
Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 37th annual MusicRow Awards, presented by City National Bank, we take a closer look at the Discovery Artist of the Year category.
This category honors a Nashville developing artist who has demonstrated the most promise of future success during the eligibility period.
This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting is now open and closes on Aug. 15 at 5:00 p.m. To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.

Watkinsville, Georgia native Gavin Adcock began releasing music in 2021 after a knee injury paused his time as a football player at Georgia Southern University. During recovery, he shifted focus to songwriting and recording, independently building a catalog that has since amassed over 1 billion global streams. His breakout track “A Cigarette” is RIAA Platinum-certified, while “Run Your Mouth,” “Deep End” and “Four Leaf Clover” have each earned Gold status. In 2024, Adcock released his major-label debut album Actin’ Up Again, which became the largest country debut by a solo male artist that year, earning over 15 million U.S. streams in its first week and marking the year’s top streaming debut in the genre. His next full-length project, Own Worst Enemy, is set for release on Aug. 15, 2025. Over the past year, Adcock has sold out headline tours across the U.S., including the “Monster Energy Outbreak Tour” and the “Need To Tour.” He also joins Morgan Wallen on select dates of the “I’m The Problem Tour,” alongside scheduled festival appearances and new headline shows through the end of 2025.
Hailing from the small town of Hull, Georgia, Mackenzie Carpenter is the spunky girl-next-door who grew up writing songs with her brothers and singing in church. Raised on a foundation of family, faith and music, she developed a warm, authentic voice that blends classic country roots with a modern edge. Before stepping into the spotlight as an artist, Carpenter made her mark as a songwriter, penning standout cuts like Megan Moroney’s “I’m Not Pretty,” “Indifferent” and “28th of June,” as well as Lily Rose’s breakout track “Villain.” After signing with The Valory Music Co. in 2022, she earned industry attention from Spotify, CMT, MusicRow and Nashville Briefing as an artist to watch. She’s opened for Miranda Lambert, Jake Owen, Parker McCollum and more. On March 7, Carpenter released her debut album Hey Country Queen, a 13-track project she co-wrote in full. Featuring fan-favorite singles like “Dozen Red Flags” and the Midland duet “I Wish You Would.” Most recently, she joined Moroney on select dates of her “Am I Okay? Tour.”
Originally from North Carolina, Carter Faith relocated to Nashville to pursue a career in country music. Since making the move, she has accumulated over 117 million global streams. In 2024, she signed with UMG Nashville (now MCA). Her debut album, Cherry Valley, is set for release this October, following the 2023 launch of her Capitol Records Nashville debut, The Aftermath EP. Faith has performed alongside notable acts including Little Big Town, Keith Urban, and Willie Nelson. Most recently, she wrapped dates with Ella Langley and Carly Pearce. She was recognized on MusicRow’s Next Big Thing and All Country News’ Artists to Watch lists for 2025. Her industry momentum is further reflected in her inclusion in CMT’s Next Women of Country Class of 2023 and Listen Up Class of 2024 campaigns. She also became the first country artist ever featured in Spotify’s multi-genre Fresh Finds program, an early indicator of her wide-ranging impact and cross-genre potential.
Dylan Gossett began writing and recording music as a teenager, using GarageBand on his mom’s computer. Throughout high school, college at Texas A&M and a job at Formula 1 Racing, music remained his true passion. Inspired by a new wave of online singer-songwriters, he began posting videos in April 2023. His debut single, “To Be Free,” which was entirely self-written, recorded, produced, and mixed in his bedroom, arrived that June. A month later, his breakout song “Coal” went viral and has since racked up over 428 million streams, gone Platinum in multiple countries, and landed on the Billboard Hot 100 and Spotify’s U.S. Top 200. In October 2023, Gossett released his first EP No Better Time, earning critical acclaim and followed that with his 2024 EP Songs In The Gravel. He’s sold out multiple headline tours, supported Noah Kahan and Morgan Wallen, and played top festivals like Stagecoach and CMA Fest. Now, his self-written and produced debut album Westward, which released July 18, marks a bold new chapter.
