Singer, songwriter, TV personality, lifestyle entrepreneur and 2x New York Times best-selling author, Jessie James Decker has emerged as a multi-platform juggernaut. The singer’s authentic style immediately captivated listeners everywhere on her self-titled debut, including the RIAA gold certified single, “Wanted.” She continued to keep it real with her second studio album, Southern Girl City Lights, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. With 250 million career streams and upwards of seven million fans across her social media platforms, she has crafted a brand recognized world-round that reflects her family, her southern roots and, above all, her love for music.
Born in Raleigh, NC and raised in Temecula, CA, Dawson Anderson made his first trip to Nashville at 15-years-old, with the dream of signing a record deal. That dream soon became a reality as part of the band Temecula Road. Dawson quickly dove into songwriting, making frequent trips back and forth to Nashville. Dawson boasts stage credits worldwide, from Stagecoach to C2C to the Grand Ole Opry. He has opened for the likes of Kane Brown, Nate Smith, Billy Currington, and Scotty McCreery. His debut solo project Yours for the Breaking is out now.
During his freshman year at Ole Miss, Vincent Mason started writing songs for the first time. This would eventually lead him to Nashville, TN, where he wrote his breakout RIAA gold certified hit, “Hell is a Dance Floor.” With over 200 million career streams, Vincent has toured alongside Riley Green, Parker McCollum, and Luke Bryan, and embarked on his first sold-out headline tour in 2025. With millions of likes across socials and his highly anticipated debut album on the way, this passionate writer and artist sets out to stay true to his influences as well as his story to deliver a powerful message through his music to his growing audience.
Sons of Habit gets their name from the trailer where the band first started making music on a piece of land in Habit, KY. It’s where the band’s lead singer, Mitchell Douglas, called home, and brought together his writing partner, Hagan Edge, alongside Dalton Daniels, Jeffrey Parish, and Noah Patrick, to play together - forming an indie folk band that takes the best elements from country and rock and fuses them together to create a fresh and unique sound. Although they’ve only been a band for less than a year, the members have a deep rooted history, all growing up in Owensboro, KY. Since releasing their first single “Madeline,” the band has racked up millions of streams and have played shows nationwide, opening for the likes of Ole 60, Shane Smith & The Saints, The Revivalists, and Dustin Lynch
Growing up in Grayson, GA, Duke Jones quickly realized he needed to make the move to Nashville, TN to pursue music. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter’s unique sound is borne from a variety of influences, stretching from Morgan Wallen to Tyler Childers. His first singles have built a dedicated following, leading to the sell out of his debut headline show at Eddie’s Attic. With more new music on the way, Duke has been tapped as one of the most promising young singer-songwriters in country music.
Ethan Garner, a 22-year-old singer-songwriter from Athens, GA, is quickly making a name for himself in country music. After two years at Georgia Southern University, a trip to Nashville, TN inspired him to transfer to Belmont University to focus on music full-time. With over 2 million views on TikTok, Ethan’s relatable lyrics, soulful voice, and blend of traditional and modern country have earned him a dedicated following and set the stage for a bright future in the industry.