Artist's albums
Faded
2023 · single
This Side Of The Dirt
2023 · single
Put Me In A Bar
2022 · single
Damn BNA
2022 · single
I Don't Miss You
2022 · single
On The Radio
2022 · single
White Trash Christmas
2020 · single
Hometowns Fault
2020 · single
Last I Heard
2020 · single
Appalachia Gold
2018 · single
Killin' Crashin' Burnin'
2018 · single
It Could've Been You
2018 · single
The Commonwealth EP
2015 · EP
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Biography
At just thirteen years old, in the Blue Ridge mountain town of Winchester, Virginia, Bryan Frazier began writing songs and performing throughout the Shenandoah Valley region of the Old Dominion State. Frazier, whose songwriting passions stemmed from the notable influences of Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and country songwriting extraordinaire Eric Church, pursued his lifelong dream of music in 2014, moving to Nashville, Tennessee. Upon his arrival to Music City, Frazier quickly broke into the arduous music scene, penning songs such as "When You Don't" (Chris Ruediger-Over 3 Million On-Demand Streams), “Stereotype” (Jobe Fortner), and “Somebody Had To” (BMG- Dawson Edwards) "Bad Tattoo" (Ryan Nelson) Such songwriting success led to Frazier’s own opportunities as an artist, opening up for some of country music’s biggest acts including Kameron Marlowe, Phil Vassar, Jimmie Allen, Tyler Rich, and Cole Swindell. Frazier’s career highlights include the addition of songs to Spotify’s highly regarded playlists of “Fresh Finds Country” and 'New Music Nashville” while headlining some of Music City’s most prominent stages of “Whiskey Jam” and "The Bluebird Cafe".