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Drew Green on Tour
For organic homegrown country music, look no further than up-and-coming artist Drew Green. As a relative newcomer, Green has continued to gain popularity and recognition in the country music world. His strong country roots coupled with his aptness as a songwriter have played a major role in his rise. Green will be performing in front of audiences across the U.S. on his Good Ol' Man Tour. Before the Good Ol' Man Tour, Green performed live opening for country pop singer/songwriter Mitchell Tenpenny during his 2021 To Us It Did tour. With Green's down-on-the-farm upbringing, this Tennessee native mixes a blend of country, pop and R&B music styles that has captivated listeners since his days performing at Tootsies Honky Tonk Orchid Lounge in Nashville.
Drew Green Live in Concert
First emerging onto the music scene in 2018 with his single "Just Talkin," Green quickly signed with and continued to release music under Sony Music Nashville. After signing, he released several singles and two EPs titled Dirt Boy Vol. 1 (2020) and Dirt Boy Vol. 2 (2021). Shortly after graduating college, Green landed himself at the heart of the country music scene in Nashville. It was there that he took up a day job at a bank and would perform whenever time allowed him. On top of juggling a day job and his own performances, Green also pursued a songwriting career, penning more than 100 original song demos for Warner/Chappell Nashville and Brett James' Cornman Music. Helping Hardy and Hunter Phelps to write "Colorado," performed by Florida Georgia Line, would greatly assist Green in gaining strong recognition within the country music industry. His work as a songwriter earned him high positions on multiple Billboard and country music charts, with Pandora naming him one of their Artists to Watch in 2021. Much of Green's musical influence can be credited to the likes of Eric Church, Alan Jackson and Sammy Kershaw. Green boasts more than 850,000 monthly listeners on Spotify with his most popular songs "She Got That" and "Gold Ol' Man" combining for more than 38 million streams.