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Carolina Country Music Festival

Jun 8, 2023  ·  Carolina Country Music Fest, Myrtle Beach, SC Carolina Country Music Fest, Myrtle Beach, SC

Carolina Country Music Festival
Jun 8
Carolina Country Music Festival
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Born in Bowmanville, Ontario, Meghan Patrick is a Canadian country singer known for her blend of southern rock and classic country. A two-time CCMA Female Artist of the Year winner, she has shared stages with Keith Urban and Dwight Yoakam. Her award-winning debut album, 'Grace & Grit,' was produced by Vince Gill and Justin Niebank. Meghan's hit "My First Car," produced by Jeremy Stover, marked her U.S. debut. She won a Juno Award for 'Wild As Me,' reinforcing her status as a rising star.
Lainey Wilson, a celebrated country artist from Louisiana, won CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year, and a Grammy for Best Country Album. Known for hits like “Heart Like A Truck” and collaborations with Cole Swindell and HARDY, she's also an actress, appearing on Yellowstone. Recently inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, Lainey's storytelling and talent have made her a beloved figure in country music.
Statesboro, GA native Dylan Marlowe blends traditional country with rock. Known for his viral cover of "Driver’s License" and hits like “All About It.” Opened for Cole Swindell, penned No.1 hit for Jon Pardi.
Scotty McCreery, winner of "American Idol" in 2011, made history as the first country artist with a No. 1 debut on the Billboard Top 200. Known for hits like "Damn Strait" and "Five More Minutes," he has sold over 4 million albums. Inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, McCreery joined the Grand Ole Opry in 2023. Married to Gabi, the couple welcomed their son Avery in 2022.
Travis Tritt, born in Marietta, Georgia, blends Southern rock, blues, and gospel into his country music. With two GRAMMYs, four CMA Awards, and seven platinum albums, Tritt's hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" and "Here's A Quarter" have solidified his place among the 'Class of '89' alongside Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. Beyond music, he has appeared in films and TV shows.
Shenandoah, formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984, is known for blending traditional and radio-friendly country sounds. With hits like "Two Dozen Roses" and "Next to You, Next to Me," they achieved mainstream success in the late '80s and early '90s. The band won a Grammy for "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" with Alison Krauss and collaborated with artists such as Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton. Despite setbacks, Shenandoah remains a popular touring act, continuing to captivate audiences while celebrating its rich musical legacy.
Alana Springsteen, a Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville artist from Virginia Beach, gained fame with her "TWENTY SOMETHING" album. Praised by NPR and crowned "the future of country music" by PEOPLE, she's collaborated with Tiësto and William Black, surpassing 318 million global streams. A CMT 2023 Next Women of Country alum, she's toured with Tyler Hubbard and supported stars like Luke Bryan, LANY, and more.
Luke Combs, from Asheville, NC, fuses classic country, Southern soul, and modern R&B. Known for hits like "Hurricane" and "Beautiful Crazy," his debut album "This One's for You" and its singles topped charts, securing his 2018 CMA Best New Artist award. Combs' albums, including "What You See Is What You Get" and "Growin' Up," have been Billboard Country chart-toppers. His cover of "Fast Car" won him a CMA. Collaborated with artists like Billy Strings, with a distinctive style rooted in deep storytelling and heartfelt ballads.
Brooks & Dunn, from the USA, boast 20 No. 1 hits since 1991, 2 Grammys, and record sales surpassing any country duo. Known for "Boot Scootin' Boogie" and "My Maria," their "Merle Haggard meets The Rolling Stones" style drove the '90s power-country era. They reunited with Reba McEntire for a praised Vegas residency, and soon, they'll enter the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Bryan Martin, a self-taught country musician from a working-class background, gained fame with "Beauty In The Struggle." Influenced by classic artists, he has a diverse catalog of over 3,000 songs spanning traditional and southern rock genres. His mother sang with stars like Faron Young and Allison Krauss. Growing up in the oil fields, he blends real-life stories and emotions, resonating with audiences.
Corey Kent, from Bixby, OK, is a Platinum-certified country rocker known for his red-dirt style. After losing a publishing deal during the pandemic, he worked on a paving crew, leading to hits like “Wild As Her” and “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.” His album Black Bandana merges rock with country, showcasing his resilience. Songs like “Ain’t Gonna Lie” highlight his authenticity, drawing inspiration from his Texas ranch.
