Georgia Country Musicians

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David Leon | Ashlie Rae | Thomas Abbott and The Smoking Guns| Jeremiah Wheeler | Tangents | Jennifer Cintron Band | Shane Millwood | Joe Yeoman | Brandon Holden | Stone Cold Country | Nick Alligood | Krysta Nick | Ty Chesley | Them Morris Boys | Mitch Morris | Caylee Anna | Ten Mile Creek | Salazar | Megan Fowler | Twisted Revolvers | Drew Parker | Peachy Pryron

 

David Leon

David Leon is a 20 year old recent high school graduate from Dacula, GA. who began his music career four short years ago. In that time, David has gained not only state, but national recognition by winning top honors in the Teen category in both Country and Gospel music. Included in his many awards over the past few years are Vocalist, Songwriter, and Entertainer of the year, as well as being voted one of the top 10 favorite 2010 Atlanta Country Artists by the fans, in that year's Country Atlanta Poll. David's original song "Waylon" has also been featured on www.countryatlanta.com as the Local Luminary Country Song of the Month (Jan 2012). Besides playing at venues such as the Wild Horse Saloon, Hard Rock Nashville, Hard Rock Atlanta, Hard Rock Memphis, and Hard Rock Gatlinburg, David has also received radio play on Atlanta's 94.9 The Bull's Backyard Country radio show. David was nominated by Georgia-Country.com for 2012 Male Artist of the Year.

For more information on David Leon, go to DavidLeonMusic.com

 

Ashlie Rae

Ashlie Rae has been around music as long as she can remember and with a strong musical heritage, she knew that talent was deep within her blood. She came to realize her passion for music and singing after she was accepted to join the school chorus in first grade. This love of music prompted her to branch out in Musical Theater. Ashlie Rae has over 40 musicals under her belt. These include Children Of Eden/Eve, Wizard of Oz/Dorothy, The Music Man/Marian Paroo, Once Upon A Matress/ Princess Winnifred, Guys & Dolls/Adelaide, High School Musical 1 & 2/ Gabriella. Ashlie Rae released her first CD with Lamon Records of Nashville on June 8th, 2010. Ashlie Rae has recorded a newly released single " A Soldier's Love" and " Undercover Cowgirl " both written by: Robert Eaves and produced by Two Shades of country in the summer of 2011. In 2011, Ashlie went on to win Female Entertainer of the Year and Most Promising Vocalist for 2011 again and will be competing on the State Level in March 2012.

For more information on Ashlie Rae, go to AshlieRaeMusic


 

Thomas Abbott and The Smoking Guns

Thomas Abbott and The Smoking Guns hail from Dawsonville and bring a great mix of traditional country to southern rock. Full of high energy, playing a ton of covers to their great originals.


For more information on Thomas Abbott and The Smoking Guns, go to ThomasAbbottandSmokingGuns.com

Jeremiah Wheeler

Jeremiah is from Cave Spring, Ga and grew up with the influence of Hank Williams, Jr, Keith Whitley and Merle Haggard. In 2010, he moved to Nashville and got to play the stages of Tootsies, The Stage, Legends and Nashville Palace, as well as the CMA Fest. Jeremiah cut his very first demo recently containing all original songs, written and composed by him, three of which you can hear on both Reverbnation and Facebook, titles include: Better Man, Tennessee, and I Miss Us. Jeremiah is currently working hard on his music, writing new songs, and performing as much as possible with aspiration of a lifelong dream in country music. Jeremiah's goal is to share his music, entertain and inspire the world.


For more information on Jeremiah Wheeler, go to JeremiahWheeler

Tangents

Tangents has been around since 1999 when it was called The Lamar Mauldin Experience. The name changed early in 2000 to Tangents. Lamar Mauldin originally began this band as a folk rock act, but when he hired Troy Shadley as a rhythm guitar player and lead singer, things took on a life of their own. Troy changed the name and the format to Southern Rock and Country Music and started the ball rolling. And roll it has... Tangents has played over 1500 shows in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, been voted Best Southern Rock Band by Killer Creek Harley Davidson and left many of it's peers in the dust!!! Tangents continues to Rock On!!! Their show now consist of the top country hits, classics mixed with great southern rock, as well as their great originals.


