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UMG Nashville has scooped up rising brother duo Crowe Boys for a deal that will launch with the 11/8 release of their label debut “Let Me Feel Alone.”
The New Orleans-bred duo of Ocie and Wes Crowe have established themselves as tireless road warriors, having grown up playing in a family band. The siblings carved out a niche at the junction of country, Americana and alternative with their self-released 2022 album Good Days and have been on tour pretty much constantly since.
UMGN chair and CEO Cindy Mabe said “When I first heard Crowe Boys, I knew I had to work with them. The emotional connection between brothers Ocie and Wes and the life they have lived pours from their souls, their harmonies, and their lyrics to create something so powerful that you know they are here to heal people. I'm incredibly moved and honored to have them join our UMGN family.”
The C3 Management clients will join David Shaw for a run of dates starting at Tipitina’s in New Orleans on 10/31 before ending 2024 with a handful of solo dates. They’ll start 2025 by teaming with Morgan Wade for a run that starts 1/29 at Washington, D.C.’s 9:30 Club.
Pictured (l-to-r): C3 Management’s Drew Carey, Ocie Crowe, UMGN’s Cindy Mabe, C3 Management’s Morgan Young, Wes Crowe.