Artist's albums
Love's The Only Thing Workin'
2023 · single
Hitched Up
2023 · single
Her Heartland
2023 · single
Built For A Small Town
2023 · single
Bloodline
2023 · EP
Hope I'm Not the Only One
2023 · single
Bloodline
2023 · single
Merry Christmas from Logan Mize
2022 · EP
Wrapped
2022 · single
Prairie Tapes, Vol. 1
2022 · EP
Albuquerque
2022 · single
Crackin' a Cold One
2022 · single
Nothing With You
2022 · single
Welcome to Prairieville
2021 · album
If You Get Lucky
2021 · EP
It's About Time
2021 · EP
George Strait Songs
2021 · single
Still That Kid
2021 · album
Prettiest Girl in the World (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Boys from Back Home (Live from Europe)
2019 · single
Something Just Like This (Acoustic)
2019 · single
From the Vault
2019 · EP
Acoustic Sessions
2018 · EP
Come Back Road
2017 · album
One More Everything
2016 · single
Pawn Shop Guitar - EP
2015 · EP
Can't Get Away from a Good Time
2014 · single
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Biography
Logan Mize's story began in Kansas. There, his family has been running Mize's Thriftway, a local grocery, for over fifty years. From a young age, Logan worked unloading trucks and carrying groceries. But there was also music in the family – his great uncle Billy Mize was an architect of the '60s Bakersfield Sound – and in the air, leading Logan in a different direction. After two “distracted” years in college, he dropped out and moved to Nashville. “A song plugger heard me at an open mike, invited me to play a song for Brett Jones, a songwriter who ran Wyoming Sky Music, and I had a deal by the end of the day.” While Jones championed Logan and helped shape his songwriting skills, the deal fell apart after a year. While he dug in on his craft and put his own band together, he worked a slew of jobs to support himself. In 2009, he landed a deal with publisher Big Yellow Dog, and released his first, self-titled album. Over the next decade and three more albums, he scored hit singles with “Ain't Always Pretty” and “Better Off Gone” (which was recently certified Gold by the RIAA), logged over 350 million streams on different platforms, and toured constantly. Mize’s newest album, Welcome to Prairieville, is his most personal work to date. Since the release of this project, he reflects on what he hopes listeners will take away. “I hope listeners have a really good listening experience, and it makes them want to come see my show. I hope it inspires them in some way.”