Easton Corbin has been in the spotlight for more than a decade with his memorable baritone and unique blend of traditional and modern country music. The Florida native, who has two number one singles "A Little More Country Than That" and "Roll With It", is starting a new musical chapter with his new deal with Stone Country Records. Corbin joins industry veterans Benny Brown, Paul Brown and Jason Sellers as the label's first artist.

Easton and Music Row personality Benny Brown met and bonded over their shared love of traditional country music. Easton, who is no stranger to songwriting himself, co-wrote songs with Sellers before signing with the independent label. The singer, who has been an independent artist for several years after nearly a decade with Mercury Nashville, says he is well positioned as Stone Country's first artist.

Easton's neo-traditional sound came into its own on his debut track for the label, "I Can't Decide", which he co-wrote with producer Wade Kirby and acclaimed songwriters Ashley Gorley and Rhett Akins. The soaring pedal steel guitar, combined with a driving beat and plucked guitar rhythms, make Corbin's warm baritone even more prominent in the fast-paced song.

The Florida-born singer continues to co-write with his longtime producer Carson Chamberlain, as well as Kirby, Shane Minor, Adam Craig and Wyatt McCubbin, with whom he co-wrote the romantic wedding song and current radio single "Marry That Girl". Corbin says that the past three years have allowed him to focus more seriously on songwriting and finding the message he wants to convey to listeners on the upcoming project.

And he's been successful at it. Throughout his career, Corbin has had seven top 10 singles and three American Country Awards. Named Billboard's 2010 Top New Country Artist, Corbin has never strayed from his traditional roots. Your Big Sky has described his sound as "unapologetic and unwavering traditional country sound". His self-titled debut album was named Country Breakthrough Album of the Year by iTunes Rewind Best of 2010, while American Songwriter has described his voice as "warm, smooth-as-gravy-southern-drawl".

Along the way, Corbin has not forgotten his roots. The boy who grew up listening to Merle Haggard and George Jones with his grandparents remembers where he came from.

Corbin recently released the album Let's Do Country Right - his first in eight years. The 14-song album is a collection of new, previously unreleased songs, as well as previously released songs, such as Corbin's current radio single and streaming hit "Marry That Girl". Since its release, the romantic tribute has amassed an impressive 55 million+ streams, and was featured in the hit series Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer on FOX. On radio, the song became the second most played of the country stations, and was performed live on The Kelly Clarkson Show and the popular iHeart radio program The Bobby Bones Show, among others. With Corbin's warm and recognizable baritone vocals, and the genuine production that both fans and radio stations love, the album has something for everyone.

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