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    • Jon Pardi. The California-raised singer's traditional country themes come rife with catchy guitar licks that never lean into pop territory. The "Head Over Boots" singer has found a narrow lane that allows him to stay true to who he is while earning commercial success.
    • Luke Combs. The '90s are hot, but few artists bring back the essence of '90s country music with more sincerity than Luke Combs. The newcomer is a going to be a force for years to come.
    • Miranda Lambert. Few would have thought of Lambert as a traditionalist prior to her The Weight of These Wings album, but the two discs are packed with straight-forward, no frills country ballads and bar songs.
    • Cody Johnson. He may not want fans to know this, but Cody Johnson is about as social savvy as an oak tree. He has Facebook, Twitter, etc ... but you've logged into his accounts as much as he has.
    • Chris Stapleton. The troubadour who became an overnight sensation with his debut album, Traveller, Chris Stapleton‘s success, however, was not instantaneous.
    • Mo Pitney. Who would forget Mo Pitney’s performance at the Grand ole Opry in 2014 when he sang “Country” and “Clean Up on Aisle Five?” After hearing Keith Whitley’s songs, Pitney would be drawn to a string of key Country music influencers including Randy Travis, George Strait, and Darylle Singletary.
    • Midland. From Dripping Spring, Texas, Midland brought back the sound of the ’80s and ’90s. Band members Mark Wystrach, Jess Carson and Cameron Duddy started in 2016 and upon the release of their debut single, “Drinkin’ Problem” in 2017, lovers of George Strait type of music gave it a thumbs up.
    • Tyler Childers. Tyler Childers would definitely follow the steps of fellow Kentucky native, Chris Stapleton. While Stapleton’s vocals a reliving of the ’70s and ’80s particularly that of Jennings, Childers’s raw singing, on the other hand, is beautifully haunting to the ears.
    • Jackson Dean. Hometown: Odenton, MD. Signed label/publishing deal: 2021. Listen to: "Don't Come Lookin'," which peaked at No. 3 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart in February 2022.
    • Dylan Gossett. Hometown: Austin, TX. Signed label/publishing deal: 2023. Listen to: "Coal," which has amassed over 75 million streams.
    • Kimberly Kelly. Hometown: Lorena, TX. Signed label/publishing deal: 2021. Listen to: "Summers Like That" from 2022's "I'll Tell You What's Gonna Happen," her Show Dog Nashville debut.
    • Randall King. Hometown: Hereford, TX. Signed label/publishing deal: 2019. Listen to: "You In A Honky Tonk" from 2022's Shot Glass, King's debut album for Warner Music Nashville.
    • Austin Snell. A year after leaving the U.S. Air Force, Austin Snell made a pivotal decision to pursue his passion for music, forgoing his first day at Amazon for a career-defining meeting with River House Artists and Warner Music Nashville.
    • HunterGirl. HunterGirl's ascent in the country music realm was amplified when she secured a platinum ticket on "American Idol" Season 20 and finished as the runner-up.
    • The Castellows. The Castellows — comprising sisters Ellie, Powell and Lily — have seen their popularity surge since posting covers on social media in 2022.
    • Bryce Leatherwood. Bryce Leatherwood became a household name after clinching victory on Season 22 of "The Voice" as part of Blake Shelton's team. Post-show, he took to touring with Dwight Yoakam and debuted at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe.
    • Adeem the Artist. Adeem first caught our attention with their sweet blend of angsty Bright Eyes-esque Americana and wide-eyed Appalachia on their early self-released EPs; a reputation that was built upon with their debut album Cast Iron Pansexual when it came out in 2021.
    • Alana Springsteen. When a new country artist pursues a pop-leaning sound, it often opens them up to an array of traditionalist gripes and jibes. Springsteen, however, is welding country and pop in a way that feels fresh and original.
    • Allie Colleen. It’s hard to listen to Allie Colleen and not look out for echoes of her superstar father, Garth Brooks. Despite this, Colleen is quickly carving out her own distinctive path in country music.
    • Bailey Zimmerman. Bailey Zimmerman’s 2022 went from strength to strength; the jewel in the crown of his Leave The Light On EP being the stormy ‘Fall in Love’.
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