
Russell Dickerson
Singer-Songwriter
Multiplatinum Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Russell Dickerson has established himself a prolific songwriter and powerhouse showman through good old-fashioned performances and eloquent songcraft spiked with spirit.
He developed a passion for music early on and pursued a degree in music from Belmont University. His career took off in 2011 with the release of his extended play, Die to Live Again, and he quickly gained recognition by opening for artists like David Nail and Thomas Rhett.
Dickerson's breakthrough came with his single "Yours," which became a massive hit and the title track of his debut album released in 2017. The album, which also featured hits like "Blue Tacoma" and "Every Little Thing," solidified his place in the country music industry. His heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies resonated with fans, earning him multiple chart-topping singles and widespread acclaim.
In 2020, Dickerson released his second album, Southern Symphony, which continued his streak of success with the lead single "Love You Like I Used To" reaching number one on the country charts. Known for his energetic performances and engaging stage presence, he has toured extensively, sharing the stage with notable artists and headlining his own shows.
His personal experiences often inspire his music, adding a layer of authenticity that fans deeply appreciate. With his latest EP, Three Months Two Streets Down, praised for its vibrant and uplifting sound, capturing the essence of summer and resonating with fans old and new, Russell Dickerson continues to captivate audiences with his unique sound and heartfelt storytelling.