Warner Nashville is a sub-label of the larger Warner Brothers Records. The artists on the roster are Faith Hill, Blake Shelton, Trick Pony, Dusty Drake, Sixwire, Tracy Lawrence, John Michael, Neal McCoy, and Elizabeth Cook. Only artists with released albums are listed below.
To date, this is Faith's most successful album. With hits like the title track, "If My Heart Had Wings," "The Way You Love Me," and the duet with husband Tim McGraw, "Let's Make Love," this album has sold more than seven million copies.
Blake Shelton's debut single from this album "Austin" caught the hearts of everyone, and stayed at the top of the Billboard Country Singles charts for four weeks. This album has something for everyone, being traditional-sounding with a smack of contemporary sound that will be sure to get him airplay
Trick Pony is a unique name for a unique group that produces a unique, high energy sound. It is made up of Heidi Newfield, Ira Dean and Keith Burns. All three share the duties of lead vocals, write their own music, and all play instruments.
Every song on this album could be a great single in that fans can listen and relate to the situations, whether they be sad or extremely happy. Tracy Lawrence's music is plain old good, and nobody can deny that.
Montgomery has scored 11 #1 singles and sold more than 15 million albums, and it's with songs like those on this album that he did. A perfect album for Valentine's day, and any day you want to be special with someone you care about.
Neal McCoy isn't your average everyday country singer. His music has elements of rock, soul and pop, along with country, and his stage shows are wild. The album's title represents Neal himself, who gives his all, 24-7-365.