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WME Signs Rising Country Trio Highway Home

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WME is stacking up its country roster by signing Highway Home, the rising country trio comprised of artists Stanton Langley, Eamon Owen and Conner Sweeny.

“Whether live or in their recorded music, Highway Home’s distinct trio of lead vocalists harmonizing, authentic songwriting, and genuine connection with audiences makes them a standout,” said WME’s Doug Neff. “We’re thrilled to welcome them to WME and look forward to creating new opportunities as their momentum accelerates.”

The group hangs its (cowboy) hat on a sound rooted in ’90s/early 2000s country but with a modernized twist that makes its style wholly original. For context, when Apple Music asked the trio about their favorite albums, the group pointed to Diamond Rio’s Diamond Rio: 16 Biggest Hits, Rascal Flatts Me and My Gang and Zac Brown Band’s You Get What You Give – this gaggle of LPs should tell you all you need to know.

Highway Home has been making its way around the United States on the touring circuit, mostly as a supporting act. The Nashville-based trio has supported acts like George Birge, Sara Evans, and Graham Barham, with the latter having a sold-out date on “The Oil Money Tour,” grossing $6,420 at the Music Room @ Smith’s Olde Bar in Atlanta, per Pollstar Boxoffice reports. But now, with the power of TikTok, the group has gone from performing in front of 15 people at local clubs to gracing the stage at the CMA Music Festival in one year. Fans can also catch the band supporting more artists on the road this summer, including Ashley Cooke, Dylan Scott and Cole Swindell, beginning on July 17 at the Town Center Park in London, KY. See full tour routing below.

Additionally, the group recently signed with Warner Records and released their label debut, “No More Drinkin’ Songs,” produced by Ryan Gore, in June.

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