Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday – February 2

This Week on Lammle’s New Music Monday, we take a look at the newest release from an up-and-coming Country Music artist. Bailey Zimmerman was born in the year 2000 in Louisville, Illinois. He was teenager before he saw his first concert. His mother was determined to expose her son to her favourite hair metal bands as well as others including Avenge Sevenfold, Kid Rock and Nickelback. So, it isn’t too surprising that his first concert experience was at a Tesla show. After high school he went to work helping his stepbrother’s welding business. Bailey’s music career started in 2020 when he recorded himself singing and posted the video on Snapchat and the video went viral. By the end of 2020 he’d spent his own money getting a studio time in Nashville. His first single “Never Comin’ Home” hit the Top 20 on Spotify’s Viral Chart. After that he found success and nominations for CMT, Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association awards. His latest single “Back Up Plan” is a collaboration with fellow country music star Luke Combs and it is today’s feature on Lammle’s Western Wear’s New Music Monday

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