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Unconventional move by unconventional dude is paying off. (10/30a)
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The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
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Warner Music Nashville has welcomed The Band Loula to its roster. Hailing from North Georgia, The Band Loula is comprised of best friends Malachi Mills and Logan Simmons, who are currently in the studio with Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne. They're managed by Mary Hilliard Harrington, Chip Dorsch and Christina Dunkley and represented by Grace Stern and Jay Williams at WME.
“The Band Loula's music is equal parts raw talent, Southern storytelling, heart and soul,” WMN VP of A&R Stephanie Davenport said. “Their incredible songwriting is matched only by their insane vocals."
The duo has spent the last year touring with artists like Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBryde, Paul Cauthen and Brent Cobb and will join Elle King as support through November. Their major label debut, “Don’t Call Me,” is scheduled for a 8/23 release. We hear the title may or may not be in reference to us.
Pictured (l-r) holding their breath hoping nobody from HITS photo bombs them are manager Christina Dunkley, WMN Co-Chair/Co-President Ben Kline, WMN Co-Chair/Co-President Cris Lacy, WMN SVP Legal & Business Affairs Patrick Sabatini, manager Chip Dorsch, Davenport, Mills, Simmons and manager Mary Hilliard Harrington.