Warner Music Nashville Signs The Band Loula

Pictured (L-R, back row): Christina Dunkley (Management), Ben Kline (Co-Chair/Co-President, Warner Music Nashville), Cris Lacy (Co-Chair/Co-President, Warner Music Nashville), Patrick Sabatini (SVP Legal & Business Affairs, Warner Music Nashville) and Chip Dorsch (Management); (L-R, front row): Stephanie Davenport (VP A&R, Warner Music Nashville), Malachi Mills (The Band Loula), Logan Simmons (The Band Loula) and Mary Hilliard Harrington (Management)
Warner Music Nashville has signed The Band Loula. Their major-label debut track, “Don’t Call Me,” is set for release this Friday (Aug. 23).
Hailing from north Georgia, the duo is made up of longtime friends Malachi Mills and Logan Simmons. Together they have created a swampy, soul-forward country sound, and are currently in the studio with Grammy-winning Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne working on new music.
“The Band Loula’s music is equal parts raw talent, southern storytelling, heart and soul,” shares WMN’s VP of A&R, Stephanie Davenport. “Their incredible songwriting is matched only by their insane vocals, and I’m so thrilled to have them at Warner Music Nashville.”
The Band Loula has spent the year touring with Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBryde, Paul Cauthen and Brent Cobb, and they will continue touring with Elle King through November. Their team also includes managers Mary Hilliard Harrington, Chip Dorsch and Christina Dunkley and agents Grace Stern and Jay Williams of WME. They are signed to UMPG Nashville for publishing.
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