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Bryan Fox exploded onto the Louisville music scene when he became the first unsigned artist in a decade to place a single in regular rotation on Louisville rock radio. "Yes" was the #1 song for 8 weeks straight on WLRS. This success brought Bryan and his band, "End of Me" to the attention of virtually every major Rock label and producer Malcolm Springer (Matchbox 20, Collective Soul), who called Bryan "one of the greatest songwriters around.". After the now historic shakeup in the Rock music industry left the entire label team in shambles, End of Me disbanded, and Bryan was left to consider his future. Enlisting Malcolm Springer as producer and Nashville session veterans, Bryan's resulting solo album, Big City Lights, solidified Bryan's own unique blend of country/pop/rock. This album went on to sell thousands of copies and firmly placed him among the top of Louisville's Country Music scene. The praised follow-up, Its Gonna be That Kind of Night, containing hugely successful, "Gasoline", was released in 2016. His hilarious and sometimes thought provoking music videos have enjoyed over 1,000,000 views collectively. Bryan is finishing up his newest solo album, The Middle, expected to be released in spring of 2024, which will contain several notable collaborations with artists such as Nappy Roots, Members of Steel Panther, Billy Grey from Fozzy, Charlie Parra del Riego, the Mandevilles, and more.
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