Casey Beathard & Tucker Beathard

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Casey Beathard
Casey Beathard began his music career in Nashville singing demos for Hall of Fame writer Don Schlitz. After starting to concentrate on his songwriting, Casey scored the title cut on Kenny Chesney's album, "I Will Stand" and then the single "Right Where I Need To Be" by Gary Allan. Since then Casey's had over 10 #1 hits from artists such as Eric Church, Kenny Chesney, Darius Rucker, Justin Moore, Tracy Lawrence and more. He's also written other big songs for Tim McGraw, George Strait, Billy Currington, Chris Stapleton, Scotty McCreery, Jake Owen and many others. Casey has been named BMI's "Songwriter of the Year" three times and won his first Grammy in 2021.

Tucker Beathard
The first country artist to release a debut double album, singer/songwriter Tucker Beathard's first installment, "Nobody's Everything," was immediately praised as Beathard digs deep on the vulnerable collection that focuses on Beathard's craft and shine a light on an artist that continues "generally blowing folks' minds with his catalog of heartbreak-heavy tunes" (NOISEY/ VICE). Citing influences ranging from Blink 182, Kings Of Leon to Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, Beathard's homegrown sound is turning heads. Following the independent release of "Nobody's Everything," Beathard signed a major recording deal with Warner Music Nashville. Beathard immediately garnered attention as "a country breakout," (Entertainment Weekly) with his debut Top 5 breakout anthem "Rock On" and touring relentlessly including major festival including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits Festival, Stagecoach and Faster Horses Festival, often playing upwards of 200 shows a year. Between touring, Beathard, a prolific songwriter, can be found in the studio, writing, recording, and playing his music. Tucker has penned songs for Kenny Chesney, George Strait, and Tim McGraw, among others.