Bryce Leatherwood
Bryce Leatherwood's emotive baritone recalls a timeless country style with its midtempo, upbeat, romantic songcraft and its storyteller’s lyrics nestled in a bed of rumbling guitars, pedal steel, and Hammond organ. Of course, his path to mainstream country success is a thoroughly modern one. After winning the 22nd season of NBC’s The Voice in 2022, he built a solid reputation with songs like “Still Learning,” “Where the Bar Is,” and “Hung Up on You,” all featured on his 2025 self-titled debut album.Born and raised in Woodstock, Georgia in 2000, Leatherwood was weaned on a steady diet of country’s greatest crooners, from Conway Twitty and George Strait to Merle Haggard and Keith Whitley. Already aspiring to sing and play guitar, he worked shifts on his grandfather’s farm and was exposed to a more rock-inspired side of the genre, too, soaking up Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers Band. A regional wrestling star in high school, Leatherwood furthered his musical ambitions playing on campus and off as a student at Georgia Southern University, even going on a short southeastern tour in 2021 while still an undergraduate.Inspired by the experience, Leatherwood decided to try his hand on a different stage, securing an audition on the long-running network competition The Voice. He impressed judges John Legend, Gwen Stefani, and Blake Shelton, the latter became his coach. Early in the competition, he was saved from elimination by a wild card; by doing so, he became the first wild card winner to win the entire competition, as well as the ninth and final talent coached by Shelton (in his penultimate season on the program) to claim victory.Leatherwood signed to Mercury Nashville and returned to The Voice to perform his debut single “The Finger” in 2023. More tunes followed including “Neon Does,” “The One My Daddy Found” (co-written by Leatherwood in tribute to his parents’ marriage), and “Hung Up on You,” and he played a bounty of tour dates, both headlining clubs and opening for Dwight Yoakam. His self-titled album arrived in the spring of 2025.
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Diskografie
16 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Bryce Leatherwood
Country - Erschienen bei UMG Nashville am 16.05.2025
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Where The Bar Is
Country - Erschienen bei UMG Nashville am 24.01.2025
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The Finger
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 27.10.2023
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Neon Does
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 02.02.2024
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Hung Up On You
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 23.09.2024
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Still Learning
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 21.06.2024
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The One My Daddy Found
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 04.04.2024
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I'd Be Dammed
Country - Erschienen bei Sony Music Publishing (US) LLC am 07.11.2025
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Bryce Leatherwood
Country - Erschienen bei UMG Nashville am 16.05.2025
Verfügbar in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Where The Bar Is
Country - Erschienen bei UMG Nashville am 24.01.2025
Verfügbar in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
The Finger
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 27.10.2023
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Neon Does
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 02.02.2024
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Hung Up On You
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 23.09.2024
Verfügbar in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Still Learning
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 21.06.2024
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The One My Daddy Found
Country - Erschienen bei Bryce Leatherwood (The Voice) am 04.04.2024
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The Greatest Gift of All
Country - Erscheint am 05.12.2025 bei Sony Music Publishing (US) LLC
Verfügbar in24-Bit/48 kHz Stereo