Old Dominion is a country rock band originally formed in 2007 as a showcase band to highlight the formidable songwriting talent of the individual members, a group of musicians who have all achieved considerable success writing songs for other country performers. The group was founded by Matthew Ramsey (vocals), Trevor Rosen (guitar / keyboards), Brad Tursi (guitar), Geoff Sprung (bass), and Whit Sellers (drums). With such a depth of songwriting skill within the group, it's not surprising that their albums have been critically well received by the country music press. The band's music uses traditional country influences and combines it with punchy radio-friendly guitar licks and clever lyrics which US country audiences have been quick to latch on to. The band has built a substantial following over the years. Their debut album, Meat and Candy, was released in 2015 and went to number 3 in the Country Albums chart with the follow-up, Happy Endings, soaring straight to the top of the charts. In 2019, their self-titled third album also reached the number 1 position. Old Dominion's singles sales have fared equally well with five number 1 hits to their credit including “Song for Another Time,” “No Such Thing as a Broken Heart,” and “Hotel Key.” In 2021, the group released their fourth album, Time, Tequila & Therapy, which was followed by the Memory Lane EP in 2023, which included the title track, which was another hit single for the band. In September 2024, Old Dominion released a two CD career compilation, Oldies but Goodies, which featured the new songs “Coming Home” and “Lookin’ for Love.”
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