Together John and T.J. Osborne make up the country music duo Brothers Osborne. They grew up in Maryland and moved to Nashville after high school to pursue life with their bands. In 2011 they signed a publishing deal with King Pen Music and shortly after released their first studio album. They have won awards such as, CMA vocal duo of the year, ASCAP songwriters of they year, Vocal Duo and New Vocal Group of the year and Vocal Event of the yearat the ACM Awards, and CMA Music Video of the Year. Brothers Osborne has also been Grammy nominated. As well as their own album they have had cuts by Tim McGraw, Little Big Town, Kelly Pickler, Cody Johnson, David Nail, Trace Atdkins and others. On their latest album "Skeletons" the Osbornes really stroke the dynamic tension between hooks, licks, and grooves and showcase what a deep pocket they have as artists.
Jay DeMarcus is the bassist, pianist, harmony vocalist, songwriter and producer of superstar vocal group Rascal Flatts. DeMarcus launched his own Christian music label in 2018, Red Street Records. A GRAMMY Award-winning producer, DeMarcus has worked with such acts as the legendary band Chicago, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Shenandoah, Reba, and DeMarcus was also honored for his work producing Jason Crabb’s 2018 album “Unexpected” which was named "Best Roots Gospel Album” by The Recording Academy. With seventeen No. One hits, over 23.4 million albums sold, 35 million digital downloads and 2.2 billion streams worldwide, time and success have only put Rascal Flatts closer to their core with expert musicianship, razor-sharp vocals and songs that have shaped lives, loves and the genre of country music itself. The trio’s Top 20 single “Back To Life” follows back-to-back chart-topping singles “Yours If You Want It” as well as “I Like The Sound Of That,” all produced by DeMarcus. The group has also earned over 40 trophies from the ACA, ACM, AMA, CMA, People’s Choice and more, also making them the most awarded country group of the past decade
Pete Good is a Nashville-based songwriter/producer, originally from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He has written songs for artists such as Walker Hayes, Tim McGraw, Carly Pearce, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Alana Springsteen, and more. Good co-wrote Carly Pearce’s single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” feat. Chris Stapleton, which peaked at #3 at country radio. Other recent cuts include the Walker Hayes single “Y’all Life,” which reached #1 all-genre on the iTunes sales chart, “Truth Is” by Tim McGraw, “Yearbook” by Ingrid Andress, “When You Know” by Cheat Codes ft. Matt Stell, “Me Myself and Why” and more by Alana Springsteen, as well as songs with Kylie Morgan, Alex Hall, Caroline Jones, Teddy Robb, Madison Kozak, and Abbey Cone. Good also has upcoming releases with Brothers Osborne, Ryan Larkins and more. He co-wrote and produced Brandon Ratcliff’s critically acclaimed record Tale of Two Towns, and has also been producing projects for Shane McAnally, Tenille Townes (Sony Music Nashville), Alana Springsteen (Columbia NY/Sony Music Nashville), and Monument Records’ Alex Hall and Tigirlily Gold.
At just 26, Ava Suppelsa has had a career that levels with songwriters twice her age. Born and raised in Chicago, she made the leap to Boston to study at Berklee College of Music until relocating at 19 to Nashville to pursue her career in songwriting. Her songs have been recorded by artists across multiple genres, such as Keith Urban, John Paul White, Avery Anna, Vicetone, VWILLZ, Jamie O’Neal, and more. Ryan Griffin’s breakout single “Salt, Lime and Tequila”, which was co-penned by Ava, went #1 on Sirius XM’s The Highway and reached the top 50 on Billboard Country Airplay. Ava’s credits have amassed over 120 million streams, charted on both Canadian and American radio and been featured on Spotify’s “Hot Country” and “New Music Friday” playlists numerous times. Ava signed a worldwide publishing deal in 2020 with King Pen Music and Warner Chappell Nashville.
Liam St. John is a Chart-Topping blues artist splitting his time between Nashville and Los Angeles. Liam’s debut full-length project, “stripped back”(June 2022) reached #1 in Top Blues Albums globally on Apple Music, followed up by a successful nationwide tour that wrapped with a sold out show in Music City, USA.
At the crossroads of the blues and rock & roll, Liam St. John commands his truest form by combining lyrics that embody the blues with their piercing and painful truth, and delivering a captivating performance with vibrancy true to the spirit of rock and roll.
Liam is managed by Aidan Crowley with Legacy Content.
Hailing from Toronto, producer and songwriter, Robyn Dell’Unto has a diverse collection of songs and production credits that span from organic pop, to country to singer-songwriter and everything in between. Her songwriter and production credits include; GAYLE (Z), Wild Rivers (Thinking 'Bout Love), Phillip Phillips (Love Like That), Donovan Woods (Being Together), and many others. Dell'Unto has also had songs featured in a variety of media, including Almost Family (Fox), Good Trouble (Freeform) and Harriet The Spy (Disney), campaigns for Zara and the PanAm Games, and feature films Time Freak starring Sophie Turner and Intruders starring Miranda Cosgrove. Robyn had her first big country cut on Carly Pearce with Two Things I Don't Chase. Her Phillip Phillips cut, Love Like That, also saw great radio success on the Hot AC chart.
At just 23 years old, Madison Spratley is making waves in Music City as one of Nashville’s most promising storytellers with her heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies. A Belmont University alum, Spratley draws inspiration from her North Carolina roots to blend folk, pop and Americana. Combining that with her distinctive voice, Madison is set to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression, not just in Nashville but the greater music scene for years to come.