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Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
Background information
OriginMemphis, Tennessee; East Nashville, Tennessee
Genres
  • alternative rock
  • folk rock
  • Years active2005–present
    Labels
    • Magnolia
  • Dualtone
  • Good Time
  • Thirty Tigers
  • Tone Tree
  • Members
    • Drew Holcomb
    • Rich Brinsfield
    • Nathan Dugger
    Websitedrewholcomb.com

    Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors is an Americana band from Memphis and East NashvilleinTennessee, United States. The band was formed in 2005 by Drew Holcomb (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica). The other band members are Nathan Dugger (guitar, keys) and Rich Brinsfield (bass). Holcomb's wife, Ellie Holcomb, who had been a member of the band since 2005, eventually stopped touring with the band to take care of their first child EmmyLou in 2012 and then later began pursuing a solo artist career.

    History[edit]

    Early years[edit]

    Drew Holcomb began his musical career as a solo act. In 2003, he recorded his debut EP Lost And Found in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. Two years later, Holcomb released the full-length album Washed in Blue, which led to multiple TV placements, including Lifetime's Army Wives, Showtime's United States of Tara, and A&E's The Cleaner.

    Musical career[edit]

    While attending the University of Tennessee, Holcomb met Ellie Bannister, daughter of producer-songwriter Brown Bannister. The two married in 2006 and now live in Nashville.[1] Shortly after their wedding, Drew collaborated with Nathan Dugger and Rich Brinsfield to form a band. They then asked Ellie Holcomb to join the band. At the time, they all lived in the same zip code, which was why the band was called "Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors". In August 2008, the band released a 10-track album called Passenger Seat.

    In 2009, Holcomb and his band toured heavily, and supported several national acts, including Susan Tedeschi, Ryan Adams, Los Lobos, The Avett Brothers, Robert Earl Keen, and Marc Broussard. In late 2009, the band appeared alongside Pat Green, Billy Joe Shaver, and Darryl Worley on the PBS TV show Legends and Lyrics.[citation needed]

    In 2011, the band partnered with Dualtone Records to create the album Chasing Someday. Released in February 2011, the 13-track album earned Holcomb his first appearance on the "Billboard" charts. Chasing Someday debuted at No. 183 on Billboard 200 as well as other Billboard charts including: No. 3 Billboard Heatseekers, No. 45 on Billboard Overall Digital Albums, No. 19 on Billboard Independent Album Chart, No. 8 on Billboard Folk Albums, and No. 29 on Billboard Rock Albums. The band embarked on the heaviest touring season since its inception, playing over 400 shows for the Chasing Someday cycle and their first sell out performances in venues beyond the Southeastern United States.

    Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors have also appeared multiple times at Nashville, Tennessee's free summer music festival, Live on The Green in 2011 and again in 2017. They have also made appearances at other festivals across the US, including Stagecoach California's Country Music Festival, Carolina in the Fall Music and Food Festival, Lexington's Midsummer Festival, Austin City Limits and many more.

    In February 2013, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors released their album, Good Light, through their self-owned imprint Magnolia Music and management company's Good Time Records. The 12-song album debuted No. 84 on Billboard Top 200 and landed on several other "Billboard" charts, including: No. 5 on Folk Albums Chart, No. 14 on Independent Albums Chart, and No. 23 on Rock Albums Chart. "Good Light" also peaked at No. 18 on the Americana radio format chart. The band toured heavily, first in direct support for Needtobreathe's US "Drive All Night" Tour, and Drew later directly supported John Hiatt's West Coast tour as a solo performer.

    Medicine was the 2015 follow-up to Drew Holcomb's 2013 album Good Light, released in January 2015. The album, which is Drew's most successful record to date, debuted at No. 47 on the Billboard 200 along with other Billboard charts: No. 23 on the Top Digital Albums Chart, No. 12 on the Rock Albums Chart, and No. 30 on the Top Current Album Sales. Holcomb co-produced the album with Joe Pisapia, and wife, Ellie Holcomb made multiple appearances on the album as well. Holcomb also made an appearance on Late Night TV with Jimmy Kimmel on April 15, 2015 promoting the recent release of the "Medicine" album. They played shows across the U.S. and into the UK and Ireland with opener, Penny & Sparrow. Throughout the majority of 2015, Holcomb jumped on the first two legs of the Tour de Compadres tour, formed by Needtobreathe and played with Colony House, Ben Rector, and Switchfoot.

