ABOUT: Stacy Dean Campbell
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FROM STACY ABOUT TROUBADOUR, TX
When I was on the road, playing everything from honky-tonks to rodeos, people would ask me, “How do you break into the music business? How do you get noticed?” TROUBADOUR, TX sheds some light on those questions. The truth is, there is no simple answer. It takes drive. Commitment. A relentless pursuit of a dream to get your music heard. That’s why artists do what they do. For most it's not about the money or the fame. If it were, they would have thrown in the towel long ago. So what does it take to make it in TROUBADOUR, TX? Join me & see for yourself.
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SINGER/SONGWRITER/FILM MAKER/STORYTELLER

Stacy Dean Campbell is the story teller and cinematographer for Troubadour TX. Campbell began his career as a singer songwriter and in recent years has moved behind the camera shooting for Troubadour TX , Bronco Roads and various film projects. In addition to his work with Troubadour TX , Campbell is the host of the travel oriented show , Bronco Roads and is currently editing his sort film ,' The Birth Of Saint Eliseo Protector De La Esposas.'

Campbell is also an accomplished singer , songwriter and author . He was a songwriter for Tree Music and released his first album as a solo artist in 1992. Three singles from his debut album hit the Billboard Country singles chart.

Campbell released follow up albums in 1995 and 1999. In 2000, Campbell and Dean Miller co-wrote Trace Adkin's single "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway."

In 2004 Campbell's first novel , Cottonwood was published . The book is set in West Texas in 1937 and has a 12 track CD included that was inspired by the novel.