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Country singer and songwriter, Cole Tomlinson has called Nashville, Tennessee home since 2021. Tomlinson began honing his skills at an early in South Georgia, singing by age 3 and performing as a country music entertainer at 12. Before his 18th birthday, Tomlinson had won dozens of singing and songwriting competitions, including back-to-back awards for the Georgia Gospel Country Bluegrass Association Male Entertainer of the Year, Instrumentalist of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year and Georgia Country Teen Artist of the Year.
Tomlinson released his first single, Dirt Road Princess, recorded in Nashville with musicians Jenee Fleenor, Jim Riley, and Brent Mason in 2018. In 2021 he wrote, recorded, and produced his second single, When This Hat Was New. Tomlinson has received the attention and respect of industry professionals from Nashville to Los Angeles. Since moving to Nashville, he has performed on Lower Broadway, regularly singing with a full band at venues such as Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.
Tomlinson released his first single, Dirt Road Princess, recorded in Nashville with musicians Jenee Fleenor, Jim Riley, and Brent Mason in 2018. In 2021 he wrote, recorded, and produced his second single, When This Hat Was New. Tomlinson has received the attention and respect of industry professionals from Nashville to Los Angeles. Since moving to Nashville, he has performed on Lower Broadway, regularly singing with a full band at venues such as Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.