Blending traditional country storytelling with a modern sound, Dylan Marlowe is a Sony Music Nashville artist from Statesboro, Georgia. Influenced by a wide range of artists from Eric Church and Kenny Chesney to Linkin Park and Blink-182, Marlowe brings a genre-blurring approach to his songwriting and production. He first gained attention in 2021 with a reimagined cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license,” drawing over half a million followers on TikTok. Since then, he’s released self-penned projects including Record High and Dirt Road When I Die, and co-wrote Jon Pardi’s No. 1 hit “Last Night Lonely.” In 2025, Marlowe earned his first No. 1 at country radio with “Boys Back Home” (featuring Dylan Scott), which he co-wrote with Seth Ennis and Joe Fox. The track is RIAA Gold-certified. His debut album Mid-Twenties Crisis followed, contributing to over 400 million global streams to date. Marlowe has supported artists like Dan + Shay, Cole Swindell, Hardy, and Brantley Gilbert, steadily building a fanbase through consistent touring and a sound that bridges country tradition with rock-influenced edge.
Hudson Westbrook hails from Stephenville, Texas, raised on George Strait, Turnpike Troubadours, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, and Tracy Lawrence. After making waves with his viral 2024 debut “Take It Slow,” he quickly followed with a series of grassroots hits while enrolled at Texas Tech University. His breakout Texas radio single “Two Way Drive” topped charts, followed by his first national country radio single “House Again.” Blending the classic country he grew up on with his own fresh perspective, Westbrook delivers a sound that’s both nostalgic and new. His debut album Texas Forever, a 17-track project that arrived July 25, captures that vision in full. In just one year, Westbrook has amassed nearly 500 million global streams and averages over 20 million streams per week. He kicked off 2025 with two nearly sold-out headline tours and upcoming support slots for Parker McCollum, Midland, Eli Young Band, Cole Swindell, and Ian Munsick. Named a Highway Find by SiriusXM and a top 2025 Artist to Watch by Spotify, Westbrook is taking Texas country far beyond state lines.
Grand Ole Opry & Humana To Host ‘Face The Fight Night’ On Sept. 10
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Grand Ole Opry and presenting sponsor Humana are joining forces for the second year for “Face the Fight Night” on Sept. 10, World Suicide Prevention Day, to drive awareness and education about veteran suicide prevention.
Craig Morgan, Coffey Anderson, Mickey Guyton and Tucker Wetmore are scheduled to perform during the special show to help raise awareness around the critical issue.
Launched in June 2023 by founding partners the Humana Foundation, Reach Resilience, and USAA, Face the Fight works to bring organizations together to reduce the veteran suicide rate. The coalition now includes more than 250 members working collectively to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and engage communities. Face the Fight-funded programs have also impacted more than 355,000 lives with proven interventions.
“We are deeply committed to reducing veteran suicide and proud to stand alongside our partners in the Face the Fight coalition,” says George Renaudin, Humana’s President of Insurance. “The progress we’ve made together is a powerful reminder that no veteran should ever feel alone. Face the Fight Night is more than an event – it’s a celebration of resilience, a call to action, and a message of hope. Together, we are breaking down stigma, building stronger communities, and driving purposeful change.”
Nate Smith Notches Fourth No. 1 Single
/by Lauryn SinkNate Smith. Photo: Kaiser Cunningham
Nate Smith has earned his fourth No. 1 single with “Fix What You Didn’t Break.” The song follows Smith’s “Whiskey On You,” “World on Fire” and “Bulletproof,” all of which went No. 1 and earned Platinum certifications.
Smith co-wrote the single alongside Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips and Lindsay Rimes, who also produced the track.
“In case you guys didn’t know the impact of what sharing a song can make on an artist and his career… y’all are changing not only my life but everyone around me. Sorry for the waterworks but I couldn’t control it. I’m too overwhelmed with thankfulness and relief. THANK YOU, COUNTRY RADIO!!!!!!!!! SO MUCH!” Smith shared in an emotional video post on Instagram. “To my family at Sony Music Nashville, my team who is touring with me, the songwriters, my management The Core Entertainment, and to my fans… there will never be enough ‘thank yous’ I could give you guys. Without you, every one of you, showing up every day for me… we wouldn’t be here today. I’m overwhelmed today.”
