Billy Ray was born August 25, 1961, and raised in the small Eastern Kentucky town of Flatwoods. His paternal grandfather was a Pentecostal preacher, and his father Ron, sang in the gospel group, "The Crownsmen Quartet." His maternal grandfather was a hoedown fiddler, and his mother Ruth Ann played bluegrass with him on Saturday nights.
Acting on "intuition, and an inner voice" he bought a guitar when he was 20. And thus the first step was taken down the long road to fame. For years, Cyrus believed in his dream. Week in, week out, month in, month out, he felt the sting of rejection in Nashville -- just like thousands of country boys before him.
But on May 19, 1992, his wildest fantasies became reality. That is the date of the release of "Some Gave All," one of the most explosively successful debut albums in music history. It gave us "Achy Breaky Heart," "Could've Been Me," "Wher'm I Gonna Live," "She's Not Cryin' Anymore," and "Some Gave All," five hits that were omnipresent on the country airwaves. Cyrus capped off the year by marring his sweetheart Leticia Finley, (Who goes by the name Tish).
While he could have taken a break and enjoyed the spotlight, Cyrus didn't rest on his laurels. He released "It Won't Be the Last" in 1993, Storm in the Heartland in 1994, and Trail of Tears in 1996, Shot Full of Love in 1998, and Southern Rain in 2000. Even though it would have been easier for him to have recorded more of the "County Pop" tunes that made him famous, Cyrus decided to add more Rock and Blues sounds to his songs. He trusted that his fans would rather that his music came from the heart instead of every song sounding as though it came from "Some Gave All". His instincts were correct and records were well received by his fans, but they didn't make the same impression on the Pop music scene.
His albums were not the only things that were born during the decade. He and Tish added on to their blended family of his son Christopher and her two children, son Trace and daughter Brandi. First came a daughter named Destiny, then son Braison, and eight days after the turn of the century, another daughter named Noah was born. Cyrus delighted in taking his wife and children with him when he was on concert tours. Although at times he would have to share the stage with Destiny (Now called Miley) who always managed to wrangle her way into her father concerts.
In 1999, Cyrus wanted to try his hand at acting and managed to get a part in a movie here and there. However as a devout Christian, he was upset by the lack of morels, not just in Hollywood, but in the very films in which he was acting in. After finishing the film "Mulholland Dr.", he told God that he was finished unless God could make a way. About that time, the producers of the series "Doc" wanted him for the title role. When he and Tish read the script for the pilot episode, Cyrus realized that his prayer had been answered. The family friendly show not only allowed him to keep his Christian values, it also allowed him to be a witness for the Lord. "Doc" went on to be the most successful show on the PAX TV (Now ION TV) network. During the series, Cyrus was able to record two albums "Time Flies" in 2004 and "The Other Side" in 2004.
After "Doc" completed its run, Cyrus decided that he wanted to take a break, but fate intervened with another acting gig. Unbeknownst to him, he had plenty of experience for the role, as he began training for the part when his son Christopher was born and he continued to expand on it when Tish's children Trace and Brandi joined the Cyrus family. By the time he and Tish had Miley, Braison, and Noah, all he had to do was wait for the role to come. Cyrus daughter Miley had been cast in a new TV series for the Disney Channel called "Hannah Montana" and they were looking for someone to play the father on the show. Originally, Cyrus refused to audition for the part, but Tish and Miley kept insisting that he was obviously the right person for the role. The Producers loved his audition and offered him the part. "Hannah Montana" premiered to one of the largest audiences Disney Channel has ever had for an original series and it immediately became a hit. The role of Robbie Stewart allows Cyrus to sing occasionally and one of the episodes featured a song off of his 2005 album "Wanna Be Your Joe". The writers of the show often write in jokes about Cyrus’ past celebrity and of course the song "Achy Breaky Heart", with his blessing.
Now days, most people address him as "Miley’s Dad", But he never minds and he’s actually proud to be known as that.©
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Acting on "intuition, and an inner voice" he bought a guitar when he was 20. And thus the first step was taken down the long road to fame. For years, Cyrus believed in his dream. Week in, week out, month in, month out, he felt the sting of rejection in Nashville -- just like thousands of country boys before him.
But on May 19, 1992, his wildest fantasies became reality. That is the date of the release of "Some Gave All," one of the most explosively successful debut albums in music history. It gave us "Achy Breaky Heart," "Could've Been Me," "Wher'm I Gonna Live," "She's Not Cryin' Anymore," and "Some Gave All," five hits that were omnipresent on the country airwaves. Cyrus capped off the year by marring his sweetheart Leticia Finley, (Who goes by the name Tish).
