If you are looking for new music, we have created a list of established artists you might know and new artists you may want to explore.
1Morgan Wallen
On the heels of his third studio album One Thing At A Time attaining 7x Platinum certification by the RIAA, this year’s leading CMA Award nominee Morgan Wallen delivers the first taste of his upcoming project, releasing “Love Somebody.”
“‘Love Somebody’ is a little bit of a new approach lyrically and sonically,” shares Wallen. “I wanted to try something different, with what I wanted to talk about, how I wanted it to sound, and we were inspired by Latin-leaning influences. I’m really excited about this song and pumped that it is out.”
Take a listen here.
2Riley Green
Singer-songwriter Riley Green released his highly anticipated third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do. The 18-track project, released on Friday, October 18 on Green’s birthday no less.
“It feels fitting that this album is out on my birthday because this project feels very true to who I am, where I come from and what I’ve learned along the way,” shared Green. “I learned to play guitar to my granddaddy’s favorite Country songs from back in the day and this new album is a throwback to the era when I first became a fan.”
Take a listen here.
3Ringo Starr
Ringo Starr will release a brand-new country music album, Look Up, produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett, on January 10, 2025. This stunning collection features 11 original songs, which were recorded this year in Nashville and Los Angeles. The track “Time On My Hands” is out now.
Take a listen here.
4Alana Springsteen
Alana Springsteen packs a punch with two new songs that introduce her boldest chapter yet: the reflective yet fierce “cowboy” and stadium-sized anthem “hold my beer.” Spotlighting her fearlessly detailed storytelling and empowered point-of-view, the double-song release marks the much-anticipated follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2023 debut album, TWENTY SOMETHING.
Take a listen here.
5Warren Zeiders
CMT Award winner and People’s Choice Country nominated artist Warren Zeiders shares his newest track, “You for a Reason.” Written and produced by Zeiders, alongside co-producer Ross Copperman and co-writers Alex Maxwell and Rivers Rutherford, the track tears into a bittersweet reflection of fated lost love, showcasing Zeiders’ signature blend of grit and vulnerability.
Take a listen here.
6George Jones
George Jones fans are in for a treat with the announcement of the new album, George Jones: The Lost Nashville Sessionsset to release on November 15 on Country Rewind Records. Originally recorded for radio airplay in the 1970s, these tracks have been enhanced, capturing Jones’ signature sound by bringing the audio quality up to twenty-first-century standards. This was achieved by subtly adding instrumentation and background vocals beneath Jones’ voice where needed. The first song, The Honky Tonk Downstairs, was just released ahead of the album.
Take a listen here.
7Caylee Hammack
Known best for her sonic storytelling, Capitol Records Nashville’s Caylee Hammack released her emotive rendition of the timeless holiday tune “Blue Christmas.” First famously cemented as a rock-n-roll holiday classic by Elvis Presley, Hammack’s rendition of “Blue Christmas” is imbued with steel guitar twang and a yearnful warble, evoking even more of the vivid emotions the classic is best known for with a country twist.
“I never knew Blue Christmas needed a steel guitar solo until I spent some time reimagining this song, and Bruce Bowden brought the twang we needed to country fry this classic Christmas canon,” said Hammack. “I take the holidays as a time to revisit old memories and old songs, even when it wasn’t always a happy time for me, but I’ve come around that bend. Every year that I get to produce another Christmas record to share, makes me feel more in love with this season.”
Take a listen here.
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