Billy Currington has spent nearly two decades topping the country charts, parlaying his rich, emotion-laden tenor and unerring song sense into some of the format’s most memorable hits.The Georgia native has tallied 12 No. 1 singles to his name, including 4X Platinum hit “People Are Crazy,” 3X Platinum “Good Directions,” 3X Platinum “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” plus Platinum hits “Do I Make You Wanna,” “We Are Tonight,” “Don’t It” and more. Equally skilled at delivering upbeat summertime anthems as well as exploring the complexities of life and love with a poignant ballad, Currington most recently joined Jessie James Decker on the wistful, slow-burning duet “I Still Love You.”
For more information and upcoming tour dates, visit www.billycurrington.com
Chase Bryant is an American singer and songwriter. Bryant is a family name shared by his grandfather, Jimmy Bryant, who performed with Roy Orbison and Waylon Jennings.
In early 2015 Bryant’s debut single, “Take It On Back”, became a top 10 single on the Country Airplay chart, which is published weekly by Billboard. Bryant co-wrote and co-produced his debut EP, featuring the second single “Little Bit of You”, which came out on September 23, 2014, on Red Bow Records.
In August 2013, Bryant signed with Red Bow Records, a division of Broken Bow Records. A year later, he released his debut single “Take It On Back”, which has charted in the top 10 of Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart. The EP album’s second single, “Little Bit of You” released to country radio on March 30, 2015. “Room to Breathe”, was released to country radio on July 4, 2016.
Bryant began touring with Brantley Gilbert in early 2015. After that Bryant was one of two opening acts, along with Billy Currington, on Tim McGraw’s Shotgun Rider Tour After leaving Broken Bow, Bryant self-released the album Upbringing in 2021.
At the end of 2023, Chase Bryant had more to celebrate than just another year. It also marked a decade since he stepped into the music industry with Red Bow Records. Since releasing his debut single, “Take It On Back”, the singer had revealed his studio album Upbringing in 2021 and followed it up by the releasing his new EP Summerville early January of this year.
“Kassi Ashton is in line for Nashville domination, and she’ll do it her way – unapologetically,” proclaims PEOPLE Magazine. The California, Missouri singer/songwriter touched down with a string of critically acclaimed tracks released by UMG Nashville in conjunction with Interscope Records. Her introductory release “California, Missouri” stirred widespread critical acclaim from Taste of Country, CMT, The Boot, and many more. Kassi was also named as an Artist to Watch by Huffington Post, The Tennessean, and radio personality Bobby Bones. Rolling Stone lauds her as “a devilish songwriter who isn’t afraid to flip convention on its head,” while Refinery29 claims, “she blends pop aesthetics with a presence doused in no-fucks-left-to-give authenticity,” PAPER Magazine calls her “the next big country superstar,” and American Songwriter notes, “Ashton brings powerful storytelling and a sense of poetry in every release.”
Kassi defies convention and continues to deliver her signature style with confessional, catchy storytelling and dynamic vocal performances on songs including her latest, “Called Crazy,” and critically acclaimed releases “Drive You Out of My Mind,” “Dates In Pickup Trucks,” “Heavyweight,” “California, Missouri,” “Hopeless,” “Violins,” and more. This year, Kassi will continue to disrupt the country scene with some of her most powerful music to date. Stay tuned for more!
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. With a lilting voice that lends itself to both stadium ready rockers and acoustic-backed love songs, Landon effortlessly combines a traditional tone with a modern edge. Citing fellow Georgia-natives The Peach Pickers as one of his major influences, Landon followed in their footsteps to Nashville in 2015 and landed a publishing deal within four weeks of his arrival. A major label deal with Warner Music Nashville followed just two years later, and he has since released an EP and an acclaimed series of classic covers. Landon has already toured with the likes of Luke Combs, Cole Swindell and Riley Green and will hit the road again in 2022.
For more information go to trealandon.com.
Formed in the spring of 2001, and now celebrating their 21st Anniversary, Mariachi Femenil Flores Mexicanas established itself as the premier all-female group of the Southwest captivating audiences from all over the world. The versatility of this mariachi is reflected in their wide-ranging repertoire that includes boleros, huapangos, corridos, sones, cumbias and much more. Their rich sound and inspiring musicianship are the product of each member’s discipline, experience, and passion promoting a strong yet elegant statement not typically seen in this traditionally male-dominated art form.
Josh Marin, an Outlaw Country musician known for his soulful voice and storytelling. His music is rooted in heartfelt tales of his past and the vibrant life he’s lived in El Paso. Expect powerful lyrics, moving melodies, and an authentic performance that will resonate long after the night ends. Josh’s sound is a unique blend of country grit and emotional depth that captures the spirit of the borderland.
West Texas’s very own Damian Isacc Band have been united since mid 2020 and have been on a steady climb in Texas Music Scene since debuting their first single “Welcome to the Rodeo” at #83 on Texas Music Picker’s charts at the beginning of 2021. Being fairly new, the band has already taken successful pace already playing shows with notable names in the scene like Randy Rogers, Logan Samford, Sam Grow, Frank Ray and more.
No one does Country quite like Joe Barron does. With a voice that echoes champions of generations gone by, and a sound that blends classic country grit with everything from rap and rock to latin and pop, he is an El Paso dark horse turned Nashville bloodstock. Having opened up on tour for powerhouses like Eric Paslay, Tyler Farr, Thompson Square, and Brantley Gilbert, and now set to be the opening act for legendary superstar Nelly, the list of people obsessed with Joe Barron gets longer everyday. Factor in his appearances on Spotify’s New Music Nashville playlist, song placements in shows like The Ranch (starring Ashton Kutcher) and you find yourself looking at an artist smouldering, ready to catch fire. Joe Barron is the Lonestar crossover artist you have been waiting for.
Brian Mars is a West Texas country singer who began singing at an early age. By the time he turned 12 he had taught himself how to play guitar throughout his years in Eastlake high School and participated in many school events which led to many more opportunities. At age 17 he performed solo for the first time at the student’s talent show. The reaction of his peers and the people in attendance served as a fuel to continue on the path of becoming a serious country singer. Since then Brian has become well known for his deep passionate vocal prowess and has steadily earned his spot at a local staple in the El Paso country music scene.
DJ Johnny Kage has been a staple of El Paso’s radio industry for over 20 years. He is the host for the popular, and highly rated radio show the “Morning Mash” which airs on 104.3 HIT FM radio. He is also a resident DJ for SiriusXM channet13 Pitbull’s Globalization which airs nationwide every Saturday afternoon. In addition, he is one of Pitbull’s touring DJs. Kage has countless awards under his belt for his local radio accomplishments and community service involvement and has been recognized by the city of El Paso as one of the most influential voices on radio.