Artist's albums
I Hate Country Music (Reimagined)
2023 · single
Gone With The Wind (Reimagined)
2023 · single
Scenes From A Six String
2023 · album
Gone With The Wind
2023 · EP
Tequila Keeps
2023 · EP
Lettin' You Down
2023 · EP
Second Wind
2023 · single
Where We Are
2023 · single
I Hate Country Music
2023 · single
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
2022 · single
Sleigh Ride
2022 · single
A Tale of 7 Cities (Live at The Record Shop)
2022 · album
Lost In Vegas
2022 · single
A Tale of 7 Cities
2022 · album
Lonely Night in LA
2022 · single
Miss Me Memphis
2022 · single
How's The View In New York City
2022 · single
Cold Day In Tucson
2022 · single
Send My Love To Lexington
2022 · single
New to Nashville
2022 · single
Blue Christmas
2021 · single
Clocks Roll Forward LIVE
2021 · album
Clocks Roll Forward
2021 · album
Piano Man
2021 · single
Sure Like Lovin' You
2021 · single
Trainwreck
2021 · single
Carolina In My Mind
2021 · single
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Biography
It’s an unlikely start to a not-so-typical tale of country stardom: singer/songwriter Raleigh Keegan was born in a jail to a brave, selfless single mother and placed for adoption. “It ended up being the best case scenario - my parents are wonderful. I had an awesome childhood.” Raised outside of Cincinnati, Raleigh was the only member with any sort of musical inclination. “My birth father played guitar - that’s about all I know of where my talents come from.” As Raleigh’s love and involvement in music grew, so did his love and involvement in sports. He played football for Georgetown College while earning a degree in Exercise Science. Raleigh balanced music and sports for the longest time. Still, his love for music far outweighed his love for sports. “There was a brief time I thought I’d go into ministry. Then I heard Zac Brown Band’s album Uncaged and I was hooked - I listened to it for six months straight. That’s when I really fell for country music.” Playing gigs every weekend he’d booked himself, Raleigh’s fan base grew - so much so, he made the move to Nashville in November of 2017. He began writing, and though he takes inspirational cues from the likes of Chris Stapleton and Eric Church, Raleigh keeps his sound as authentic as possible. “I like a mix of old and new - I like to make music somewhere off in my own lane. With me, what you see is what you get. I’ve always just done what comes naturally to me. It’s who I am.”