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HaleighNASHVILLE, Tenn. – Republic Records / Mercury Nashville recording artist Bryce Leatherwood reflects on life’s lessons – and the innate stubbornness to abide by them – with his latest release “Still Learning,” out now. Listen HERE.
“A huge part of growing up is learning lessons the hard way, not always getting it right,” reflects Leatherwood. “I love when a country song can impart a little wisdom, and this song is about living, learning, and realizing it’s okay to make mistakes because, at the end of the day, we’re all still learning.”
Written by Randy Montana, Jeremy Spillman and Brett Sheroky, “Still Learning” is a nod to the rules of life that people often take for granted:
Jesus saves time don’t wait
And not every road you take will lead you home
Talkin is cheap but love is free and
Some things change and some things won’t
Ain’t that the way it goes, I’m still learning what I already know
Leatherwood was most recently featured in Boot Barn’s 2024 spring campaign Taking Flight, a highlight on up-and-coming country musicians. He was also named a 2024 Artist to Watch by Music Mayhem and Country Now earlier this year.
Having recently concluded his first-ever headlining tour, The Neon Does Tour and performed at CMA Fest’s Good Molecules Reverb Stage, Leatherwood will make his Grand Ole Opry debut on Sept. 14, 2024.
To follow along with updates and for more information, visit bryceleatherwood.com or follow along on Instagram HERE, Facebook HERE, X HERE or Tik Tok HERE.
Bryce Leatherwood is a 24-year-old singer/songwriter who aims to carry the torch of country music and continue the legacy of legends prior. Bryce was born and raised in Woodstock, GA, and his passion for music began at an early age. Working on his grandfather’s farm every summer, Bryce was exposed to the classic country hits of George Jones, Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty.
Soon thereafter, Bryce began picking up guitars and playing the traditional country music that still inspires him today. Bryce’s music career began to blossom in Statesboro, GA, where he attended Georgia Southern University. During his time in Statesboro, Bryce played college venues and continued to hone his stage presence and his country music repertoire. In late 2021 while still enrolled in college, Bryce formed his band and began playing all around the Southeast. Bryce’s goal was to take the stage and play the best of country music to all ages and audiences. After graduating college, Bryce set his mind on a new task. In 2022, he competed on the NBC hit television show The Voice and was crowned the Season 22 winner in December of 2022. Following his success on “The Voice,” Bryce signed with Republic Records / Universal Music Group Nashville and is currently hard at work on new music.
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