Andy Griggs

Arriving in Nashville with guitar in hand in 1994, Andy quickly made a name for himself on the country scene. After his debut single “You Won’t Ever Be Lonely” on RCA was certified Gold in 2000, he racked up ten top 10 hits including his title cut on his debut album and on following albums, “Freedom” and “This I Gotta See”. “She’s More,” his second number 1 was followed by top 10 hits including: “I’ll Go Crazy,” “Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man,” “Practice Life” with Martina McBride, “She Thinks She Needs Me,” and “If Heaven” which leaves everyone in tears and even though he didn’t write it, could be a testimony of his life. "Ain’t Livin’ Long Like This” gave fans a sampling of his scorching soulful side.

Bryan White

One of the most successful new country acts of the 90s, four of White’s first eight singles topped the US country charts. A major factor in his breakthrough was the songwriting of Skip Ewing, who provided the hits “Rebecca Lynn”, “I’m Not Supposed To Love You Anymore” and “Someone Else’s Star” for White. In 1996 Brian won the CMA “Horizon of the Year” and TNN/Music City News “Star of Tomorrow” awards. A highlight of Bryan’s career was the hit song “From This Moment” with popular duet partner Shania Twain.

Buddy Jewell

Buddy Jewell burst onto the country music scene in 2003 when he won the coveted title of USA Network’s first ever Nashville Star. A true crowd favorite from the premier episode to the finale, TV audiences and critics alike fell in love with Buddy Jewell’s gentility, enthusiasm and true musical passion. Buddy’s self-titled debut album on Columbia Records was certified gold, and garnered two back-to-back top five hits with “Sweet Southern Comfort” and “Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey’s Song.)” Buddy Jewell debuted at #1 on the Top Country Album charts, and was recognized by the ACM, CMA and CMT Awards with multiple nominations.

HWY 7

Recently stepping into the Inspirational Country Music genre, HWY 7 is an exciting group that has performed at many venues across America including Carnegie Hall, Silver Dollar City, Dollywood, the Country Tonight Theatre, and CRS Event (Country Radio Seminar) in Nashville, TN – just to name a few. Powerful vocals and moving lyrics make HWY 7 one of the most intriguing new bands to hit the scene to date. With a “Top 10” single in 2008, a “Top 5” single in 2010, and a nomination at the Inspirational Country Music Awards as “Vocal Group/Band of the Year”, it’s proof positive that the “sky’s the limit” for this new band from Arkansas.

Renee Spencer

Fresh off her new album release, Renee is quickly climbing the Inspirational Country Charts as well as the Contemporary Christian Charts. This 17 year old junior from Indiana is an exciting newcomer to watch in the music industry.

Tommy Brandt

Tommy is a nationally known recording artist who has been labeled the “Alan Jackson of Inspirational Country Music.” He is a 3 time winner and current “Male Vocalist of the Year” for the Inspirational Country Music Association. Since entering the Nashville Scene as the CCMA “New Artist of the Year” in 2004 Tommy has recorded 6 albums and has had nine #1 songs on the Christian Music Charts. With his rich, traditional, country voice, he’s one of the busiest artists in music today, performing at over 200 concerts each year.