While he could have taken a break and enjoyed the spotlight, Cyrus didn't rest on his laurels. He released "It Won't Be the Last" in 1993, Storm in the Heartland in 1994, and Trail of Tears in 1996, Shot Full of Love in 1998, and Southern Rain in 2000. Even though it would have been easier for him to have recorded more of the "County Pop" tunes that made him famous, Cyrus decided to add more Rock and Blues sounds to his songs. He trusted that his fans would rather that his music came from the heart instead of every song sounding as though it came from "Some Gave All". His instincts were correct and records were well received by his fans, but they didn't make the same impression on the Pop music scene.
His albums were not the only things that were born during the decade. He and Tish added on to their blended family of his son Christopher and her two children, son Trace and daughter Brandi. First came a daughter named Destiny, then son Braison, and eight days after the turn of the century, another daughter named Noah was born. Cyrus delighted in taking his wife and children with him when he was on concert tours. Although at times he would have to share the stage with Destiny (Now called Miley) who always managed to wrangle her way into her father concerts.
In 1999, Cyrus wanted to try his hand at acting and managed to get a part in a movie here and there. However as a devout Christian, he was upset by the lack of morels, not just in Hollywood, but in the very films in which he was acting in. After finishing the film "Mulholland Dr.", he told God that he was finished unless God could make a way. About that time, the producers of the series "Doc" wanted him for the title role. When he and Tish read the script for the pilot episode, Cyrus realized that his prayer had been answered. The family friendly show not only allowed him to keep his Christian values, it also allowed him to be a witness for the Lord. "Doc" went on to be the most successful show on the PAX TV (Now ION TV) network. During the series, Cyrus was able to record two albums "Time Flies" in 2004 and "The Other Side" in 2004.
After "Doc" completed its run, Cyrus decided that he wanted to take a break, but fate intervened with another acting gig. Unbeknownst to him, he had plenty of experience for the role, as he began training for the part when his son Christopher was born and he continued to expand on it when Tish's children Trace and Brandi joined the Cyrus family. By the time he and Tish had Miley, Braison, and Noah, all he had to do was wait for the role to come. Cyrus daughter Miley had been cast in a new TV series for the Disney Channel called "Hannah Montana" and they were looking for someone to play the father on the show. Originally, Cyrus refused to audition for the part, but Tish and Miley kept insisting that he was obviously the right person for the role. The Producers loved his audition and offered him the part. "Hannah Montana" premiered to one of the largest audiences Disney Channel has ever had for an original series and it immediately became a hit. The role of Robbie Stewart allows Cyrus to sing occasionally and one of the episodes featured a song off of his 2005 album "Wanna Be Your Joe". The writers of the show often write in jokes about Cyrus’ past celebrity and of course the song "Achy Breaky Heart", with his blessing.
Now days, most people address him as "Miley’s Dad", But he never minds and he’s actually proud to be known as that.©
© Copyright TV.com and TrickMeNot.
Premieres he has attended:
The L.A. premiere of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The Disneyland premiere of High School Musical 2 (edit) He presented an award at the "Country Music Awards" with his daughter, Miley. (edit) He took his daughter, Miley, on tour with him when she was only three years old. (edit) He was born on the same day as actor Van Johnson, singer Gene Simmons, actor Mel Ferrer, game show host Monty Hall, & actor Sean Connery. (edit) Billy Ray Cyrus was on a DVD called Billy Ray Cyrus Live in 1992, where he performed some songs with his crew. (edit) In 2005, Cyrus expanded his acting career in a stage production of Annie Get Your Gun in Toronto, in the role of "Frank Butler". (edit) Billy Ray Cyrus albums from 1992-2007. Some Gave All, Storm in the Heartland (1994), Trail of Tears (1996), Shot Full of Love (1998), Southern Rain (2000), Time Flies (2004), The Other Side (2004), Wanna Be Your Joe (2006), and Home At Last (2007). (edit) Billy plays the role of Spoade in the movie Death and Texas. (edit) Billy Ray Cyrus plays as the father of Miley Stewart in the show Hannah Montana. Miley Stewart is Billy Cyrus's real daughter Miley Cyrus. (edit) At the time of his success of "Achy Breaky Heart" from his first album Some Gave All, Billy Ray Cyrus was widely known for his signature mullet hairstyle. (edit) After moving to Los Angeles by himself, Cyrus signed to Mercury Records in 1990. (edit) The success of "Achy Breaky Heart" from his first album Some Gave All helped renew the popularity of line dancing and made Cyrus a star. (edit) He attended Georgetown College on a baseball scholarship, but quit to form a band called Sly Dog with his brother. (edit) His career has included three #1 singles and six Top Ten singles, including "It Could Have Been Me" and "When I'm Gone." (edit) He holds the record for the longest time at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 album chart for a debut record. (edit) Cyrus originally intended to play professional baseball. (edit) Billy Ray is the son of the late Ron Cyrus, a notable politician and public servant from Greenup County, Kentucky. (edit) Cyrus was a part of Russell, Kentucky's first state championship high school football team in 1978. (edit)
