
Jordan Rowe’s love of music and dream to become a country music artist began as a kid in the small town of Adel, tucked away in the heart of South Georgia. While attending college at the University of Georgia, he would travel on breaks and weekends to Nashville, writing with some of country music’s most recent hit songwriters before making the move to Nashville in 2019. Rowe quickly gained the attention of 10 time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, Ashley Gorley, who signed Rowe to a publishing deal with Tape Room Music. Since then, Rowe has released his own music featuring artists such as Lainey Wilson, Tracy Lawrence, Rhett Akins, and Eddie Montgomery, accumulating over 15 million streams and garnering critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, CMT and more. Rowe has shared the stage with touring sensations such as Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, and Cole Swindell, and just wrapped up a fall tour supporting Anne Wilson. In addition to his own artistry, Rowe co-wrote the songs “Good News Sold,” and “Know You Like That,” recorded and released by CMA award winning artist, Jordan Davis.
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From a small town on the outskirts of Richmond, Virginia, Abram Dean started writing songs at the age of twelve, having no idea songwriting could potentially be a career choice. At this point his passion for music started to rise above his passion for sports. At the age of 17, his talents led him to Los Angeles where within six months he was sitting in front of one of the music industry’s top publishers, Katie Vinten at Warner Chappell. Abram left the Warner Chappell building that day with a publishing contract in his email inbox. For the next four years, Abram fell in love with songwriting while working with some of the industry’s best and writing songs with some of the top artists in mind. He landed his first cut with Andy Grammer on Andy’s Magazines or Novels album. In 2015 Abram took a week-long writing trip to Nashville, TN. Being back east instantly felt like home. He quickly fell in love with Nashville, so much so, three days into his trip the decision was made that he’d be moving to Nashville within the month. Since moving to Nashville, Abram has continued to garner attention with his strong sense of lyric and distinct melodies. His ability to write both pop & country music make him one of the most versatile writers in town.
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