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The Dryes

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The Dryes (Derek and Katelyn) have gained thousands of new fans and followers since making their debut on the current season of NBC's "The Voice," joining Team Blake. Already, USA Today, Taste of Country, Entertainment Weekly and American Songwriter have taken notice of them. The Dryes have received praise from Rolling Stone, People and Country Today since their first release, according to... read full bio

Ashley Monroe

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Ashley Monroe started creating songs that unexpectedly revealed themselves after releasing her Grammy-nominated LP The Blade. These songs were prodded loose after working through pain and conflict from her youth. Monroe lost her father when she was a young girl and the experience was difficult for both her and her mother as they tried to figure out their new places in the... read full bio

Joshua Hedley

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As Nashville's right hand man, Joshua Hedley has been establishing a reputation for himself for many years. Hedley, sometimes referred to as the "mayor of lower Broadway" by associates and friends, is a regular at Robert's Western World where he performs with his band the Hedliners for tips. The gifted singer-songwriter has shared the violin with Jonny Fritz, Robert Ellis and... read full bio

Jesse James Dupree and Dixie Inc.

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Jesse James Dupree, well known as the chainsaw-wielding vocalist of the boisterous Southern hard rock band Jackyl, decided to try a solo side project, assembling a supporting band including Brother Cane bassist Roman Glick and guitarist John Hayes. The resulting album, Foot Fetish, which was released that summer, allowed Dupree the chance to delve into some of his other favorite... read full bio

Man About A Horse

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Man About a Horse performs bluegrass music occasionally, although not usually on conventional instruments. The Philadelphia-based band incorporates blues, funk and rock influences into their music. They were nominated for an IBMA Band Momentum Award in addition to winning the FreshGrass Band Award. The first full-length album by Man About a Horse debuted at #11 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart and received... read full bio

Jay Allen

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Allen created "Blank Stares" after witnessing his mother's Alzheimer's-related symptoms. In Iowa, a video of him and his mother playing the song on stage went viral and had more than 500 million Facebook views. Since then, his mother has passed away, but Jay is still touring the nation as an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Association and the song has helped generate... read full bio

Campbell Jensen

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As the musical duet Campbell/Jensen, Ashley Campbell and Thor Jensen create a singular fusion of musical styles. Together, Ashley and Thor have a unique sound because to their backgrounds in rock and gypsy jazz as well as country and Americana. The daughter of country music superstar Glen Campbell, Ashley Campbell, started her career playing in her father's band on multiple... read full bio

Creed Fisher

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On his most recent album, This Ain't the Hamptons, country music's emerging Outlaw Country star, Creed Fisher, urges listeners to never forget who they are, where they are from and that they should never be afraid to work hard to make an honest life. This album not only honors the blue-collar sensibility, patriotism and love of the simple pleasures that Fisher's music is... read full bio

Dixon Dallas

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Social media has a way of disseminating even the most obscure musical genres and mashups, bringing fresh sounds and unorthodox takes on worn-out song clichés. Country music is frequently anti-LGBTQ+ since it is usually linked with rural America, Southern small towns and groups that are politically and culturally conservative. Dallas, whose actual name is Jake Hill, hasn't stated if he is... read full bio

Abe Partridge

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Popular musician, singer/songwriter, visual artist and podcaster Abe Partridge is headquartered in Mobile, Alabama. He received acclaim for his debut, Cotton Fields and Blood for Days. Partridge has relentlessly toured since the release of his debut album, performing at prestigious songwriter festivals like 30A Songwriters Festival, Frank Brown Songwriters Festival and Americanafest. He has also made several trips to the Netherlands and... read full bio

Old Shoe

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Chicago-based Old Shoe is a five-piece Americana roots rock group. Old Shoe, which was founded in 2010, has slowly shaped the Midwest scene with its natural grooves and expanding, devoted following. Weekly gigs at neighborhood Chicago pubs were the band's modest beginnings, but they soon progressed to high-profile festival appearances at occasions like Summer Camp and Wakarusa, as well as... read full bio

