One of the most buzzed-about new artists on the country music scene is Georgia native Sam Hunt. Hunt, a successful songwriter in his own right, recently signed his first record deal with MCA Records Nashville, joining fellow artists Gary Allan, Vince Gill, Kip Moore, David Nail, George Strait and Josh Turner.
UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan shares, “Rarely have I met a new artist who felt so ‘ready to go,’ and yet our early efforts to take him to the market are yielding responses that are wildly beyond any expectations. We are jacked!”
Hunt and MCA are releasing new single “Leave the Night On” to country radio on June 16. “Leave the Night On” is part of Clear Channel’s “On the Verge” program and follows Hunt’s previous radio success with his Sirius XM hit, “Raised On It.” Hunt was named one of Rolling Stone Country’s “10 New Artists You Need to Know: Summer 2014” and played two raucous, fan-filled shows at his first CMA Music Fest.
Hailing from rural Cedartown, Georgia, Hunt is quickly establishing a name for himself and becoming one of Nashville’s most talked about young talents. Hunt’s eclectic style owes its roots to country music with influences in pop, folk and R&B. Since arriving in Nashville, Hunt has garnered cuts with some of country music’s biggest stars including Kenny Chesney’s No. 1 smash “Come Over,” Billy Currington’s latest “We Are Tonight” and Keith Urban’s Top 10 “Cop Car.”
For music, images, tour dates and more on Sam Hunt, visit www.SamHunt.com.