

Mr Adkins has sold millions of records, and voices the character Elvin on 'King of the Hill'. Number One hits include '(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing', 'Ladies Love Country Boys', and 'You're Gonna Miss This'. Since then he has released seven more studio albums and two greatest hits collections, and charted more than 20 country singles. The blaze was reported at 3:35pm and firefighters remained on scene into the evening.Īccording to a report on Nashville’s WSMV-TV, the fire started in the garage and spread rapidly, though it was contained and did not spread to any other structures.īrentwood Fire Chief Brian Goss said the fire did not reach the basement, but water did.The house has been called a 'total loss'.Īfter being discovered playing in a honky tonk, Trace Adkins made his debut in 1996, with the country album 'Dreamin' Out Loud'. Specifically, daughters Mackenzie, Brianna and Trinity ran outside and met under a tree.ĭispatchers said every Brentwood firefighter, including those off duty, was called out to the fire. We practised it today, and it saved my kids' lives'. Mrs Adkins said: 'We did what those firefighters told us. Mrs Adkins told Nashville’s WSMV-TV fire safety seminars conducted by the Brentwood Fire Department at her children's school educated them about what to do, and probably saved their lives. The singer's wife Rhonda Adkins was not at home, but was nearby in town, reportedly running errands. His three young daughters and their nanny were in the house but got out safely.


More about the relationship Trace Adkins has been married three-time till now.Loss: Shown in a Mafile photo, musician Trace Adkins lost his home outside Nashville to fire, though his family is safeĬountry music star Trace Adkins lost his Brentwood, Tennesse, home to a devastating house fire on Saturday.įire officials said that Mr Adkins' home, in the Nashville suburb, was a total loss after the fire broke out in the afternoon. On October 12, 2019, Adkins married Canadian actress Victoria Pratt in New Orleans, Louisiana. Adkins was married to his third wife, Rhonda Forlaw. The couple met back in 1996 and shortly after dating some years the two exchanged their wedding vows. The couple is blessed with three daughters: Mackenzie Adkins, Brianna Adkins, and Trinity Adkins. The couple divorced due to irrecoverable differences after 17 years of marital affair. Previously, he married to Barabara Lewis in 1981 and welcomed two daughters: Tarah and Sarah. Both of them are now grown up and engaged in their respective professions. However, the couple failed to take their relationship for a lifetime and Trace filed a divorce from Barbara in 1995. After a year, he began dating another woman with whom he later married. However, he has hidden information about the mysterious woman.

However, after exchanging the wedding vows, the pair got divorced. Likewise, Trace has appeared as a panelist on Hollywood Squares. Trace Adkins: Family, Nationality, Ethnicity In addition, Trace Adkins made his appearance on the PBS music program Austin City Limits season 23. He was born on January 13, 1962, in Sarepta, Louisiana. He was born to Aaron Doyle Adkins who was a mill worker, and the former Peggy Caraway. Trace grew up along with his two brothers Clay Adkins and Scott Davin Adkins. Unfortunately, his brother, Scott died at the age of twenty-one in a pickup truck accident near Plain Dealing in Bossier Parish. He was very interested in music and thus in high school, he joined the gospel music group. Trace Adkins: Education, School/College University Trace holds American citizenship but his ethnicity is a mix of English, some Scottish, distant Welsh. Initially, he attended Sarepta High School for his high school education and later he attended Louisiana Tech University but never got graduated. Adkins then for a couple of years played in honky-tonk bars in the Ark-La-Tex area and then moved to Nashville, Tennessee. He went on to meet Rhonda Forlaw in 1994 who was an executive at Arista Records Nashville.
