CJ Field
Massachusetts-born singer-songwriter CJ Field brings a soulful, honest voice to country music — earning the tag "the future Bruce Springsteen of country music" from Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame inductee Devon O'Day. His single "Goodbye Mona Lisa" has surpassed 250,000 Spotify streams and 2 million TikTok views.
Field co-wrote "Home Sweet Highway" with Ashley McBryde and Blue Foley, featured on McBryde's Grammy, ACM, and CMA-nominated album Girl Going Nowhere. He's also a co-writer on "6th of October" from McBryde's The Devil I Know — performed live on Good Morning America in 2024.
His debut vinyl album Cannonball sold out its first run of 500 copies in exactly one year. A tireless performer logging 125+ shows annually, Field is equally committed offstage — founding the Field Day music series and nonprofit Fight 4 Them, which supports veterans.
Dan Smalley
Dan Smalley is an Alaskan-born, Louisiana-raised country singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice, honest storytelling, and traditional country sound. After overcoming life-altering adversity, Smalley moved to Nashville, where he built a reputation as both a compelling artist and respected songwriter, with cuts recorded by artists including Ashley McBryde and Dillon Carmichael. He has shared stages with legends such as Willie Nelson, Tim McGraw, and Dwight Yoakam.
After navigating major record deals, Smalley chose an independent path, releasing his self-produced full-length album The State of Country Music (Smallside Records/ONErpm), which was nominated for the 2024 BCMA International Record of the Year. Blending classic country influences with a soulful edge, Dan Smalley delivers powerful live performances that connect deeply with audiences — making him an exciting artist to experience live.
Trent Willmon
Trent Willmon is an American singer, songwriter, and CMA Award–winning producer from Texas. After signing with Sony Music Nashville, he released hits like “Beer Man” and “On Again Tonight.” As a songwriter, he’s penned songs recorded by major artists including Brad Paisley, Eric Church, and Montgomery Gentry, with multiple chart-topping cuts.
In recent years, Willmon has become a leading producer, working with artists like Cody Johnson and Kevin Fowler. He won CMA “Single of the Year” for producing Cody Johnson’s hit “’Til You Can’t,” one of the most-streamed country songs of 2022.
A respected figure in both Nashville and the Texas country scene, Willmon has written more than 25 No. 1 songs on the Texas Regional Radio Report, solidifying his influence across multiple country formats.
In addition to music, he has expanded into television and film, hosting GAC’s America’s Top Cowboy and appearing in the film Palo Pinto Gold, further showcasing his authentic Western roots and on-screen presence.