KEITH URBAN STORIES
'...The only thing stopping me playing four or five nights a week
was having to get up for school...'
'In 1992, when Urban had still been struggling to find his place in the Nashville country music scene and make a hit record, he met a veterinary technician named Laura Sigler. In 2001, Urban thought he was ready to settle down with Sigler. He decided to declare his love in a pretty dramatic way, by hiring a man to stand outside a Nashville
restaurant holding a sign that read “Will You
Marry Me?” '
'He would sit in a downstairs room, watching deer outside as he wrote the songs by
hand in a notebook. As always, the songs reflected his life at the time—especially the emotions he felt for his family.'
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