he continues to pen award-winning hits. His most recent hit is the #1 and CMA nominated Song and Single of the Year “A Little More Country Than That” recorded by Easton Corbin. Other hit songs include the #1's “Some Beach” by Blake Shelton (multi-week), “Chain of Love” by Clay Walker and “Someone You Used to Know” by Colin Raye along with cuts by Kenny Chesney, Reba, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens and many others.


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Joey & Rory are an American country music duo founded by husband and wife Joey Martin Feek and Rory Lee Feek. They were the third finalists on CMT's series, Can You Duet in 2008. Shortly after the competition, they were signed to the independent labels Vanguard and Sugar Hill Records. Their debut single, "Cheater, Cheater" was originally recorded by the duo Bomshel, whose own version failed to chart earlier in 2008. Joey and Rory's version of the song was released in August 2008, featuring a music video that has a cameo from Naomi Judd. The song received a "thumbs up" review from Matt C. of The 9513, who called it a "delightfully acoustic barn-burner". The song will be included on Joey & Rory's forthcoming debut album, The Life of a Song, which will be released on October 28.

Joey, who was signed to Giantslayer Records, recorded a solo album Strong Enough to Cry in 2005, but failed to release the album to the public or any singles from it. In 2007, her album was released for digital download.[4] Rory also recorded a solo album on Giantslayer Records, titled My Ol' Man, for digital download.

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