The Band Steele

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The Band Steele is a country band made up of the duo Bo Steele and Ben Rubino who have been friends since high school. They have been playing together since they were 14 but they gained overnight popularity when a video of Bo singing in a hospital room went viral. The video to this day has millions of views and... read full bio

Robert Vincent

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In This Town You're Owned, Robert's third studio album, was published by Thirty Tigers at the beginning of 2020 and immediately strolled into a global pandemic. The album resonated well enough to take home the 'Album Of The Year' award from the Americana Music Association UK despite postponed promotional initiatives and tours. In addition to receiving favorable reviews, the album... read full bio

Emily Barker

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Award-winning singer-songwriter Emily Barker is best known for creating and performing the theme song for the BBC's wildly popular crime thriller Wallander, starring Kenneth Branagh. The Red Clay Halo, Vena Portae, Marry Waterson, Applewood Road (with whom she released an amazing album of original songs recorded live around a single microphone, dubbed "flawless" by The Sunday Times), and she has... read full bio

Hueston

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Based in Florida, Corey Hueston is a producer, songwriter and artist. Cory was the lead singer of the indie/alternative combo The Blancos, but he is now focusing on his first solo project, HUESTON. The current wave of commercialism afflicting the music industry does not provide Hueston with comfort. An arrangement of unadulterated individualism combined with poignant storytelling that tests and strains the... read full bio

Taylor McCall

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Taylor's remarkable debut album, Black Powder Soul, opens with the voice of his grandfather, fittingly enough. Singing an ancient slave gospel, it's a premonition of things to come as well as a tribute to his late ancestor. The result of Taylor's meandering musical path, Black Powder Soul started at the age of seven when his parents gave him his first... read full bio

The Droptines

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The Droptines, named after a deer hunting word for unusual downturned antlers, don't look back and stick to their fun and music—a musical style that is gaining a following in Waco and throughout Texas. Although they are a Texas band and a (mainly) country band, The Droptines (rhymes with vines) are not a Texas country band. At its foundation, the band... read full bio

The Local Honeys

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Like an unrestrained racehorse, Kentucky rushes through the veins of the Local Honeys. It's time to settle in and listen when a legendary songwriter like Tom T Hall refers to a performer as "a great credit to a wonderful Kentucky tradition." In reference to The Local Honeys, he was spot on. The two musicians, Montana Hobbs and Linda Jean Stokley,... read full bio

Hayden Coffman

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In the realm of country music, singer-songwriter Hayden Coffman is quickly gaining recognition. With his deep voice, genuine words, sultry vocals, and unquestionable charisma, he has won over both reviewers and audiences. Hayden, who is from Knoxville, Tennessee, has a background steeped in the genre's traditions, but he also adds his own special flair and genuineness to each song he... read full bio

Ole 60

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United States-born, Ole 60 is a gifted musician who has established himself in the rock world, specifically in the pop rock subcontinent. Ole 60 has captured the hearts and minds of fans all throughout the country with their distinctive blend of vibrant performances and captivating music. Ole 60 is renowned for their ability to connect with their audience through genuine emotion... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire country performers for corporate functions, business or private parites, fairs or festivals, weddings, speaking engangments, print or online advertising campaigns, media events, endorsements, fundraisers, or appearances. Contact CTI by calling 725-228-5100 today or submitting a request in order to book talent like The Dryes, Ashley Monroe, Joshua Hedley, Jesse James Dupree and Dixie Inc., Man About A Horse, Jay Allen, Campbell Jensen, Creed Fisher, Dixon Dallas, Abe Partridge, Old Shoe, The Band Steele, Robert Vincent, Emily Barker, Hueston, Taylor McCall, The Droptines, The Local Honeys, Hayden Coffman, Ole 60 and more!