Smith recently released his newest track “Dads Don’t Die” around Father’s Day, as part of a very special two-pack. In addition to the original, it boasted a bonus version featuring Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Emily Weisband, who he co-wrote the track with. He is currently serving as direct support on Jason Aldean’s “Full Throttle Tour” through fall.
Weekly Register: Post Malone Returns To Top Five On Streaming Charts
/by Lauryn SinkPost Malone. Photo: Adam DeGross
Morgan Wallen remains at the top of the charts this week, according to Luminate data. His duet with Tate McRae, “What I Want,” remains at No. 1 on the songs chart with 17 million streams this week adding to its 247 million total, while his recently-released I’m The Problem record holds its top position on the albums chart with 136K in total consumption (4.1K in album only and 166 million in song streams).
On the songs chart, Wallen holds the top four positions. “I’m The Problem” and “Just In Case” come in at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively with 13 million streams each this week each. “I Got Better” takes the No. 4 spot with 12 million streams this week. Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” comes in No. 5 with 10 million streams this week.
Over on the albums chart, Wallen’s One Thing At A Time takes the No. 2 spot with 39K in total consumption while Dangerous: The Double Album holds the No. 3 spot with 27K. Shaboozey’s Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going takes No. 4 with 25K in total consumption. Post Malone has returned to the top five this week with his F-1 Trillon album rounding out the chart with 18k in total consumption.
LOCASH Inks With CAA
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R): Darin Murphy, CAA; Karen Schillinger, CAA; Preston Brust, LOCASH; Chris Lucas, LOCASH; Skip Bishop, Galaxy Label Group. Photo: Larry McCormack for BMI
LOCASH, the duo comprised of Preston Brust and Chris Lucas, have signed with CAA for exclusive representation in all areas.
The two have collected a pocket full of hits since beginning their career, including “I Love This Life,” “I Know Somebody” and “One Big Country Song.” Their most recent chart topper “Hometown Home” was the pair’s first No. 1 single out of their own Galaxy Label Group. The two-week No. 1 was co-penned by Brust, Lucas, Zach Abend and Andy Albert, with production by Jacob Rice.
“The energy that Darin [Murphy] and CAA are bringing to our new chapter is exciting, inspiring and contagious,” LOCASH shares. “They rolled up their sleeves on day one and have already made a big impact on our touring. Darin is one of those top-notch names that’s seen it all and worked with the biggest artists in our industry, so to have him behind the wheel of our touring has our whole team feeling grateful and ready to rock.”
Tracy Lawrence To Celebrate 20th Anniversary Of Mission: Possible Turkey Fry In November
/by Lorie HollabaughTracy Lawrence. Photo: Caylee Robillard
Tracy Lawrence‘s annual Mission:Possible Turkey Fry and Benefit returns on Nov. 25, celebrating its 20th year this year.
The anniversary event will be bigger than ever before, aiming to feed over 32,000 people in need in Middle Tennessee through the Nashville Rescue Mission, eight surrounding county school systems, and boots on the ground community organizations who provide for those in need.
“I cannot believe we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the turkey fry,” says Lawrence. “This event started with a few of my buddies in a church parking lot and only cooking 200 birds. Now our footprint has grown, and we’re cooking 2,000 turkeys and feeding so many throughout Middle Tennessee. Big things!”
The turkey fry will kick off early morning on Nov. 25 at the Nashville Fairgrounds. With the help of Cargill, The Poultry Federation and Operation BBQ, the event has expanded to feed more people in the community with 2,000 cooked turkeys – 400 more than last year – and 1,200 frozen turkeys distributed. The festivities will continue on into the night at Luke Combs’ Category 10 for a benefit concert, with the lineup to be released soon. General on-sale for the event begins Aug. 15.
In conjunction with the announcement, Lawrence has launched a brand new seasoning to join his growing line of cooking products. Tracy Lawrence’s All-Natural Seasoning is completely free from MSG, gluten, sugar and non-GMO, and comes in four flavors – creole, garlic and onion salt, seasoning salt and cracked pepper garlic. The seasoning is sold in select Scheel’s stores as well as Amazon and on Lawrence’s website. Last fall, Lawrence launched an all-natural marinade, inspired by his daughter’s food allergies. Select profits from the marinade and seasoning benefit Lawrence’s Mission:Possible charity.