For more information on Tangents, go to Tangents

Jennifer Cintron Band

Jennifer Cintron is a contemporary country singer/songwriter with a southern rock twist and is a performing artist with Tate Music Group. Her first CD, Titled: I Know Who I am, was released in May of 2012. Much of the inspiration for the songs came from her struggles with and the trials of divorce and the ups and downs of blended families. She currently has been playing music with her own band, The Jennifer Cintron Band, and is writing new music to share with her fans in the near future.


Shane Millwood

Born with country music in his blood and a guitar in his hand, Shane Millwood was instilled with the small town values of loving his family, friends, and country. After graduating high school, Shane strapped his guitar across his back and left home for the Marine Corps at the age of 18. In an unfamiliar place and missing Georgia, Shane was known to take out his guitar and play while in the barracks or at sea to remind himself and his fellow Marines of home. During his four years in the Corps, his passion for writing, singing, and playing continued to develop into his own style of music, influenced by George Jones, Merle Haggard, George Strait, and most importantly his honky tonkin' father, Tommy Millwood. In 2011, Shane was nominated and made the finals for Georgia Country Male Artist of the year and the Shane Millwood band was named Luminary Band of the Year by Country Atlanta. "Let's Hold Hands" won Luminary Song of the Month honors at Country Atlanta, while the engaging song "Will I Be Ready" landed Shane a spot in the Southeast Region Finals of the International Songwriting Competition for 2011.


For more information on Shane Millwood, go to reverbnation.com/shanemillwood

Joe Yeoman

Joe Yeoman is In Your Face Country at it's best!!! If you like your country rockin' with a no holds barred kind of attitude, then he's got what you're looking for. Like your New country with it's edgy Southern rock feel, and we also know you like the good ol' stuff from back in the day. He does too, but he like to spice things up a bit. "This Ain't Your Daddy's Country Music" , he does the older stuff with a driving Drum beat, a mean Bass line, and of course those killer guitar licks... on steroids!!!! Ain't no tear in my beer, dog got run over, old lady left me stuff here!!! Don't think all he does is Country though, he does it all!!!! Southern Rock? check. Classic Rock? check. Motown? check. 80's 90's rock? check. He's a seasoned professional that like to have a blast on stage and off. You wanna party and he brings it!!!!


For more information on Joe Yeoman, go to JoeYeoman.com

Brandon Holden

Brandon Holden is an authentic country musician and singer born and raised in Walhalla SC. Brandon moved to Rabun County GA when he was sixteen and the North East Georgia Mountains is where his love for music really started to take off. He is now based out of Columbus, Ga. Learning to play the guitar at the ripe old age of 17, he dabbled in music througout high school playing at school concerts and with anyone else that was willing. Upon entering the US Army, he put his musical career to the side, but continued to play, sing, and write music as a hobby. At the end of his time in the military, Brandon decided to return to his life-long love of country music... "pickin' and grinnin'" as he calls it. With a warm harmony in his voice, Brandon sings many of the songs that he has written and composed himself.

For more information on Brandon Holden, go to BrandonHoldenMusic.com

Stone Cold Country

Stone Cold Country is an exciting, high energy and entertaining country music band that will have you squirming in your seat, clapping your hands, tapping your toes and singing along from their very first song. They blend the oldies but goodies with today's modern country. Throw in a few tunes from various bands that have influenced them musically and then top it off with some original music. Such as their foot stomping signature song "Stone Cold Country" that talks about simple things and simple country living. The band is based out of the Canton/Cartersville area and is made up of Joe Chastain - lead vocals and guitar; Bret Short - lead guitar and vocals; Russell Teague - bass guitar and vocals; Ricky Mills - lead vocals and guitar; Greg Whatley - drums and vocals. We're just humble country boys that want to play good country music that country folks want to hear. We hope that somewhere along the way our music will make someone's day a little brighter.


