Rodney Atkins: I was traveling back and forth doing writers' nights, playing everywhere I possibly could. I was playing restaurants, bars and shopping malls. One time, I sang at a wedding in a grocery store.
Rodney Atkins: (talking abouut playing the Grand Ole Opry for the first time) It was unbelievable. Playing the Opry is like playing in church. It's such an honor and it's amazing to realize the history of that place. It's the coolest thing in the world.
Rodney Atkins' first number one single was If You're Going Through Hell.
Rodney Atkins recorded his latest album If You're Going Through Hell in his studio at his house.
Rodney Atkins discography includes: Honesty released in 2003 If You're Going Through Hell released in 2006.
If Rodney Atkins acted in a movie, he would like to co-star with John Travolta, Nicholas Cage, or Robert Deniro.
Rodney Atkins would like to do a duet with Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton.
The first song that Rodney Atkins performed live was "Away in a Manger."
Rodney Atkins' wife's name is Tammy Jo.
Rodney Atkins started recording his first album in 1997, but never released it because he didn't like the finished product.
Rodney Atkins met his future wife while he was driving a delivery truck.
Rodney Atkins' debut album was called "Honesty," which was released in 1997.
Rodney Atkins has a record contract with Curb Records.
Rodney Atkins majored in psychology at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tennessee.