2025 MusicRow Awards Nominees For Discovery Artist Of The Year
/by Madison HahnenFollowing the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 37th annual MusicRow Awards, presented by City National Bank, we take a closer look at the Discovery Artist of the Year category.
This category honors a Nashville developing artist who has demonstrated the most promise of future success during the eligibility period.
This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting is now open and closes on Aug. 15 at 5:00 p.m. To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.
Watkinsville, Georgia native Gavin Adcock began releasing music in 2021 after a knee injury paused his time as a football player at Georgia Southern University. During recovery, he shifted focus to songwriting and recording, independently building a catalog that has since amassed over 1 billion global streams. His breakout track “A Cigarette” is RIAA Platinum-certified, while “Run Your Mouth,” “Deep End” and “Four Leaf Clover” have each earned Gold status. In 2024, Adcock released his major-label debut album Actin’ Up Again, which became the largest country debut by a solo male artist that year, earning over 15 million U.S. streams in its first week and marking the year’s top streaming debut in the genre. His next full-length project, Own Worst Enemy, is set for release on Aug. 15, 2025. Over the past year, Adcock has sold out headline tours across the U.S., including the “Monster Energy Outbreak Tour” and the “Need To Tour.” He also joins Morgan Wallen on select dates of the “I’m The Problem Tour,” alongside scheduled festival appearances and new headline shows through the end of 2025.
Hailing from the small town of Hull, Georgia, Mackenzie Carpenter is the spunky girl-next-door who grew up writing songs with her brothers and singing in church. Raised on a foundation of family, faith and music, she developed a warm, authentic voice that blends classic country roots with a modern edge. Before stepping into the spotlight as an artist, Carpenter made her mark as a songwriter, penning standout cuts like Megan Moroney’s “I’m Not Pretty,” “Indifferent” and “28th of June,” as well as Lily Rose’s breakout track “Villain.” After signing with The Valory Music Co. in 2022, she earned industry attention from Spotify, CMT, MusicRow and Nashville Briefing as an artist to watch. She’s opened for Miranda Lambert, Jake Owen, Parker McCollum and more. On March 7, Carpenter released her debut album Hey Country Queen, a 13-track project she co-wrote in full. Featuring fan-favorite singles like “Dozen Red Flags” and the Midland duet “I Wish You Would.” Most recently, she joined Moroney on select dates of her “Am I Okay? Tour.”
Originally from North Carolina, Carter Faith relocated to Nashville to pursue a career in country music. Since making the move, she has accumulated over 117 million global streams. In 2024, she signed with UMG Nashville (now MCA). Her debut album, Cherry Valley, is set for release this October, following the 2023 launch of her Capitol Records Nashville debut, The Aftermath EP. Faith has performed alongside notable acts including Little Big Town, Keith Urban, and Willie Nelson. Most recently, she wrapped dates with Ella Langley and Carly Pearce. She was recognized on MusicRow’s Next Big Thing and All Country News’ Artists to Watch lists for 2025. Her industry momentum is further reflected in her inclusion in CMT’s Next Women of Country Class of 2023 and Listen Up Class of 2024 campaigns. She also became the first country artist ever featured in Spotify’s multi-genre Fresh Finds program, an early indicator of her wide-ranging impact and cross-genre potential.
Dylan Gossett began writing and recording music as a teenager, using GarageBand on his mom’s computer. Throughout high school, college at Texas A&M and a job at Formula 1 Racing, music remained his true passion. Inspired by a new wave of online singer-songwriters, he began posting videos in April 2023. His debut single, “To Be Free,” which was entirely self-written, recorded, produced, and mixed in his bedroom, arrived that June. A month later, his breakout song “Coal” went viral and has since racked up over 428 million streams, gone Platinum in multiple countries, and landed on the Billboard Hot 100 and Spotify’s U.S. Top 200. In October 2023, Gossett released his first EP No Better Time, earning critical acclaim and followed that with his 2024 EP Songs In The Gravel. He’s sold out multiple headline tours, supported Noah Kahan and Morgan Wallen, and played top festivals like Stagecoach and CMA Fest. Now, his self-written and produced debut album Westward, which released July 18, marks a bold new chapter.
