Lanie Gardner Inks With TRACK Mgmt

Pictured (L-R): Emily Smith, Kelly Carrazzone, Lanie Gardner and Tracker Johnson. Photo: Brayln Smith
Lanie Gardner has signed with TRACK mgmt. She joins the company’s roster that includes Hardy, Dallas Smith, Jake Worthington and McCoy Moore, among others.
“It only took an intro meeting with TRACK mgmt to feel like I’d found my people,” says Gardner. “They genuinely care, and they get what it takes to be a real artist. I didn’t feel crazy for bringing up the little things…they beat me to it. You can tell they’re about building something meaningful that lasts. I feel really lucky and confident to have them in my corner.”
Gardner grew up in the Appalachian Mountains, brining her roots into her music. Her music blends influences of classic rock, R&B and country, shaping her genre-defying sound and storytelling. She first gained attention with her viral cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams,” which has over 100 million views.
She released her debut album A Songwriter’s Diary late last year via BBR Music Group/Stoney Creek Records. The 10 track album put Gardner’s name into the ranks, being named a 2025 Artist to Watch by the Recording Academy and Amazon Music, as well as securing a spot in CMT’s Next Women of Country: Class of 2025.
“It’s incredibly evident how truly special Lanie is, as both an artist and a person,” adds manager Emily Smith. “Her unique talent and work ethic are a dream to work with. I can’t wait for our team to help execute her vision and elevate to the next level!”
Gardner’s voice has also been featured in movie soundtracks, including Queen of the Ring and Twisters. She has toured across genres with opening slots for the Jonas Brothers, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson and ZZ Ward. She has also lent her voice to other artists, with collaborations including “What Could Go Right” with Thomas Rhett, “Love In Letting Go” with Warren Zeiders and “Tombstone Town” with Dorothy.
2025 kicked off for Gardner with her Stagecoach debut. She also joined Corey Kent on the road for his “Black Bandana Tour,” and will join Gavin Adcock throughout the summer/fall, alongside making her Opry debut later this year. Her sophomore album, Faded Polaroids, will be released on Sept. 5.
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