For more information on Stone Cold Country, go to StoneColdCountry.net

Nick Alligood

Nick got his start in music at the age of 12, when he first learned how to play the drums. After a few years of playing as part of the youth, as well as adult, praise team for his church, Nick picked up the guitar around the age of 17. He quickly fell in love with country music and began simple song writing. As a solo artist Nick started with his very first show as a fill in at Mellow Mushroom in Albany, Ga. From then on, he quickly began to be noticed by other venues as well as his current fan base. One of his greatest qualities as a musician/singer is his personality and stage presence. He has now reached over 5000 social media followers and markets himself extremely well at only the age of 23. If you're into some "In Your Face" style country, this is the guy for you! While currently writing his first EP Album, he manages to stay booked for every available date, and bring the best possible show to the stage every time! In the last month he has formed an extremely talented, professional band around himself, and plans to hit the road running! Coming to a town near you!

For more information on Nick Alligood, go to Facebook.com/NickAlligoodMusic

Krysta Nick

From the very beginning, Krysta's mom and dad will tell you their little girl wanted to sing.... and sing she has! With over 200 performances notched into her sixteen-year-old belt, this young artist has already worked her magic on the Braves fans at Turner Field with an a cappella rendition of The National Anthem that left them standing. A gifted musician by nature, Krysta began her public "career" at the age of seven with an impromptu performance at a local karaoke establishment. From there, her talents landed her in recording studios, and eventually to the more serious honing of her vocal chops under the tutelage of vocal coach, Lisa Rosemond of Jan Smith Studios (Atlanta, GA). "Our goal from the very beginning was to allow Krysta to be herself in a business that attempts to make young artists become something they're not. We teach her the skills to stay healthy throughout her career, and the rest is up to her," says Rosemond. In addition to her ongoing vocal work for over seven years, Krysta continues to hone her skills by also taking keyboard and guitar. Though she enjoys the camaraderie of working with other musicians, Krysta is completely at home on a stage with just her guitar. On Nov 9th, 2013, Krysta won The 2013 Georgia Country Award for Teen Artist of the Year.

For more information on Krysta Nick, go to KrystaNick.com

Ty Chesley

Ty hails from the Conyers area and brings a great mix of traditional country of Merle and Waylon, mixed with the modern country of Eric Church and Jason Aldean. Full of energy, Ty gives it all on stage to make sure everyone gets their money's worth and always has the crowd up and dancing all night long.

Them Morris Boys

What is talent? Where does talent come from? Where does talent grow? In the case of THEM MORRIS BOYS, talent is a gift. A gift they were given from God. THEM MORRIS BOYS grow their God given talent in Griffin, Georgia. Their father is a small town preacher with a passion for the Gospel, his family, and his music. Their mother is a devoted wife with a passion for her husband's work, loving and caring for her seven children, and her art. THEM MORRIS BOYS, Mitchell, Mackensie, Micah, and Morgan, along with their oldest brother and two sisters, were raised knowing with a little hard work all things are possible. As the old saying goes, "if you love your job you'll never have to work a day in your life" and THEM MORRIS BOYS know through Gods grace and hard work there is no goal they can't achieve. When a big family grows up in a small town, as did THEM MORRIS BOYS, the home town folks come to know the local kids as "Them Smith Boys" or "Them Jones Girls". Mitchell, Mackensie, Micah, and Morgan are not the kind of people that try to be something they are not. They are THEM MORRIS BOYS!

