Radio Romance
Country pop quartet Radio Romance brings a youthful, party-loving energy to the Nashville scene with upbeat, harmonic, and hook-friendly songs influenced by acts like Alabama, Eric Church, and Jason Aldean. The Hermitage, Tennessee band was formed in 2011 by Sam Hayes (vocals), Josh Gramling (guitar), and Moises Padilla (drums), three friends who had been honing their individual instruments from a young age. At first, the trio performed throughout Nashville as a cover band. Once they decided to take the leap as an official band, they took their moniker from Eddie Rabbitt's 1982 album of the same name. They issued their debut EP, What's Stopping You (Treehouse), in 2014, following with the B-Sides collection in 2015. After recruiting permanent bassist Adam Smithwick, the group released the singles "Secrets" and "Cheap Beer Years." The quartet's first EP together, Sounds of a Quiet Town (HYGB Records), arrived in 2017. That same year, Radio Romance received a big industry boost when they won the grand prize for the NASHNext competition, which included a deal with Big Machine Records, home to Taylor Swift, Midland, and Sugarland. Their first single for the label, "Weekend," was released in 2018.
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Weekend
Country - Released by Big Machine Records, LLC on 27 Apr 2018
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Part of Me
Country - Released by Black Label Nash Entertainment Group on 12 Oct 2021
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Start a Party
Country - Released by Radio Romance on 12 Jun 2020
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Sundowners (Acoustic Version)
Country - Released by Radio Romance on 3 Dec 2021
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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What's Stopping You
Country - Released by TREEHOUSE RECORDS on 23 Jul 2014
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Fix
Alternative & Indie - Released by Radio Romance on 21 Nov 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo