Ian Munsick
A native son of Wyoming, Ian Munsick is painting a stampeding, spirited portrait of the American West with his sophomore album White Buffalo, out now. The 18-track album spans unfiltered tales of romance and ranch life, hard-working anthems with honkytonk hooks and mountain-time odes to family and forever-young fun. It builds upon the spacious roots-pop beauty he introduced on his major label debut, Coyote Cry. Over the past three years, the 29-year-old has accumulated nearly half a BILLION global streams and a host of accolades.
Randall King
One of country’s new crop of modern traditionalists, Warner Music Nashville artist Randall King has never lived outside the endless plains of West Texas – and his sound is steeped in their timeless beauty, both gritty and graceful at the same time. He grew up singing in the back of a ‘93 Chevy Suburban, mimicking the pure-country vocals of stars like Keith Whitley, George Strait, Alan Jackson and John Anderson and over the years became drawn to the electrifying energy of modern stars like Eric Church, Dierks Bentley and Jason Aldean.
Ingrid Andress
3x GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress has revealed details about her sophomore album, Good Person, where she returns to the reflection and confession at the core of her GRAMMY-nominated debut album, Lady Like. Good Person, out August 26th, plumbs even deeper and will feature the recently released tracks “Pain,” “Seeing Someone Else” and the album’s title track, hailed by Rolling Stone as “a gripping examination of the way we perceive others and compare ourselves without ever knowing the full story.”
Trea Landon
Some people sing country music and some people live it. Trea Landon does both. Born in Daisy, GA, the Warner Music Nashville recording artist was raised with a fishing pole in one hand and the keys to the pickup in the other. Equally at home on a four-wheeler as he is on a stage, this country boy translates his real-life experiences into music drenched with authenticity – telling tales of love, heartbreak, dirt roads and good times in a way that lets you know he’s lived all of it.
Cole Swindell
In the seven years since the release of his debut album on Warner Music Nashville, Swindell has toured with the biggest superstars in country music including Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and officially became a headliner on his own Reason To Drink Tours in 2018 as well as his Down Home Tours. Swindell has sold out all four of his Down Home Tours in support of the Down Home Sessions I, II, III, IV. He kicked off his headlining Down To Earth Tour in March 2020 before it went on pause amidst the COVID-19.
Devin Dawson
When Devin Dawson came to Nashville eight years ago, he didn’t arrive with much. Little more than a truck, a dream and a story to tell … but it’s proved to be enough.