Actor John Corbett goes country with Nashville album
By Pat Harris
Tue Feb 7, 8:55 AM ET
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - "Don't quit your day job" is the popular advice for would-be singers trying to break into the music business in Nashville.
So there was skepticism among Music Row executives recently when they settled into the Mercy Lounge, a grungy little Nashville nightspot, to hear actor John Corbett and a band showcase a self-titled album he calls "country rock with a little bit of roll."
Corbett kept them in the room.
And the actor, famous as the philosophy-spouting disc jockey in TV's "Northern Exposure" and the love-smitten Ian Miller in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," is in no hurry to go back to his day job.
"I know people came out to see how bad we were. Then we win them over and they stick around," said Corbett, who plays rhythm guitar.
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On second thought, don't.
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