Blending traditional country storytelling with a modern sound, Dylan Marlowe is a Sony Music Nashville artist from Statesboro, Georgia. Influenced by a wide range of artists from Eric Church and Kenny Chesney to Linkin Park and Blink-182, Marlowe brings a genre-blurring approach to his songwriting and production. He first gained attention in 2021 with a reimagined cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license,” drawing over half a million followers on TikTok. Since then, he’s released self-penned projects including Record High and Dirt Road When I Die, and co-wrote Jon Pardi’s No. 1 hit “Last Night Lonely.” In 2025, Marlowe earned his first No. 1 at country radio with “Boys Back Home” (featuring Dylan Scott), which he co-wrote with Seth Ennis and Joe Fox. The track is RIAA Gold-certified. His debut album Mid-Twenties Crisis followed, contributing to over 400 million global streams to date. Marlowe has supported artists like Dan + Shay, Cole Swindell, Hardy, and Brantley Gilbert, steadily building a fanbase through consistent touring and a sound that bridges country tradition with rock-influenced edge.
Hudson Westbrook hails from Stephenville, Texas, raised on George Strait, Turnpike Troubadours, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, and Tracy Lawrence. After making waves with his viral 2024 debut “Take It Slow,” he quickly followed with a series of grassroots hits while enrolled at Texas Tech University. His breakout Texas radio single “Two Way Drive” topped charts, followed by his first national country radio single “House Again.” Blending the classic country he grew up on with his own fresh perspective, Westbrook delivers a sound that’s both nostalgic and new. His debut album Texas Forever, a 17-track project that arrived July 25, captures that vision in full. In just one year, Westbrook has amassed nearly 500 million global streams and averages over 20 million streams per week. He kicked off 2025 with two nearly sold-out headline tours and upcoming support slots for Parker McCollum, Midland, Eli Young Band, Cole Swindell, and Ian Munsick. Named a Highway Find by SiriusXM and a top 2025 Artist to Watch by Spotify, Westbrook is taking Texas country far beyond state lines.
PYNK BEARD Inks With Red Bull Records, Reveals Debut EP
/by Lauryn SinkPynk Beard. Photo: Dez Wilson
PYNK BEARD has inked with Red Bull Records. Alongside the deal, he has released “Sip,” the third track off his upcoming debut EP, Red Dirt Diaries.
Prior to his current work as a solo artist, PYNK BEARD (Sebastian Kole), wrote for six Grammy winning or nominated projects. He penned Alessia Cara’s No. 1 singles “Scars to Your Beautiful” and “Here,” as well as standout tracks for Alicia Keys, John Legend, Halle Bailey, Ariana Grande and Jennifer Lopez, among others.
“PYNK BEARD effortlessly blends his traditional Southern roots with culturally resonant lyrics, creating a sound that is truly original,” shares Greg Hammer, Managing Director of Red Bull Records. “To watch him build a loyal following before releasing any music officially has been incredibly impressive and speaks to how special he is. We’re thrilled to welcome him to Red Bull Records and we’re confident he has a bright future ahead of him that we’re proud to champion.”

“I’m so grateful to be a part of the Red Bull Records family!” PYNK BEARD adds. “They have been nothing short of amazing in supporting me in the release of my first two singles ‘I Lived’ and ‘Mine Lord Willing’ and their genuine interest and care for me as an artist has shown in every action. The future here is bright and Pynk.”
Red Dirt Diaries EP Track List:
1. “I Lived”
2. “2 Rich For My Blood”
3. “Mine, Lord Willing”
4. “One More Slow Dance”
5. “Sip”
Rose Palermo Announces Association With Son & Fellow Attorney Andrew Cheatham
/by Lorie HollabaughAndrew Cheatham
Cheatham & Palermo Founder and longtime Nashville family attorney Rose Palermo has announced that after 52 years of continuous practice, she is joining professional forces with her son, Washington, D.C.-based attorney Andrew Cheatham.
