Ian Munsick is a Wyoming native who has made his mark with a vibrant portrait of the American West through his sophomore album “White Buffalo: Introduce You To God.” Building on the roots-pop foundation of his major label debut “Coyote Cry,” Munsick has amassed nearly 800 million global streams and sold over 100,000 headline tickets in 2024 alone. The Warner Music Nashville recording artist has been recognized as an “Artist to Watch” by Spotify, CMT, Fender, MusicRow, and was named a Martin Showcase Artist. Growing up working cattle and performing in his family band, Munsick has toured with country stars Morgan Wallen, Cody Johnson, and Lainey Wilson while headlining his own tours. His hit duet “Long Live Cowgirls” with Cody Johnson reached No. 1 on SiriusXM’s Highway Hot 30 Countdown and received RIAA Gold certification alongside “Long Haul” and “Horses Are Faster.”
Travis Tritt continues to sell out shows and remain relevant to country music fans more than thirty-five years after launching his career. The Southern rock-influenced artist from Marietta, Georgia, began his journey during a honky-tonk apprenticeship that led to his signing with Warner Bros. in 1989. As part of “The Class of ’89” alongside Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson, Tritt dominated the early ’90s charts with hits like “Country Club” and “Help Me Hold On.” His achievements include two Grammys, three CMA Awards, and over 30 million career album sales. Tritt’s distinctive style—notably his lack of a cowboy hat—set him apart from contemporaries. In 2022, he released “Set In Stone,” produced by Dave Cobb, followed by his debut Gospel album “Country Chapel” in 2023. Throughout 2024, Tritt maintained a relentless touring schedule, playing to sold-out venues nationwide while staying true to his authentic Southern rock-infused country sound.