RELEASES
Chancy Deanne: debut ep
Chancy DeAnne releases her debut EP Chancy DeAnne on May 17, 2024, encapsulating her journey of resilience and renewal in the country music scene. Featuring tracks like "Place to Fall Apart" and "Where the Hell’d My Country Go," the EP reflects her life's trials and triumphs. Born in Virginia's coal mining region and initially a nurse, Chancy's songs blend authentic southern twang with narratives of perseverance, marking her as a formidable voice in modern country music.
Grant Knoxlyn: “Hymn for Appalachia”
Grant Knoxlyn studio debuts with "Hymn for Appalachia", a single that evokes Appalachian heritage through a blend of nostalgia and musical artistry. Inspired during a reflective moment overseas, Knoxlyn skillfully transforms personal reflections into a track that resonates broadly, highlighting his troubadour spirit and innovative approach to songwriting. This release is set to connect deeply with audiences, establishing Knoxlyn as a noteworthy voice in modern music.
Katrina Cain: ‘Gold’ EP
Katrina Cain's 'Gold' weaves together influences from Americana, country, and pop to explore themes of identity, belonging, and artistic exploration. Featuring a range of emotionally resonant tracks, this debut EP highlights Cain's journey from Texas to Nashville and back, offering a deeply personal yet universally relatable listening experience.
Troubadour Blue ‘Shadow of a DouBt’ Album
Troubadour Blue emerges as a dynamic force in folk country, blending modern americana with Nashville's songwriting finesse. Since their start at Belmont University under Tammy Rogers King's mentorship, they've captured hearts from the Ryman Auditorium to the Bluebird Café. Their debut album, Shadow of a Doubt, explores love, loss, and introspection, earning comparisons to The Civil Wars and Little Big Town. As storytellers, they challenge listeners to dive deep into the human experience, marking a promising chapter in music's evolving narrative.