Artist's albums
Backroad Home
2023 · single
Like This Like That
2023 · single
Bulletproof
2023 · single
Run Run Rudolph
2022 · single
Other Than That
2022 · single
Right On
2022 · single
Old School Country Music
2022 · single
Every Girl is You
2022 · single
Cowboy with a Little Soul
2022 · single
Dixie Highway Nights
2022 · single
Waste It
2022 · single
Lipstick and Shotgun Shells
2022 · single
Sailing Around the World
2022 · single
Speed of Light
2022 · single
Ride with You
2022 · single
Take You Home
2022 · single
Silver and Gold
2022 · single
Good Good Life
2022 · single
Back Home
2021 · single
Broke
2021 · single
Tennessee Christmas
2020 · single
Startin' Young
2020 · single
Crazy Like You
2020 · single
Walkaway Joe
2020 · single
For My Money
2020 · single
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Biography
A country singer/songwriter with a rock & roll spirit and a small-town heart, Brandon Lay was born and raised in Jackson, Tennessee. His father was a minister and his mother was an educator. As a teenager, Lay developed eclectic tastes that ranged from Don Williams and Elvis Presley to Def Leppard. After graduating from high school, Lay enrolled at nearby Union University, where he played on the basketball team. During his sophomore year, Lay's interest in music grew, and he began performing at local venues, playing both covers and originals. In 2010, Lay graduated from Union, and decided to move to Nashville to pursue a career in music. Lay developed a following in college towns, and in addition to headlining club gigs, he opened shows for such country stars as Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindell, Eli Young Band, Hank Williams, Jr., and Brantley Gilbert. In 2013, Lay landed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell, and in 2016 Cole Swindell recorded "Home Game," co-written by Brandon, on his second album, You Should Be Here. In 2017 Lay signed a recording contract with EMI/Universal, and in August of that year he released his debut single, "Speakers, Bleachers, and Preachers" b/w "Let It." The A-side, inspired by Lay's high-school days, became a considerable success, racking over a million streaming plays in less than a month.