EXCLUSIVE: Highway Home Signs With Warner Records, Drops Major-Label Debut "No More Drinkin' Songs"
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EXCLUSIVE: Highway Home Signs With Warner Records, Drops Major-Label Debut "No More Drinkin' Songs"

Fast-rising country trio Highway Home are officially entering a new chapter.


Today, the harmony-driven band announced their signing with Warner Records, marking a major milestone for one of Nashville's most promising young acts. Alongside the news, Highway Home is celebrating the release of their major-label debut single, "No More Drinkin' Songs," a fan-favorite anthem that perfectly showcases the group's signature blend of rich harmonies, heartfelt songwriting, and modern country charm.


(L to R) Tom Corson (Co-Chairman/COO Warner Records), Eamon Owen (Highway Home), Kelly Bolton (VP A&R Warner Records), Stanton Langley (Highway Home), Conner Sweeny (Highway Home), Aaron Bay-Shuck (Co-Chairman/CEO Warner Records), Charly Salvatore (underscore works)
(L to R) Tom Corson (Co-Chairman/COO Warner Records), Eamon Owen (Highway Home), Kelly Bolton (VP A&R Warner Records), Stanton Langley (Highway Home), Conner Sweeny (Highway Home), Aaron Bay-Shuck (Co-Chairman/CEO Warner Records), Charly Salvatore (underscore works)

Comprised of Stanton Langley (Alabama), Eamon Owen (Georgia), and Conner Sweeny (South Carolina), Highway Home has steadily built momentum through relentless touring, viral performance videos, and a growing catalog of independently released music. Now, with Warner Records behind them, the trio is poised to take an even bigger leap forward.


"The most important thing to us has always been making sure the music stays true to our vision, and the folks at Warner have been completely aligned with that from the start," Highway Home shares exclusively. "Warner Records feels like home, and a great place to create the music we are passionate about. We couldn't be more excited to join the team and write our next chapter with Warner!"


The excitement is mutual.



"Highway Home is a band built on rare individual talent — each member is a gifted singer, musician, and songwriter in their own right," says Kelly Bolton, VP of A&R at Warner Records. "Their three-part harmony is unmistakable. Their songwriting bridges the soul of '90s and 2000s country with a sound that resonates right now — and that's exactly what makes them cut through. We couldn't be more excited to welcome them to the Warner Records family."


Produced by Ryan Gore, whose credits include Kacey Musgraves, Jon Pardi, and Thomas Rhett, "No More Drinkin' Songs" finds Highway Home leaning into the nostalgic country influences that have become their calling card.


Led by Sweeny's warm vocal delivery, the track pairs fiddle, steel guitar, piano, and layered harmonies with a playful yet sincere promise of everlasting love. What begins as a familiar barroom scene quickly transforms into a declaration of commitment, culminating in a chorus that is equal parts humorous and heartfelt.


"We hope 'No More Drinkin' Songs' evokes a laugh and a heartfelt moment for anyone who listens," the band explains. "The song itself has felt special to us before it was even completely written, and still does every time we play it."


The accompanying music video adds another layer of authenticity, featuring Sweeny's real-life wife, Mary Claire, alongside their dog Rocky. Filmed around an intimate performance at Nashville's Donelson Pub, the visual perfectly captures the song's laid-back charm and genuine emotion.


The signing announcement caps off a remarkable stretch for Highway Home. Earlier this year, the trio made their debut at the historic Ryman Auditorium and recently performed at CMA Fest for the first time. They've also shared stages with Luke Combs, Sara Evans, George Birge, Sister Hazel, Graham Barham, and more, steadily earning fans through old-fashioned road work and undeniable talent.


At the same time, the group has cultivated a passionate online following through viral harmony videos that showcase everything from original songs to country classics and unexpected covers.


With Warner Records now in their corner and "No More Drinkin' Songs" serving as the first taste of what's ahead, Highway Home appears ready to transform years of grassroots momentum into something much bigger.


And if this latest chapter is any indication, the road home is just beginning.



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