Mitch Morris

Mitch Morris is a tried and true Country singer/songwriter. He has placed songs with major artists since the 1980's. His voice is hard Honky Tonk with a touch of smooth whiskey. Drawing on his own experience and being a 'mental voyeur', Mitch has been composing songs most of his life. His material was used by Waylon Jennings in the 1980's (4 cuts). In 1999, his song 'I've Been Saved' was recorded by Joe Ables and went to #19 on the European Christian Charts. He is currently co-writing material for Them Morris Boys, proving his lyrics are ageless. Nominated for Independent Artist of the Year 2013 on the Southern Star Network http://www.thesouthernstar.org and Nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year 2012 on The Georgia Country Awards. Mitch has worked and served in a variety of positions in his music career which include singing at local venues & fairs, revivals & churches as worship pastor., and teaching music & guitar. In 1987, Mitch placed 2nd to the John Berry Band in the Marlboro Country Music Talent Roundup. No matter what venue or where he is, music is always at the forefront.

Caylee Anna

"I heard Patsy's voice. I heard the pain and heartache she wove into her songs; I felt the magic pull of her music on my heart and I knew at that point, that more than anything in the entire world...I wanted to sing." -Caylee Anna. At the age of thirteen, Caylee Anna climbed onto the stage for the first time. She gained recognition locally for impersonating Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, and other golden classics as a child at local Opry Houses, festivals, and talent shows. As she matured over the years the next five years, she began to wander outside of the oldie's norm and pick up new techniques and styles. She shaped herself around new music from different and extreme genres. She began working with her mentor, John Berry, on original music at Beaird Music Group in Brentwood. After a meet and greet with the Sony Publishing ATV Vice President, Mike Whelan, she began to work with Sony to further her musical career. In 2010, Caylee won the Georgia Regionals for America's Got Talent. In 2011, Caylee won the Georgia Regionals for The X-Factor and was flown to Dallas, Texas to compete. Also, in 2011, she won the Texaco's Country Showdown State Finals and was sent to Louisiana to compete as the Georgia representative.Also, in 2011, she won the Texaco's Country Showdown State Finals and was sent to Louisiana to compete as the Georgia representative. Now, in 2012, Caylee is still rolling. She was featured on the premiere of the ABC's network's new show, Duets; she was flown to New York to audition for and sing with Jennifer Nettles, the lead singer of Sugarland.

Ten Mile Creek

Ten Mile Creek, hailing from Claxton,GA may be fairly new to the music scene. They formed in January of 2013, however, its members have an impressive 18 years of performance experience between them. Brendon Sapp (lead guitar/vocals), formerly of Stoneheart, and Dalton Hutcheson (bass), David Hallman (guitar), Samarie Palmer (drums/vocals), formerly of No Trespassing, and the newest member Gill Postell (keys) came together and have already began to establish themselves as a country force to be reckoned with. They debuted in front of thousands at the annual Evans County Wildlife Festival. In addition to being on rotation at several venues in southeast Georgia, Ten Mile Creek won Zaxby's Battle of the Bands in Swainsboro in May of this year. If that wasn't impressive enough, the self-described "good ole boys making noise" have already spent time in the studio, too, recording their soon-to-be-released single, "Dirt Road Princess." One thing is for sure, for Ten Mile Creek it's not just about hitting it big. "We hope that everyone who comes out to our shows leaves satisfied with their Ten Mile Creek experience" This and their ability to connect with their fans sets Ten Mile Creek apart. It has made "Show Up and Show Out TMC Style" a catchphrase among their fans. These guys are just country boys blessed with amazing talent who genuinely love music, and want to share that love with the world.

Salazar

The Boys of "SALAZAR" have only been together a short time. In that short amount of time Salazar has been blessed with great success. Driven by our own unique sound and energy, on and off the stage, we have quickly established our own brand of music. Extremely loyal to our growing fan base....Humbled by them at the same time. We are truly grateful. We also have original music written and recorded and are currently working on an album. There's a good number of years of experience and stage presence that hits the stage every time we do a show! SALAZAR is all about the crowd. From our "in your face" "guitar driven" "party songs"....to our SALAZAR inspired ballads...we love to put on a show!

