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Highway Home Inks With Warner Records

June 12, 2026/by Lauryn Sink

Pictured (L-R): Tom Corson, Eamon Owen, Kelly Bolton, Stanton Langley, Conner Sweeny, Aaron Bay-Shuck and Charly Salvatore.

Highway Home, the trio composed of Stanton Langley, Eamon Owen and Conner Sweeny, has inked with Warner Records.

The band has independently released a string of singles including “Missin’ You Goes,” “Ring On Red” and “Look At You.” They recently made their CMA Fest debut and have shared stages with Luke Combs, Sister Hazel, Sara Evans, Graham Barham and George Birge, among others.

“Highway Home is a band built on rare individual talent — each member is a gifted singer, musician, and songwriter in their own right,” shares Kelly Bolton, VP A&R Warner Records. “Their three-part harmony is unmistakable. Their songwriting bridges the soul of ‘90s and 2000s country with a sound that resonates right now — and that’s exactly what makes them cut through. We couldn’t be more excited to welcome them to the Warner Records family.”

“The most important thing to us has always been making sure the music stays true to our vision, and the folks at Warner have been completely aligned with that from the start,” Highway Home adds. “Warner Records feels like home, and a great place to create the music we are passionate about. We couldn’t be more excited to join the team and write our next chapter with Warner!”

In celebration of the announcement, the band has released their label debut, “No More Drinkin’ Songs.”

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Lauryn Sink is a staff writer at MusicRow Magazine. Hailing from Lexington, North Carolina, Lauryn is a 2025 graduate of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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