Bret Michaels, born in Butler, PA, rose to fame as Poison's frontman, selling over 30 million records. His solo career is notable, with hits like "Custom Built." Collaborated with legends like Joe Perry and Loretta Lynn, he's a sought-after performer, TV star, and influential figure.
Wyoming native Ian Munsick blends heartfelt country and Western style, boasting 900M+ streams, 19 awards, and hits like Gold-certified "Long Live Cowgirls" with Cody Johnson.
California-born country-rock singer-songwriter Chayce Beckham, known for his #1 platinum hit "23," won American Idol with original songs and blends country, rock, and hip hop.
Shreveport-born Jordan Davis moved to Nashville in 2012, hitting it big with hits like "Singles You Up." His debut was gold-certified, and he's won several awards, including Best New Country Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2019. Known for collaborations with stars like Luke Bryan and Julia Michaels.
Miranda Lambert, a groundbreaking country superstar, is the most-awarded artist in Academy of Country Music history. She has won three Grammys, 14 CMA Awards, and is also a TIME100 honoree. Known for her riveting music and collaborations with Leon Bridges, Enrique Iglesias, and others, Lambert has released seven No. 1 solo albums. She made history on Lower Broadway with Casa Rosa and became a New York Times bestselling author. Her animal charity, MuttNation, has raised over $10 million.
Halle Kearns, a Missouri-born country artist, wowed Nashville with her debut EP "Finally," hitting Top 10 on iTunes. Known for honest songwriting, she's earned 21M+ streams and captivated fans with personal projects like "Quarter Life Crisis."
HARDY, from Philadelphia, MS, blends rock and country with hits like "ONE BEER" and "wait in the truck." With five billion streams, he's a multi-ACM and CMA award winner, known for Southern rock vibes and hit songwriting. He has toured with Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen.
Morgan Wallen, hailed as the biggest country star globally, boasts 17 No. 1 singles and 19 Billboard Music Awards. Known for hits like "Dangerous: The Double Album" and "One Thing At A Time," he reshaped country music's global reach, even topping Australian charts. Celebrated for his crowd connection, Wallen hosts the Sand In My Boots Music Festival in Alabama and will tour with a refreshed setlist.
Top-selling Nashville singer-songwriter ERNEST, a 4x ACM nominee and 3x CMA Triple Play winner, fuses Eminem and George Jones influences, earning 12 No. 1 hits. Known for albums NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE and FLOWER SHOPS, he collaborates with Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and more. He co-wrote Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s Hot 100 hit, earning a 2025 GRAMMY nod.
Bailey Zimmerman, a platinum-certified country music star, famed for his powerful storytelling and dynamic style. Known for hits like "Fall In Love" and "Rock And A Hard Place," his debut LP, Religiously. The Album., set streaming records and won multiple awards.
Atlanta native Lily Rose gained fame with her viral country hit "Villain." Known for her raw storytelling, she's toured with Sam Hunt and opened for Shania Twain. Lily collaborated with Diplo on "Sad in the Summer" and appeared on The Voice and Good Morning America. She won GLAAD's Outstanding Breakthrough Artist Award in 2022 and was nominated for ACM New Female Artist of the Year. Married her wife, Daira, in 2023.
Chase Matthew, Nashville native, is a rising country star known for his low-slung vocal twang and high-energy performances. With over 1 billion streams, his hits "County Line" and "Love You Again" are notable. He's part of Opry NextStage 2024, MusicRow's Next Big Thing 2024, and collaborates with stars like Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan.
3x GRAMMY-winning country duo Dan + Shay, known for hits like “10,000 Hours” with Justin Bieber, have released five albums, achieving multiple Platinum certifications and breaking records with "Good Things."
Warner Records' Warren Zeiders, a Nashville headliner since 2022, boasts over 1.9B streams and hits like "Ride The Lightning" and "Pretty Little Poison." He's a Platinum-certified artist and topped country charts, opening for Jelly Roll in 2024.
Canada-born, Nashville-based MacKenzie Porter shines with her country-pop style, earning multiple award nominations. Known for "Thinking 'Bout You" with Dustin Lynch, she's toured with major artists and made high-profile TV appearances.
