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Chief's Outsiders Round
Chief's Outsiders Round
Riley Anderson is a Nashville recording artist from Leesburg, Georgia whose music captures small-town life, love, and the open road. With a voice that feels like a southern night under the stars, he has shared stages with Tracy Lawrence, Gary Allan, Miranda Lambert, Justin Moore, Morgan Wallen, and Trey Lewis, drawing influence from classic country legends while delivering heartfelt lyrics that stick with listeners.
ERLAND is a Nashville-based songwriter, composer, and producer whose Americana, blues, and alt-country roots shine in his upcoming album Southern Pacific on Santa Barbara Records. His music has been featured on NBC's Shades of Blue, Verizon campaigns, and indie films, and he has played over 1,500 shows nationwide, opening for Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, The White Buffalo, HAIM, and more.
Trent Cowie, a Magnolia, Texas native, blends Texas country storytelling with rock's edge to create his signature "hard country" sound. After years in the oil fields, he committed to music, opening for Tracy Lawrence, Pat Green, and Roger Creager, playing the Houston Rodeo's Hideout, and releasing his 2024 album Checking Boxes and Crossing Lines, filled with anthems and heartfelt tributes.
Taylor Graves is an Austin-based singer-songwriter blending folk-country, Americana, and southern rock with soulful grit. Her powerful lyricism and dynamic performances have led her to share stages with Boy George, Sam Riggs, Cody Johnson, and Kody West, with appearances on American Idol, at Austin's Moody Center, and the Ryman Auditorium.
Skyelor Anderson, born in Memphis, blends soul, gospel, and country into a sound all his own. A former X Factor contestant, he has opened for Jamey Johnson, Brothers Osborne, and Jon Pardi, holds a residency at Chief's on Broadway, and continues to build a national following with his band.
Ben Kadlecek is a southern rock/alt-country artist from Dripping Springs, Texas, equally at home on piano or guitar. Since moving to Nashville in 2023, he has released new projects including his 2024 EP and single "Hell Mary," while his earlier cut "Amen" became the lead single on Jacob Bryant's Barstool Preacher. With singles landing on BMI's Texas Top Ten and Spotify's Fresh Finds Country, 2025 is set to be his breakout year.