Tyler Booth
The music of Tyler Booth captures the best of both worlds, combining the deep traditions and themes of country music with an irresistible modern sound to create songs that will stand the test of time.
The music of Tyler Booth captures the best of both worlds, combining the deep traditions and themes of country music with an irresistible modern sound to create songs that will stand the test of time.
Frazier continues to break barriers as the first woman nominated for Guitar Performer of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America, with back-to-back nominations in 2018 and 2019. Named one of Paste Magazine’s “Seven Women Smashing the Bluegrass Glass Ceiling,” she stands as a leading voice shaping the future of the genre.
Her early work led to collaborations with Alison Krauss, while later projects saw her experimenting with lush, electronic-driven production alongside UK producer Lee Groves. The result was Magnetic, a critically acclaimed release that introduced her to a global audience and produced the underground viral track “Secret.”
Blending country, folk, and rock influences, Cole Chaney delivers a style that feels both grounded and expansive. His music pulls from deep Appalachian traditions while incorporating the grit and edge of 90s rock, creating a sound that is honest, emotional, and unmistakably his own. With storytelling at the forefront, his songs capture real-life experiences in a way that resonates far beyond the stage.
Steve Earle is one of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters of his generation. A protege of legendary songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, he quickly became a master storyteller in his own right, with his songs being recorded by Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, The Pretenders, and countless others.
Together, Christie Lenée and Katie Marie deliver an inspiring, high-energy show that seamlessly blends technical brilliance with heartfelt connection, offering audiences a powerful and unforgettable live experience.
A self-taught musician, Erick did not pick up a guitar until after graduating from college. What began as a late-blooming passion quickly grew into a thriving career. Since releasing his debut EP in 2008, he has recorded seven full-length albums and continues to evolve as both a songwriter and performer. He is currently at work on a new studio album slated for release in 2026.
From an early age, Curtis knew music was her calling. Even after early setbacks, she remained committed to her craft, continuing to write, perform, and navigate life’s challenges while staying grounded in her passion. Her ability to connect through both vulnerability and strength helped her build a loyal audience, especially as she began sharing covers and original music online.
His latest album, Almost Daylight, arrives after a seven-year recording hiatus and delivers some of the most powerful and unexpected work of his career. Known for vivid portraits of rural life and hard-lived characters, Knight continues that tradition here while also exploring themes of compassion, redemption, and love.
First introduced to a national audience during American Idol, McDonald quickly became known for his unmistakable rasp, magnetic presence, and Southern-rooted style. But beyond the spotlight, his journey has been one of evolution. Stepping away from the noise, he leaned into what defines true artistry: living fully, feeling deeply, and writing honestly.
Rolling Stone had them among the “best of what we saw” at RockyGrass in 2025, praising their “rowdy set of high-octane bluegrass numbers,” and noting, “The group itself is a rapidly-rising force on the national touring scene.”
His prolific songwriting is a natural fit for Music City’s Americana, roots, and country communities, garnering praise from publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, CMT, Relix, and The Tennessean.