DYLAN SCOTT
Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott is a triple threat — a powerful vocalist with a deep, unmistakable drawl; an old-soul songwriter with a young spirit; and a family man with a tender heart. The multi-Platinum singer has notched three No. 1 singles at radio (“My Girl,” “Nobody,” and “New Truck”), as well as Top 5 hit “Hooked.” Following his first career nomination for “Best New Country Artist” at the all-genre iHeartRadio Music Awards and a coveted spot ... view more »
DYLAN SCOTT
Curb Records recording artist Dylan Scott is a triple threat — a powerful vocalist with a deep, unmistakable drawl; an old-soul songwriter with a young spirit; and a family man with a tender heart. The multi-Platinum singer has notched three No. 1 singles at radio (“My Girl,” “Nobody,” and “New Truck”), as well as Top 5 hit “Hooked.” Following his first career nomination for “Best New Country Artist” at the all-genre iHeartRadio Music Awards and a coveted spot among Country Radio Seminar’s New Faces of Country Music, his Platinum-certified ode to his wife, “Nobody,” earned him a 2021 CMT Music Award for Breakthrough Video of the Year. Dylan presented the CMT Breakthrough Video of the Year Award at the 2022 CMT Music Awards on CBS. With career streams exceeding 2 billion, the Louisiana native has provided tour support for Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, and Chris Young, among others, cementing him as an in-demand live act. Livin’ My Best Life, the new album from Scott, features fiery, #1 lead single “New Truck,” along with viral TikTok ballad, and current radio single, “Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl).”
TENILLE ARTS
In a world of dreams, Tenille Arts has seen more come true in the last couple of years
than even she could have imagined – hit singles, critical acclaim, major tours, awards,
and now a hit duet with one of her idols.
She signed with new label Dreamcatcher Artists early this year, and the company’s first
release was the stunning “Jealous of Myself.” Superstar singer LeAnn Rimes caught
wind of the song and joined Tenille on an exquisite duet version. Written by Emily
Weisband, Trevor Rosen, and John Byron, Billboard called the song “a moody
masterpiece with a classic misdirection.”
“LeAnn Rimes, The Chicks, Shania Twain and Kelly Clarkson were my idols growing
up,” said Tenille. “LeAnn in particular has been a huge part of my story in Country Music
since I was very young. I am so grateful and humbled by LeAnn’s willingness to
collaborate with me on this very special song. I will remember and cherish this forever.”
The last two years have been a whirlwind for Tenille. She released the ground-breaking
Love, Heartbreak, & Everything in Between collection, which yielded the #1 hit
“Somebody Like That.” The single is certified platinum in the U.S. and made history as
the first #1 Country single written, produced and performed by an all-female cast.
Tenille wrote the song with Allison Cruz and Alex Kline, and Kline produced the track.
“Somebody Like That” also spent three weeks at #1 on the Radio Disney Country Top
50 chart. The notoriety she received from the airplay and exposure landed her as the
only Country artist featured in YouTube’s 2021 Foundry Class, and led to her being
featured in the advertising program for the new Google Pixel 6 device.
She then released the full-length album Girl To Girl. The 13 songs were all written or cowritten by Tenille, as letters to her current and younger self. “These were songs I wish I had when I was 15 and 16 years old. I wanted to write these like a big sister and share
my experiences in hopes that people would feel less alone. Whether you’re 15 years
old, my age, or older, I want you to feel seen. I want you to dance to these songs, cry to
them, and feel all the feels!”
Girl To Girl hit just as Tenille was wrapping up opening Lady A’s coast-to-coast What A
Song Can Do Tour. She opened dates on Scotty McCreery’s Same Truck Tour, opened
for Luke Combs in the UK and Jordan Davis’ Buy Dirt Tour. She recently opened Lee
Brice’s Canadian tour and in between headlined her own dates and festival
appearances.
Tenille was inducted into the prestigious CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2021
and named one of the five 2021 CRS New Faces of Country Music. She was nominated
for the ACM New Female Artist of the Year, iHeart Radio Music Awards Best New
Country Artist. Her “Back Then, Right Now” single led to CMT Music Awards
nominations for Female Video of the Year and Breakthrough Video of the Year. Her
award show red carpet outfits at each show have landed her on numerous best-dressed
lists.
Media has also caught on to Tenille Arts. She performed “Back Then, Right Now” on
The Kelly Clarkson Show in January and has appeared on The TODAY Show and has
been featured in People, Bustle, Entertainment Tonight, Hollywood Life, Forbes, Extra
and more. Rolling Stone named her one of their “10 New Country Artists You Need To
Know,” calling her “An edgy, Fearless-era Taylor Swift with crystalline vocals; ideal for
hopeless romantics who are fire signs.”
Born and raised in the small Canadian prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Tenille
Arts’ dream of performing took root at the tender age of eight. A neighbor overheard her
singing a Shania Twain song in her back yard and encouraged her mom to help her
pursue music.
After years of honing her craft and touring across Canada, Tenille began making the
long trip to Nashville to advance her songwriting skills. Her determination and talent led
to steadily increasing successes, as she earned a publishing deal in Nashville. Her
2016 self-titled debut EP peak at #1 on the iTunes Canada Top Country Album Chart
and crack the Top 100 on the U.S. iTunes Country Album Chart.
Arts released her full-length album Rebel Child in October 2017. It debuted at #2 on the
iTunes Canada Top Country Album Chart, #12 on the All-Genres Chart and reached
#17 in the United States.
Hit ABC show The Bachelor bought into Tenille’s talent early, and she has made three
appearances performing original songs for millions of viewers. Each performance led to
#1 songs on iTunes U.S. and Canada and gained her countless fans along the way.
Back in Canada, Tenille has received numerous trophies from the Saskatchewan
Country Music Association Awards National/International Artist Award. She received the
Canadian Country Music Association Award – the “Rising star Award” and a few months
later received “Country Artist of the Year,” “Album of the Year” (all genre) and “Single of
the Year” for “Somebody Like That” from the SaskMusic Awards.
Tenille is currently in the studio writing and recording new music to be featured on her
next album, due out later this year
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