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"He's got the it factor," she said. "... You could tell at that point in time that he was poised to be a headline act of arenas because of his confidence on stage, his interaction with the crowd. He definitely had this it factor, but not just with the women. The guys also wanted to have a beer with him." That's an ability Bryan had from the start. Kerri Edwards, Bryan's manager, traveled to a Georgia bar gig
-- Bryan grew up in tiny Leesburg -- 10 years ago and found a singer-songwriter already making the transition to full-blown entertainer. "I remember standing there watching girls love it, guys love it and they were just all having fun," she said. "... It was just like this guy had built this little thing down here and it kind of became a mission to bring it back here to Nashville and figure out how to make it bigger." They did things differently from the start. Bryan began an annual farm tour, playing to a traditional country demographic. But he went in the other direction as well, releasing a series of spring break EPs. Initially released digitally, this year's version, the full album "Spring Break ... Here to Party," was also released in a physical version and debuted at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200. It remained in the top 5 three weeks later, according to Nielsen SoundScan, with more than 250,000 copies sold
-- with no single released to country radio. And that's not even his primary release this year. A follow-up to 2011's hit-spawning "Tailgates & Tanlines," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in a surprise and has sold 1.9 million copies so far, will be out in August. Sure that's different in the country world, where artists tend to stick to a two-year schedule when releasing albums. But like his hips, Bryan's not afraid to shake things up on the business side either. "Obviously country music purists are going to look at things I do and it's really going to rub them the wrong way," Bryan said. "But I will challenge my country music heritage with anybody. It's no disrespect. I love the way I'm going about it and doing it, and clearly the fans are happy with it." ___ Online:
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