Billy Ray Cyrus (born August 25, 1961 in Flatwoods, Kentucky) is an American country singer, best known for the hit single Achy Breaky Heart (1992) and his distinctive mullet. Recently he has performed in the Disney television series, Hannah Montana, along with his daughter Miley. Billy Ray is the son of the late Ron Cyrus, a notable politician and public servant from Greenup County, Kentucky. *
Cyrus' follow-up, It Won't Be the Last, began strong but sales wound up being disappointing compared to Some Gave All. He appeared on Dolly Parton's 1993 single "Romeo", then continued to chart and release four more albums over the next six years. These were Storm in the Heartland (1994), Trail of Tears (1996), Shot Full of Love (1998) and Southern Rain (2000). He has had some success as a gospel singer with his album The Other Side in 2003.
In 2004, Blender magazine selected Achy Breaky Heart as the magazine's choice for "second worst song ever". Some people claim Cyrus is a one hit wonder. However, his career has included three #1 singles and six Top Ten singles, including "Could've Been Me" and "In the Heart of a Woman." Cyrus also holds the record for the longest time at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart for a debut record (17 weeks).
In 2004 Cyrus guest starred in an episode of the Canadian teen drama '' The Next Generation.
In late 2005, Cyrus and his daughter, Miley, began filming the first twenty episodes of a new Disney Channel television series, Hannah Montana. The show revolves around a young pop star (played by Miley) who adopts an alter ego to protect her identity at school, fulfilling her wish to live life as a "normal" kid. Cyrus plays the pop star's widowed father and manager. Hannah Montana is currently airing on the Disney Channel, and has received positive reviews from critics and viewers.
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