Megan Fowler

Megan's journey with musical performance began at the very early age of six when she belted out a solo during a children's musical at church. At the age of 14, Megan began voice lessons with a local teacher who challenged Megan not only in how she sounded but also in how she pronounced each word as she sang it. Megan was an honor graduate of Taylor County High School in 2012 and is currently attending college while pursuing her dream of a career in the music industry. In April 2011, Megan began taking guitar lessons and quickly realized that the guitar is her instrument. She soon progressed to accompanying herself on stage with her beloved Taylor guitar as she began branching out to larger stages and venues. In 2010, she joined the Georgia Country Gospel Music Association, and was chosen as the GCGMA Female Entertainer of the Year in New Country in 2010. This association opened doors for her to perform at showcases in the Listening Room Café, Hard Rock Café, and Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, where she was discovered in June 2011 by Bernard Porter, president and founder of PCG Nashville, a renowned artist development company. Megan participated in PCG's Athena Program from October 2011 through August 2012, until Porter considered her advanced enough to make an early move into the Emerging Artists Program. In July 2013, Megan won the Country Talent Search through Georgia-Country. Com in Manchester and is currently one of the top six nominees for Female Country Artist Award for 2013 through this organization as well. Through PCG Nashville Megan has been working with top songwriters to write her own songs and hopes to release her first song on iTunes very soon. Music has been a thread that has woven through Megan's life, becoming not only what she does, but also who she is. "Music has always been a part of me," Megan says. "It's always been something I've loved." On Nov 9th, 2013, Megan won The 2013 Georgia Country Award for Female Artist of the Year.

Twisted Revolvers

Originating from Jasper, Georgia the Twisted Revolvers is a high energy band with great cover songs and originals that will keep you out on the dance floor, singing along and having a good time. The band was formed in December of 2012 by long time friends Jonathan Richards and Timothy Betts. Although they are fairly new to the Georgia country music scene you would think this group of guys have been together for years because of their dedication and countless hours of practice hashing out the dynamics and harmonies of every song they play. Even though they are a country band and their sound is majorly influenced by Artist such as Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, and Blake Shelton they cover many different artist and genres of music. The Twisted Revolvers consist of (Lead Vocalist/ Acoustic Guitar) Jonathan Richards, (Bass) Timothy Betts, (Lead Guitar) Lorenzo Price, and (Drums) Chance Hester.

Drew Parker

Drew Parker grew up listening to artist like Merle Haggard, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Garth Brooks. At the age of 3, he would sing in front of a small church crowd and do his best to not break the plastic strings on his little guitar. Drew began to teach himself guitar at the age of 14 and keyboard at the age of 18 and continues to use these to help him when he is working on writing a song that he may have an idea for. Raised in small unincorporated town of Stewart, Georgia (located in Covington, Ga) Drew loved to go to local singings as a child. Once becoming confident enough to get on Stage there was no stopping him! He has recently opened for many well known Artist including American Idol Runner-Up Bo Bice, Country Artist Craig Campbell and Many Others! He was nominated for 2013 Georgia-Country Semi-Finals for Male Artist of the Year! Drew Parker is sure to be a Household Name for a Die Hard Country Fan!

Peachy Pyron

Peachy is a singer-songwriter that divides her time between Atlanta and Nashville where she plays gigs and writes with Grammy nominated writers Clay Mills and Marty Dodson as well as other professionals. She is under artistic development with Jan Smith (Justin Beiber, Usher, ect.), as well as vocal coach Renee Grant-Williams. Peachy has a rich soulful voice and combines cover songs with originals to create a unique musical experience. You're right....... It's not her "real" name, but the one she's been called since she was two, and she is still Peachy to this day. She started playing guitar when she was eight years old. Her mom said she could take music lessons as long as she could carry the instrument. That meant no harp, piano or drum sets for her. So, she chose guitar and began lessons. She didn't sing much while she played back then, but sang every other minute of the day.