Our Artists
Willie Tate
Willie Tate blends gritty country, southern rock, and Appalachian soul into a sound that’s distinctly his own. Born out of the mountains of North Georgia, his music carries the weight of real life: love, loss, faith, and family. He writes the way people actually feel, which is why his songs stick. His style sits at the intersection of country, rock, and Americana without fully belonging to any of them, and that’s exactly what makes it work. Recent releases include his EP Never Learn and singles like “Balcony,” “Tennessee You,” and “Around a Good Time.”
Blake Henderson
Blake Henderson grew up in small-town Oklahoma on a special blend of classic country, Red Dirt, and country-pop, and his music reflects all of it. A husband, father of two, and performer since age 8, Blake brings a natural authenticity to everything he does. Before making his mark in Nashville, he worked in the oil fields, and that blue-collar grit comes through in his sound. He signed with New Lost City Records in 2020 and has been building a devoted following ever since. His debut single “Tomorrow’s Problem” is exactly what it sounds like: a country party anthem built for a good time.
Johnny McGuire
Johnny McGuire calls his sound Midwest Country: a little rock, a little country, and a little of whatever feels right. Born in Texas and raised in Kansas, he made his mark in Nashville as half of the duo Walker McGuire, whose debut single “Til Tomorrow” climbed to the Top 40 on Billboard’s Country chart in 2017. He went solo two years later and signed a publishing deal with MV2 in 2022, bringing a fresh lyrical depth and a roots-rock edge to his solo work. He has also collaborated with Billy Ray Cyrus on the single “Chevys and Fords.” His latest single “Too Much Whiskey” is out now on all streaming platforms.
Big Trip
