Casey Rivers began singing at the age of 3 at his country church, where he was lead singer and actor in most of the children's church and youth dramas. Casey performed at many of his hometown school talent shows - his first public performance was at 6 years old. At the age of 8, he was the entertainment at his first professional rodeo.
By the time Casey turned 11, he decided to become a successful country music artist. In high school, Casey received the Gold Music Award, a music honor award in recognition of outstanding contributions and dedication to music. When Casey graduated from Lindale High School, he went full speed ahead with his music career by taking voice, stage, guitar and songwriting lessons. Casey found himself receiving numerous awards while following the Opry lines.
As a music lover of Elvis, country, '50s music, Broadway and gospel, his variety shows have been a hit and formed him into a character all his own. Casey quickly found himself opening and singing with professional recording artists from major record labels, fueling his desire to reach the top of the music industry. His biggest accomplishment to date has been earning a finalist spot on CMT's Nashville Star in 2006.
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