“Leatherwood’s voice is one that honors the greats who came before him while also carving out his own lane, making his debut feel like both a tribute to the past and a promise of what’s to come.” – Country Now
“The traditional country resurgence is real, and so is Bryce Leatherwood” – Saving Country Music 1 1/2 Guns Up (7/10)
“I’ve
been chasing this dream ever since the eighth grade when my daddy handed over
his much loved Conway Twitty Greatest Hits CD,” shared Leatherwood. “To finally
have my very own album out in the world, I am just over the moon and so excited
for fans to hear it. I hope people listen to it and walk away feeling like
country music is alive and well!”
The Woodstock, Georgia native is carrying the influences and country-music
foundations built while bumping along in that old pickup on his granddad’s farm
with him for the debut LP American Songwriter praises
as, “a true 21st-century country music album with flares that pay homage to the
past.” A mix of originals and expertly crafted outside cuts, Leatherwood
lets his resonate vocal loose over 12 diverse tunes – centered on his rock
solid country roots, but ranging from the pure-emotion of classic balladry to
an expanding genre’s bleeding edge. Taking a hands-on approach with producer
Will Bundy (Riley Green, Ella Langley), Leatherwood threads the needle between
the timeless and trendy with surefooted ease.
The album, which Country Now notes “introduces
Leatherwood in his most authentic form,” features previously released tracks
like the rollicking sweep-you-off-your-feet Saturday-night anthem “Neon Does,”
“The One My Daddy Found” inspired by the decades-long love shared by his parents,
“Where the Bar Is” which pops a country-rock top on a quick-hitting tale of
late nights and open tabs, “The Finger” a tongue-in-cheek fan favorite
sing-along to getting shafted by love and “Shenandoah" penned by
Leatherwood with Jeffrey East and Josh Kelley about love and total
romantic devotion.
Unreleased tracks on the debut LP include “In Lieu of Flowers” proclaiming his
eternal honky tonk allegiance – requesting Joe Diffie and a longneck toast when
his time finally comes, the transformative jam “Something Bout A Girl” tracks
the making of a man – with the help of a woman’s touch, while the feel-good
“God Made” mixes twangy Telecaster with tasteful beats for a tale of physical
perfection, the bluesy vocal stunner “What If She Does” imagines losing it all
and “Cheap Cologne” traces the other side of the story – an aching
done-me-wrong anthem nodding to Leatherwood’s classic favorites.
Leatherwood has marked release week with a flurry of activity
including a stop at NBC’s “Today with Jenna & Friends” on Wednesday,
May 14, to give fans a preview of the album with a performance of “In
Lieu of Flowers.” He also received a surprise message on the show from Blake
Shelton with his former Voice Coach sharing, “Man, it still seems like
literally yesterday that I watched you win ‘The Voice,’ and I’m still just as
proud of you today,” Shelton said. “Go get em’ brother.” Watch the
performance HERE.
Leatherwood returned to "The Voice" stage for the NBC hit's finale on
May 20, joining a star-studded line-up that will include
performances from Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton, Chance the Rapper, Sheryl Crow,
Joe Jonas, Kelly Clarkson and more.
And the country crooner is showing no signs of slowing down. Leatherwood will
celebrate the new album with a return to the Grand Ole Opry on May 24 and the
Good Molecules Reverb Stage at CMA Fest next month. Fans can also find him at
festivals across the US this summer with more touring news to be announced
soon.
To follow along with updates and for more information, visit bryceleatherwood.com or
follow along on Instagram HERE,
Facebook HERE, X HERE or
Tik Tok HERE.
Bryce Leatherwood Tracklisting (songwriters in
parentheses):
1. “In Lieu of Flowers” (Jacob Davis, Adam Craig, Matt McKinney)
2. “Neon Does” (Bryce Leatherwood, Alex Maxwell, Matt McKinney)
3. “Something Bout A Girl” (Jessi Alexander, Jonathan Singleton, Frank
Rogers)
4. “Still Learning” (Dan Wilson, Brett Sheroky, Jessica Roadcap)
5. “What If She Does” (Justin Wilson, Jennifer Wayne, Trent Tomlinson
6. “Cheap Cologne” (Jimmy Ritchey, Kevin Denney, Odie Blackmon)
7. “Where the Bar Is” Chase McGill, Shane Minor, Cole Taylor, Michael
Carter)
8. “God Made” (J.T. Harding, Adam Craig, Jordan Minton, Seth Mosley)
9. “Shenandoah” (Bryce Leatherwood, Jeffrey East, Josh Kelley)
10. “The One My Daddy Found” (Leatherwood, Lynn Hutton, Chris Dubois)
11. “The Finger” (Randy Montana, Jeremy Spillman, Brett Sheroky)
12. “Hung Up On You” (Brandon Lay, Jeff Middleton, Neil Medley)
About Bryce Leatherwood:
Singer/songwriter Bryce Leatherwood aims to carry the torch of country music
and continue the legacy of legends prior. Born and raised in Woodstock, GA, his
passion for music began at an early age. Working on his grandfather’s farm
every summer, Leatherwood was exposed to the classic country hits of George
Jones, Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty. Soon thereafter he began picking up
guitars and playing the traditional country music that inspires him today.
Leatherwood’s
music career began to blossom in Statesboro, GA, where he attended Georgia
Southern University. During his time in Statesboro, Leatherwood played college
venues and continued to grow his stage presence and his country music
repertoire. While in college, Leatherwood formed his band and began playing all
around the Southeast. Just weeks after graduating college, Bryce set his mind
on a new task.
In
2022, Leatherwood competed on the NBC hit television show “The Voice” and
was crowned the Season 22 winner in December.
Following
his success, Leatherwood moved to Nashville where he has been songwriting and
recording for his self-titled debut album on Mercury Records, out now. A next
generation traditionalist plugged firmly into the modern mainstream, with all
the hallmarks of a rising star, Leatherwood concluded his first-ever headlining
tour, The Neon Does Tour last year, made his Grand Ole Opry
debut on Sept. 14, 2024 and returns to Good Molecules Reverb Stage at CMA Fest
this year. For the latest, visit bryceleatherwood.com.
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