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Gilbert inks with Broken Bow

Monday, October 6, 2025 – Brantley Gilbert signed with Broken Bow Music Group/BMG Nashville was announced today.

Gilbert released all seven of his studio albums with Valory Music as part of the Big Machine Label Group.

"I'm fired up to kick off this next chapter with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville," said Gilbert. "They support their artists in ways that really move the needle, and it means a lot that they believe in what we're building and want to be a part of it. We've got some big things on the horizon, and I'm looking forward to having this crew in my corner as we take it to the next level."

"I'll never forget years ago when JoJamie Hahr came into my office on fire about an independent artist named Brantley Gilbert," said Jon Loba, president of BMG Americas. "From my first listen, it was easy to hear what she was so excited about. He proved her right, exploding into the mainstream of country music. He continues to be one of the most exceptional writers of today with the live show to match. We saw the rabid connection he's built with his audience again Friday night at First Bank Amphitheatre. JoJamie and I dreamed of one day working again with Brantley. Luckily for us and BMG, dreams come true."

Gilbert also has enjoyed seven number one songs including "Bottoms Up;" "Country Must Be Country Wide;" "You Don't Know Her Like I Do;" "One Hell of An Amen" and "What Happens In A Small Town." He also wrote ACM Artist of the Decade and now labelmate Jason Aldean's hits "Dirt Road Anthem" and "My Kinda Party."


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