
Craig Campbell has built his career the honest way, earning a reputation as one of country music’s strongest voices and most consistent storytellers. After scoring a run of Top 10 hits on two major labels, he launched his own imprint, Grindstone Recordings, debuting with his fan-favorite single “It’s About Time.”
Known for blending classic country roots with a modern edge, Campbell has released standouts like “All My Friends Drink Beer,” “What A Girl Will Make You Do,” “Good Things Come To Those Who Drink,” and “Things You Do In A Truck.” His momentum continued in 2023 with The Lost Files Exhibits A and B, two ambitious collections featuring new songs alongside long-lost favorites, including “Tractor Songs” written by Walker Hayes, who praised Campbell as “one of my Top 5 favorite voices.”
Raised in Lyons, Georgia, Campbell grew up on piano, gospel, and the sounds of Travis Tritt and Randy Travis. His path took him from demo singer and Lower Broadway regular to touring with Luke Bryan and Tracy Byrd before signing his first record deal in 2009. Hits like “Family Man,” “Outta My Head,” “Fish,” and “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” cemented his place in the genre, followed by the deeply beloved “Outskirts of Heaven,” celebrated by outlets like Rolling Stone and Taste of Country.
With a loyal fanbase and one of country’s most recognizable voices, Craig Campbell continues to release new music, hit the road, and deliver the heartfelt, high-energy performances fans love.



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