Dustin Lynch occupies a unique place in
today’s country music. Thanks to his classic
sensibilities, he’s been heralded as the heir to
George Strait’s throne. Yet with one listen to his
newest hit, “Where It’s At,” it’s obvious the young
Tennessean knows how to combine his
traditional influences with an edgy intensity that
places him at the vanguard of today’s
contemporary country scene.
It’s that ability to fuse his country roots
with a progressive musical vision that makes
Lynch one of today’s most successful young
artists. His self-titled Broken Bow Records debut
hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums
chart and the lead single, “Cowboys and Angels,”
exceeded platinum sales status while earning
Lynch a legion of devoted fans. His follow up
single, the sexy up tempo “She Cranks My
Tractor,” became a No. 1 video on GAC’s Top 20
Country Countdown and the accolades
continued to pour in, among them Rolling Stone
heralding Lynch as “The New Hat in Town” in the
magazine’s 2013 Best of Rock issue. Lynch’s
career momentum continued as he opened for Keith Urban on his recent Light the Fuse Tour and earned
critical praise from American Songwriter, Billboard, Country Weekly, Elle, The Los Angeles Times,
People and USA Today, to name a few.