The L.A. premiere of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The Disneyland premiere of High School Musical 2 (edit) He presented an award at the "Country Music Awards" with his daughter, Miley. (edit) He took his daughter, Miley, on tour with him when she was only three years old. (edit) He was born on the same day as actor Van Johnson, singer Gene Simmons, actor Mel Ferrer, game show host Monty Hall, & actor Sean Connery. (edit) Billy Ray Cyrus was on a DVD called Billy Ray Cyrus Live in 1992, where he performed some songs with his crew. (edit) In 2005, Cyrus expanded his acting career in a stage production of Annie Get Your Gun in Toronto, in the role of "Frank Butler". (edit) Billy Ray Cyrus albums from 1992-2007. Some Gave All, Storm in the Heartland (1994), Trail of Tears (1996), Shot Full of Love (1998), Southern Rain (2000), Time Flies (2004), The Other Side (2004), Wanna Be Your Joe (2006), and Home At Last (2007). (edit) Billy plays the role of Spoade in the movie Death and Texas. (edit) Billy Ray Cyrus plays as the father of Miley Stewart in the show Hannah Montana. Miley Stewart is Billy Cyrus's real daughter Miley Cyrus. (edit) At the time of his success of "Achy Breaky Heart" from his first album Some Gave All, Billy Ray Cyrus was widely known for his signature mullet hairstyle. (edit) After moving to Los Angeles by himself, Cyrus signed to Mercury Records in 1990. (edit) The success of "Achy Breaky Heart" from his first album Some Gave All helped renew the popularity of line dancing and made Cyrus a star. (edit) He attended Georgetown College on a baseball scholarship, but quit to form a band called Sly Dog with his brother. (edit) His career has included three #1 singles and six Top Ten singles, including "It Could Have Been Me" and "When I'm Gone." (edit) He holds the record for the longest time at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 album chart for a debut record. (edit) Cyrus originally intended to play professional baseball. (edit) Billy Ray is the son of the late Ron Cyrus, a notable politician and public servant from Greenup County, Kentucky. (edit) Cyrus was a part of Russell, Kentucky's first state championship high school football team in 1978. (edit)
Billy Ray: (about his career) It's going great. This is what I love to do--make music and throw in a little acting on the side.
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Billy Ray: (about his daughter's official name change from Destiny Hope to Miley Ray) She was born Destiny Hope, but she's always gone by Miley. I tried to talk her out of it, but she had her heart set on it. My name is Billy Ray, and my father's name is Ronald Ray, so I think she just wanted to keep up the tradition. Now I'm changing my name, too. I'm going to be Billy Hope!
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Billy Ray: There was one time where it got really crazy with Miley and the paparazzi, and I wasn't there. The next day, I found every single one of those guys and said, "Guys, this is man-to-man; put your cameras down, and let me talk to you." We sat underneath a shaded tree, and I said, "Look, my little girl is 15, and you guys scared her to death. Get yourselves together!" They apologized, and it's been different ever since.
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Billy Ray Cyrus: (about his daughter) I tried to discourage Miley from pursuing the entertainment business, because it's a double-edged sword. For everything that makes you happy, there's something equally heartbreaking. I kind of tried to steer her away from being in this business. I told her, "Just stay in school and do cheerleading. Be a normal kid." Well, you can see now how well she listened to me!
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(about his daughter, Miley)
Billy: She was born with a song. Musically, she is, this is the only time I'm going to brag, she's the real deal musically. I can't wait for you to hear what she's been writing and the songs that come from inside of her. You know the saying she's got an old soul? Well, she's got an old soul, and her old soul's got a lot of soul. (edit) Billy: Miley and I have a great relationship. I think it's important as parents and neighbors that we spend quality time with children and to encourage others in our communities to do the same. (edit)
Billy: She was born with a song. Musically, she is, this is the only time I'm going to brag, she's the real deal musically. I can't wait for you to hear what she's been writing and the songs that come from inside of her. You know the saying she's got an old soul? Well, she's got an old soul, and her old soul's got a lot of soul. (edit) Billy: Miley and I have a great relationship. I think it's important as parents and neighbors that we spend quality time with children and to encourage others in our communities to do the same. (edit)
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