If you were born under the Taurus zodiac sign, you have something in common with artists including Eric Church, Carly Pearce and Tim McGraw, among others. In fact, 25 artists fall into this category of astrology that is known for being grounded, but a tad stubborn at times.

When Is Taurus Season?

The Taurus season begins on April 20 and extends through May 20. Anyone who is born during time is considered to have the Taurus zodiac sign.

What Is a Taurus?

According to Horoscope.com, Taurus is an Earth sign represented by a bull symbol. People with this sign are considered to be persistent and ambitious individuals who value honesty above everything. Taureans, as they are called, are grounded individuals whose dedication to a commitment can make them come off as stubborn, but it's more along the lines of not flip-flopping on their decisions.

Each of the country artists below who share a Taurus sign can easily be described as dedicated to their work. They all have worked hard to carve a path in the music industry without compromising who they are as individuals. As for those who have passed away, the legacy they left on country music is deep.

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What Is the Zodiac?

The zodiac is the region of the sky representing Earth's path around the sun. This belt is broken down in to 12 equal parts that represent various celestial seasons throughout the year. Each part has been given a name based on its correlation to various constellations. The sun's relations to these constellations is used to determine the time of year.

Over time, people assigned character traits to these 12 parts of the zodiac — now called signs — based on the placement of the sun, moon and planets at the time of birth.

Country Artists Who Share Your Zodiac Sign: Taurus

Hard-working, ambitious and honest - these are the traits of a Taurus. If you were born between April 20 and May 20, you share a zodiac sign with these country artists.

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