
Matt Cooper, a Jacksonville, Florida, native has been writing songs since his freshman year of college at University of Central Florida, where he played baseball before being wooed by the creative arts. He acted in plays and made his debut on the live stage, but his calling was setting his feelings to music. He took a job selling cars, and in six months raised enough money to go to Nashville and record: “I became a damn good car salesman,” he laughs.
Now signed to Quartz Hill Records, Cooper is poised to release a new batch of songs that will help listeners navigate life’s peaks and valleys. Or, as the title of his new single says, life’s “Highs and Lows.”
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Randy Houser needs no introduction. Randy remains one of country music’s very finest vocalist. A multiple time CMA and ACM Award Nominee, three number ones and over 1 billion streams, a country powerhouse.
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Hailing from Mobile, Alabama, The Red Clay Strays – Brandon Coleman (lead vocals, guitar), Drew Nix (guitar and vocals), Zach Rishel (guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass), John Hall (drums), bonded as young, working-class men raised on Lynyrd Skynyrd riffs. Anchored by Coleman, whose voice channels country gold and old-school rock ‘n’ roll soul, the Strays cut their teeth with gigs on sticky barroom floors.
Declared by American Songwriter as “one of the buzziest bands in the land,” this year the Strays keep the hits coming with two sold-out nights at Red Rocks, festival appearances at Under The Big Sky and CMA Festival, and a homecoming lap of three nights headlining The Wharf in Alabama to only then go on to sell out every single performance on the band’s “Get Right Tour” in both North America and across the pond for the EU/UK addition of the tour. The world is now taking notice and listening closely to the small town rock ‘n roll band out of Mobile, AL.
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Trey Pendley is a singer-songwriter whose music captures the emotional grit and quiet strength of rural life. Raised in the tiny town of Toad Suck, Arkansas—a place with no stoplights and a population under 300—Trey found inspiration in the simplicity and depth of his surroundings. With no internet at home, his world revolved around cassette tapes, vinyl records, and an old guitar passed down from his grandfather. Self-taught and steeped in a mix of outlaw country and heavy rock, Trey drew from artists like Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Motley Crüe to shape a sound that is both timeless and uniquely his own. A pivotal moment came when a songwriting retreat in Louisiana reconnected him to his creative roots and introduced him to his wife, Lexi — marking the beginning of a new chapter centered on love, storytelling, and purpose.
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Caroline Jones is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose musicianship and commanding stage presence has led her to becoming a full-time band member of Zac Brown Band and to building out an impressive solo career. Alongside her solo work, Jones has collaborated with and toured alongside artists including Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, the Eagles, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Trisha Yearwood, among others, building a career defined by growth, craft, and artistic conviction.





