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3/21/23

The Academy of Country Music welcomed Warner Music Nashville singer-songwriter Ian Munsick to the Red Barrel Lounge stage at the Academy’s new headquarters in Nashville’s Wedgewood Houston neighborhood on Monday (3/20). Munsick played several songs off his forthcoming album White Buffalo, which is scheduled for a 4/7 release. The project serves as the follow-up to Munsick's 2020 debut, Coyote Cry. Pre-orders are available here.

Seen in the photo wishing they had a white buffalo to ride away from HITS (l-r) are ACM Vice President, Artist & Industry Relations and Board Administration & Governance Tommy Moore, ACM Vice Chair Ebie McFarland, Munsick, ACM CEO Damon Whiteside and ACM Director, Artist & Industry Relations and Board Administration & Governance Maddy Stessman.

(No buffaloes were harmed in the writing of this article.)