Cole Swindell Biography: Age, Height, Girlfriend, Daughter, Net Worth, Parents & Siblings
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Cole Swindell’s Basic Information
Stage Name: | Cole Swindell |
Real Name: | Colden Rainey Swindell |
Occupation: | Singer, Songwriter |
Date Of Birth/Age: | June 30, 1983 (40) Years Old |
Place of Birth: | Bronwood, Georgia, U.S. |
Gender: | Male |
Nationality: | American |
Marital Status: | Single |
Education: | Terrell Academy
Georgia Southern University |
Height: | 1.78 m |
Net Worth: | $3M |
Cole Swindell’s Biography & Background
Born on June 30, 1983, Colden Rainey Swindell is an American country music performer and songwriter. In addition to releasing four albums for Warner Bros. Records Nashville, he has written singles for Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett, Scotty McCreery, Craig Campbell, and Scotty McCreery. Eight of his thirteen singles have peaked at number one on the Hot Country Songs and/or Country Airplay charts. He has released thirteen singles. William Keith Swindell and Betty Carol Rainey were his parents. On September 2, 2013, his father passed away at age 65. In September 2021, his mother passed away. He has two brothers and a stepbrother, and he was raised in Bronwood, Georgia.
In Dawson, Georgia, Swindell attended Terrell Academy. Swindell studied in marketing while a student at Georgia Southern University. When Luke Bryan returned to Statesboro for a performance, he ran into him at the fraternity house. Bryan had attended the same university a few years prior and was also a fellow member of Sigma Chi. Swindell moved to Nashville after graduating from college in 2007 and worked for Bryan for three years selling merchandise and writing songs while on the road.
Daughter
For now he does not have any known daughter. As of this writing, there is no solid information that claims he has a child.
Net Worth
The estimated net worth of Cole Swindell is $3 million. The country artist makes money from a variety of sources. His primary source of income comes from his career as a musician, singer, and songwriter. He is a country musician first and foremost, and he makes most of his money from his wildly successful live concerts. With around 1.4 million followers on social media, he aids numerous brands by advertising their goods and services. He also makes a good living with his over 500 million views and 620,000 subscribers on YouTube. He also has a website and his own official merchandise, which are additional sources of money for him.
Parents
William Keith Swindell and Betty Carol Rainey were the parents of Cole Swindell. Dewey and Eloise Brannen Swindell welcomed William into the world on August 23, 1948 in Savannah. He spent 34 years working for Alltel Telephone Company as a communications engineer after graduating from Glennville High School. Veteran of the United States Air Force. On September 2, 2013, William Keith Swindell passed away in his home. Betty Rainey, his mother, has also passed. Her death comes eight years after Cole’s father. No specific details on her passing was given.
Siblings
The Country singer has two brothers and one sister, but nothing else is known about them. No personal information about them has been provided.
Girlfriend
On August 29, 1998, in Charlotte, North Carolina, Courtney Little was born. She gained attention after winning the Miss North Carolina Teen title and afterwards agreed to work as a professional dancer for the Charlotte Hornets. She has experience in acting, having appeared in “One Number Away,” the official music video by Luke Combs. She co-owns an online clothing shop called The Little Sisters Boutique with her sister, according to her Instagram bio. “Cute and inexpensive” clothes is offered in the store.
Their first date, which took place on the filming location for Swindell’s music video for “Some Habit,” has quite an intriguing backstory. However, Little and Monster were both there at the NASCAR event where they first met, and the two swapped phone numbers. Since they didn’t get to hang out very much, Swindell thought to ask Little if she would like to be in his video. Little served as the inspiration for Swindell’s love song “Miss Wherever,” which alludes to her participation in pageants.