NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With powerhouse vocals, bold songwriting talent and a dynamic live show, singer-songwriter Tyson Leamon continues breaking the mold as a rising artist with his new single and music video for “Wildflowers in Whiskey Bottles,” available everywhere today via his new label home Marshals Of The Revolution.
To stream or download “Wildflowers in Whiskey Bottles,” click HERE.
The track was co-written by Nick Norman, Ken Johnson and Adam Wood and conveys a heartfelt love story centered on appreciating the simplicity of a relationship throughout the music video.
To watch the official music video for “Wildflowers in Whiskey Bottles,” click HERE.
Leamon recently signed with Marshals Of The Revolution, a new label venture launched by industry veteran and American Roots Records founder Jeffrey Catton and business titan Drew Tutton.
“Positioned in an ever-growing country roots market, Marshals Of The Revolution is committed to providing support to gifted artists with unique voices who exemplify the American independent spirit in their music. Building up a community of music and musicians that deserve attention is at the core of what we hope to accomplish along the way with Marshals Of The Revolution,” Catton and Tutton shared.
A true road warrior, Leamon built his eager fan base while spending hundreds of thousands of miles on the road throughout the Tennessee Valley and beyond playing in honky tonks, fairs, festivals and everywhere in between – including The National Quartet Convention, Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tennessee Valley Fair, CMA Music Festival, JeepFest and many more. Leamon has shared the stage with The Steel Woods, Confederate Railroad, The Kentucky Headhunters and Ward Davis. Recently, Leamon released “I Fell for Memphis,” “Oh Miss Carolina,” and in 2022, teamed up with outlaw rocker Jacob Bryant for their single “High Road.” The rising country music singer was crowned the Bowlingfest National Talent Competition winner in London, KY and was a finalist in the 2020 Tennessee Songwriters Week Showcase. Leamon was born into a musically rooted family – touring the country with his father who sang Gospel music.
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