Artist's albums
Silent City
2020 · album
Quarantine on a Boat
2020 · single
Between Stages
2018 · EP
It's Goin' Down Tonight
2013 · single
Holler Back (Football Version)
2008 · single
Holler Back
2008 · album
Holler Back
2008 · single
The Lost Trailers
2006 · album
Why Me
2006 · single
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Biography
The Lost Trailers are an ACM-nominated, Top-10 Billboard-charting country music band from Nashville, Tennessee. Established in 2000 by BMI Award-winning songwriter Stokes Nielson, the band made its debut at a Fourth of July picnic held by country singer Willie Nelson, and it wasn’t long before their self-released debut album “Story of the New Age Cowboy”, had Nashville buzzing. Releases on Universal/Republic and BNA Records followed which produced the singles "Call Me Crazy" and "Why Me", both of which entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The Next album, “Holler Back”, was released in August 2008, producing a Top-10 country hit with its title track and a Top-20 in "How 'Bout You Don't". Known for their high energy live shows, The Lost Trailers have shared bills with Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, Bob Dylan, Maroon 5, The Allman Brothers, John Mayer, Eric Church, Jason Isbell, and their guiding light Willie Nelson, as well as many others artists.