Bryce Leatherwood Treats Fans to Album Release Party

by Preshias Harris / 7 hours ago / Comments
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The Voice winner’s self-titled project is available now

For Bryce Leatherwood, it was beginning to look like his life could take one of two directions. 

“I was like ‘It’s either going to be landscaping or I’m going to try to chase this dream somehow.’ So I literally sent in a YouTube video, and one shot in the dark changed my life.”  The recipient of that YouTube video was NBC’s The Voice, and landscaping’s loss was country music’s gain, as Leatherwood went on to be the winner of the show’s Season 22, picking up a cash prize and a record deal with UMG Nashville. 

Around three years later, I joined industry execs, music media and a throng of invited (and excited) fans, May 12, at Nashville nightspot Odie’s Bar to celebrate the release of Leatherwood’s debut album. Listen to/download Bryce Leatherwood here

For the launch event, Leatherwood’s peeps came up with some fun stuff to keep attendees happy as they gathered at Odie’s. Some neat touches included a phone booth where fans could leave a personal message for Bryce, and special cocktails cutely named for tracks on the album: “Hung Up On You” Margarita, “Where the Bar Is” Old Fashioned, and “God Made” Lemonade, appropriately non-alcoholic.

Then it was time for the man of the hour to hit the stage, and hit it he did, belting straight into the first number without further ado. Leatherwood kept the music coming, using his live performance of the album tracks to showcase his warm baritone.  His early influence from the likes of Haggard, Jones and Twitty is evident in his debut album, but this is equally a sound that fits comfortably into twenty-first century country, as evidenced by his major label debut single, “Hung Up On You” scoring a “most added” nod on its release to Country radio in September 2024.

In addition to “Hung Up,” the self-titled debut album collects some other previously-released tracks (“Neon Does,” “Still Learning,” etc., and his current single “Where the Bar Is”) in addition to some new songs. See below for the full track list and songwriter credits.

The album establishes Bryce Leatherwood as a country artist with a future.  Find tour dates, videos music at more at his website and follow him on FacebookInstagramTikTokX and YouTube.

Bryce Leatherwood Track List:

1. “In Lieu of Flowers” (Jacob Davis, Adam Craig, Matt McKinney)

2. “Neon Does” (Bryce Leatherwood, Alex Maxwell, Matt McKinney)

3. “Something Bout A Girl” (Jessi Alexander, Jonathan Singleton, Frank Rogers)

4. “Still Learning” (Dan Wilson, Brett Sheroky, Jessica Roadcap)

5. “What If She Does” (Justin Wilson, Jennifer Wayne, Trent Tomlinson

6. “Cheap Cologne” (Jimmy Ritchey, Kevin Denney, Odie Blackmon)

7. “Where the Bar Is” Chase McGill, Shane Minor, Cole Taylor, Michael Carter)

8. “God Made” (J.T. Harding, Adam Craig, Jordan Minton, Seth Mosley)

9. “Shenandoah” (Bryce Leatherwood, Jeffrey East, Josh Kelley)

10. “The One My Daddy Found” (Leatherwood, Lynn Hutton, Chris Dubois)

11. “The Finger” (Randy Montana, Jeremy Spillman, Brett Sheroky)

12. “Hung Up On You” (Brandon Lay, Jeff

 

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Bryce Leatherwood Tour Dates


05/22/2025 : Amphitheater at Elmwood Park: Roanoke, VA
05/24/2025 : Grand Ole Opry House: Nashville, TN
06/28/2025 : Bluesville at Horseshoe: Robinsonville, MS
07/11/2025 : ND Country Fest: New Salem, ND
07/15/2025 : Boone County Fair: Albion, NE
08/02/2025 : Watershed Festival : Quincy, WA
08/22/2025 : The Venue at Live Oak: Midland, TX

About Preshias Harris

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Preshias Harris is a music journalist who has interviewed everyone from Alabama to ZZ Top for articles and stories published in numerous music magazines. She is the author of longest-running monthly country music column in America and authored The College of Songology™ 101: The Singer/Songwriter’s ‘Need To Know’ Reference Handbook. As a music career development consultant with special emphasis on emerging and aspiring artists and songwriters, she focuses on ‘chasing the dream’ while understanding the realities of the music industry. She maintains a writers’ room on Music Row – named The Sangtuary – for her clients and their co-writers. She is a member of ASCAP (as a publisher), BMI, The Country Music Association (CMA), The Recording Academy, The National Association of Talent Directors (NATD) and a life member of Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI).

You can find out more about Preshias at https://www.collegeofsongology.com and find her blog at www.nashvillemusicline.com