    The band's first live album, Live at the Ryman, was released in August 2016 under Magnolia Music.[2] The 17-song album debuted No. 5 on Billboard's Folk Album Charts, No. 25 on the Rock Albums Chart, No. 3 on Vinyl Albums Chart, and No. 17 on Independent Albums Chart.[citation needed]

    They released a new studio album, Souvenir, on March 24, 2017.[3] The 11-song album debuted at No. 117 on the Billboard 200 along with other Billboard charts: No. 3 on Folk Album, No. 17 on Rock Album, No. 3 on Vinyl Albums, and No. 4 on Independent Albums.[citation needed] The album was recorded in East Nashville, with the same producers as the previous album: Joe Pisapia and Ian Fitchuk.[4]

    On August 16, 2019, they released Dragons, which includes songs co-written by Lori McKenna, Natalie Hemby, Zach Williams of The Lone Bellow, producer Cason Cooley and Ellie Holcomb. It reached No. 1 on Billboard's Folk Americana Album Sales Chart.[citation needed] Released as a single, "End of the World" reached the Top 40 at AAA[citation needed] and Rolling Stone Country proclaimed Drew as one of Americana's Most Popular Stars in a career-spanning feature in October.[5] Nashville Lifestyles Magazine praised the release, with writer Luke Levenson commenting, "Community and family have always been leitmotifs in Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors' music, but certainly with Dragons, they are being portrayed in a new, endlessly creative, light."[6]

    On June 7, 2023, the band released their ninth studio album titled Strangers No More.[7]

    Discography[edit]

    Title Details Peak chart positions
    US
    [8]
    US Folk
    [9]
    US Rock
    [10]
    US Heat.
    [11]
    US Indie
    [12]
    Washed in Blue
    • Release date: May 12, 2005
    • Label: Istra
    Live from Memphis
    • Release date: September 27, 2007
    • Label: Self-released
    A Neighborly Christmas
    • Release date: December 11, 2007
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    Passenger Seat
    • Release date: August 12, 2008
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    A Million Miles Away
    • Release date: August 11, 2009
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    Chasing Someday
    • Release date: February 8, 2011
    • Label: Dualtone
    183 8 39 3 19
    Through the Night: Live in the Studio
    • Release date: June 19, 2012
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    Another Neighborly Christmas
    • Release date: November 6, 2012
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    Good Light
    • Release date: February 26, 2013
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    84 5 23 14
    Medicine
    • Release date: January 27, 2015
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    47 6 12 9
    Live at the Ryman
    • Release date: August 16, 2016
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    [A] 5 25 17
    Souvenir
    • Release date: March 24, 2017
    • Label: Magnolia Records
    117 3 17 4
    Dragons
    • Release date: August 16, 2019
    • Label: Magnolia Records / Thirty Tigers
    171 3 30 5
    Strangers No More
    • Release date: June 7, 2023
    • Label: Magnolia Records / Tone Tree Music
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart

    Music videos[edit]

    Year Title Director
    2009 "Baby It's Cold Outside"[14] David Poag
    2011 "Fire and Dynamite"[15] Aaron Greenberg
    "Live Forever"[16] David Poag
    "Someday"[17] Aaron Greenberg
    2013 "Good Light"[18] David Poag
    "The Wine We Drink"[19] Konrad Czysrowski
    2014 "American Beauty"[20] Eric Ryan Anderson
    "Here We Go"[21]
    "Tennessee"[22]
    2015 "Tightrope"[23]
    2016 "Wild World"[24]
    "You'll Always Be My Girl"[25] Lindley Atkinson
    2017 "Rowdy Heart, Broken Wing"[26]
    2019 "End of the World"[27] Carl Diebold
    "Family"[28]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Live at the Ryman did not chart on the Billboard 200, but peaked at No. 89 on the Current Album Sales chart.[13]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Bledsoe, Wayne (August 29, 2008). "Holcomb finds perfect person to occupy 'Passenger Seat'". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  • ^ Live at the Ryman - Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors | User Reviews | AllMusic, retrieved June 15, 2020
  • ^ Souvenir - Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors, Drew Holcomb | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved June 15, 2020
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb". Grand Ole Opry. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  • ^ Ferris, Jedd (October 21, 2019). "How Drew Holcomb Quietly Became One of Americana's Most Popular Stars". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  • ^ Levenson, Luke (August 12, 2019). "Drew Holcomb". Nashville Lifestyles. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  • ^ Major, Michael (June 7, 2023). "Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors Drop New Album 'Strangers No More'". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Chart History (Billboard 200)". Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Chart History (Americana/Folk Albums)". Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Chart History (Top Rock Albums)". Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Chart History (Independent Albums)". Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors Chart History (Current Album Sales)". Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ "YouTube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Baby It's Cold Outside". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  • ^ "CMT : Videos : Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Fire and Dynamite". Country Music Television. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
  • ^ "CMT : Videos : Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Live Forever". Country Music Television. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
  • ^ "YouTube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Someday". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  • ^ "CMT : Videos : Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Good Light". Country Music Television. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  • ^ "CMT : Videos : Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: The Wine We Drink". Country Music Television. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  • ^ "CMT : Videos : Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: American Beauty". Country Music Television. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  • ^ "Youtube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Here We Go". Drew Holcomb. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  • ^ "Youtube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Tennessee". Drew Holcomb. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  • ^ "Youtube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Tightrope". Drew Holcomb. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
  • ^ "Youtube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Wild World". Drew Holcomb. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  • ^ "Youtube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: You'll Always Be My Girl". Drew Holcomb. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  • ^ "Youtube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Rowdy Heart, Broken Wing". Drew Holcomb. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  • ^ "YouTube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: End of the World". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  • ^ "YouTube: Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors: Family". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
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