A graduate of Nashville’s Hillsboro High School, Cheatham is a seasoned international lawyer and the founder of Pragmatic Panic Legal and Social Services, a nonprofit firm offering pro bono legal aid in housing, immigration, and family law. A former Senior Advisor at the United States Institute of Peace, Cheatham previously served with the United Nations in Iraq, Somalia, and Libya, helping stabilize conflict-affected regions through reconciliation and governance programs.
At Cheatham & Palermo, Cheatham will collaborate on matters intersecting with international and complex family law issues in Washington, D.C. and New York. As part of this new association, Cheatham will continue to practice independently as a solo practitioner in Washington, D.C., with active bar admissions in both D.C. and New York. His work will support Cheatham & Palermo on high-profile cases that span state, federal, and international jurisdictions.
“I’ve had the great fortune of practicing law alongside my husband for over 50 years,” says Palermo. “And now, to formally work with my son — who brings a global view and such strong principles — is one of the greatest joys of my professional life.”
Palermo, who first opened her law office in 1973 with her husband Denty Cheatham, has spent five decades building a reputation as one of Tennessee’s preeminent family lawyers. Palermo’s practice has represented high-profile clients across the country and helped shape the legal landscape of family law in the state. Her name became legal precedent when she successfully fought for her right to retain her maiden name after marriage, resulting in the landmark Tennessee Supreme Court decision in Dunn v. Palermo.
Sticks Management Adds Gavin Adcock To Roster, Saxon Curry Joins As Manager
/by Madison HahnenGavin Adcock & Saxon Curry
Sticks Management has added Gavin Adcock to its artist roster. Adcock’s manager, Saxon Curry, has also officially joined the company.
Curry hails from Augusta, Georgia and attended Georgia Southern University for two years, the same university Adcock attended. Curry transferred to Belmont his junior year where he completed his Music Business degree. As a senior, Curry interned at Make Wake Artists, where he assisted management coordinators across the company’s roster.
Curry and Adcock were first introduced through Adcock’s guitar player, Bennett Bosewell, who Curry knew from high school. Curry drove down to Georgia to watch Adcock perform at a small bar in Statesboro, and the two kept in touch afterwards. After graduating from Belmont in 2022, Curry began his full-time career at WME, where he was an agent assistant. In August of 2023, Adcock hired Curry as his Manager, while Curry was still working at WME, where Adcock signed his booking deal in Fall 2023.
Adcock’s sophomore album Own Worst Enemy releases this Friday (Aug. 15). He will open up for fellow Sticks Management client Morgan Wallen this weekend in Cleveland as part of Wallen’s 2025 “I’m The Problem” stadium tour, before beginning his own headlining “Need To Tour” on Aug. 21.
Adcock is represented by WME for booking, Kella Farris with Farris, Self & Moore for business management and is signed to Warner Music Nashville.
Big Loud To Take Over SkyDeck During AmericanaFest
/by Lauryn SinkBig Loud will take over the SkyDeck on Broadway during AmericanaFest with performances from Charles Wesley Godwin, Stephen Wilson Jr., Thelma & James, Zandi Holup and Coleman Jennings. Set for Wednesday, Sept. 10, doors open for AmericanaFest pass holders at 11 a.m. and at 11:30 a.m for the general public. The event is open to all ages and admission is free on a first-come first served basis.
West Virginia native Wesley Godwin is a country and Americana artist known for his 19-track album Family Ties (2023) and his recent seven-song EP Lonely Mountain Town. Indiana-born, Nashville-based Wilson Jr. released his debut album søn of dad and has toured extensively, including upcoming shows at the Ryman Auditorium. Thelma & James is a Nashville-based husband-and-wife duo MacKenzie Porter and Jake Etheridge who have released songs such as “Happy Ever After You,” which has over 20 million streams. Pennsylvania-born Holup released her debut album Wildflower, produced by Ryan Hadlock, and has shared the stage with artists like Steve Earle and Amanda Shires. Austin-based Jennings combines traditional outlaw country with rock, folk, and blues influences, developing a distinct sound through narrative-driven songwriting.