Whiskey Myers, a genre-bending band known for their high-energy shows and unique sound, has played over 2,500 live shows, including Red Rocks and Ryman. They opened for The Rolling Stones in Chicago. Their self-produced album "Tornillo" and the eponymous fifth studio album topped charts. With over 1.5 million albums sold and 2 billion streams, they've earned four RIAA Gold & Platinum awards. Featured in "Yellowstone," their music blends country, rock, and Americana.
Born in Hamilton, Georgia, Kidd G rose to fame via TikTok and SoundCloud. Known for blending hip-hop with old-school country, his hit "Dirt Road" went viral. Collaborates with Big Machine Label Group and has over 1.5M Spotify listeners.
Tracy Lawrence, born in Atlanta, Texas, rose to fame with rock-tinged honky tonk hits in the early '90s. Known for his blend of modern and traditional country, he released double-platinum albums "Alibis" and "Time Marches On." He charted 40 Billboard Country singles, including top hits like "Can't Break It to My Heart" and "My Second Home." Despite personal challenges, his career thrived with collaborations featuring Tim McGraw and Luke Bryan. He hosts the syndicated radio show "Honky Tonkin' with Tracy Lawrence," showcasing his lasting influence in the country music scene.
Dillon Carmichael, born in Burgin, KY, is a standout country artist known for his deep voice and neo-traditional style. Rising to fame with his debut "Hell On An Angel," he has collaborated with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Dwight Yoakam, and more. With over 140M streams, his album "Son Of A" continues his success.
Tyler Hubbard, born in the U.S., rose to fame as half of Florida Georgia Line with 22 No. 1 country hits. As a solo artist, he released a Gold-certified debut album featuring hits like "5 Foot 9" and "Dancin’ In The Country," both 2x Platinum. Known for TV appearances on Good Morning America and The Tonight Show, Hubbard is famed for his crossover appeal and chart-topping success.
Georgia-born Lauren Alaina, known for hits like "Road Less Traveled" and "What Ifs," is a chart-topping country star. She collaborates with Kane Brown and HARDY, is a Grand Ole Opry member, and has performed with top artists.
Country artist Ashley Cooke, from Big Loud/Back Blocks Music, has over 419M streams with hits like "Never Til Now" with Brett Young. Known for her eloquent lyrics and dynamic performances, she's toured with Luke Bryan and appeared on ABC's The Bachelorette. Cooke's 2023 debut "Shot in the Dark" reveals heartfelt stories in her sun-kissed pop-country style. Her single "Your Place" achieved her first Country radio No. 1. Billboard's July 2023 Rookie of the Month.
Born in Mississippi, Adam Doleac is known for his romantic country soul style. His debut album, "Barstool Whiskey Wonderland," includes hits like "Famous" and "Another," both No.1 on SiriusXM's The Highway. Doleac's music is a blend of addictive tracks mostly penned by himself, offering a deeper glimpse into his artistic world.
Shane Profitt, from Columbia, TN, is a rising Nashville Country artist known for his authentic style and powerful vocals. He gained fame performing at Puckett's and has rocked sold-out shows at Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry. Profitt, signed with Triple Tigers Records, released "Penny To My Name."
Born in Kentucky, Carly Pearce is a GRAMMY® Award-winning country artist known for hits like "Every Little Thing" and "I Hope You're Happy Now" with Lee Brice. She won CMA and ACM awards, collaborating with Ashley McBryde on the GRAMMY®-winning "Never Wanted To Be That Girl."
Travis Denning, from Warner Robins, GA, rose to fame with his Gold-certified debut single "David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs." His Platinum hit "After A Few" topped Billboard. Known for his hit "Southern Rock" with HARDY, Denning has written for stars like Morgan Wallen and Carrie Underwood. He has toured widely, headlining "Heartbeat Of A Small Town Tour" and joining acts like Cole Swindell and Dierks Bentley.
David Nail, from Kennett, MO, is known for his raw, emotive songs tackling personal demons. A respected innovator in country music, he debuted with "I’m About To Come Alive" and found success with albums like "The Sound Of A Million Dreams" and "I’m A Fire." Collaborating with producer Frank Liddell, he later formed David Nail & The Well Ravens in 2018, pushing creative boundaries. His candid style, free from restrictions, led to the powerful EP "Oh, Mother."
Thomas Mac, from Beavercreek, OH, moved to Nashville to pursue music. Known for his diverse songwriting and social media prowess, he has over 6M followers.

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