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Just 23 years old and already a seasoned veteran of Nashville's elite songwriting community, Conner Smith has emerged as one of Country's most hotly-anticipated new artists - one knows the past can still inspire the present, and good things come to those who wait.

An uncommon talent mixing prime-of-life passion with old-soul perspective, the young singer-songwriter has spent 15 years matching a honeyed vocal to propulsive hints of bluegrass and the warmth of '90s Country, an instant-classic sound infused with riveting modern appeal. Moving Country forward while remembering its all-natural roots, his long-anticipated full-length debut SMOKY MOUNTAINS, arriving January 26, 2024 via The Valory Music Co., is meant to stand the test of time - and just like a mountain, took a while coming to fruition. But according to Smith, it was worth the effort.

"It very much took 23 years to make these 12 songs," the rising star says. "I felt like I found my own lane I was able to drive down, and I'm really proud of what it has become. There's not a wasted second on the record - every song matters. And I think it really shows all the different things that make me 'me' - as a songwriter, a vocalist and as a performer."

The follow up to his current Top 20-and-climbing hit "Creek Will Rise," Smith's deeply personal album debut is one of classic style and contemporary spirit, and a reflection of the artist himself. Rare among his peers, he counts himself as a Nashville native - a real-deal rising star raised in the shadow of Music Row, who penned his first song before he could tie his shoes.

Surrounded by colorful characters and world class songwriters, hit tunesmiths like Craig Wiseman, Tim Collins and Tom Douglas were Smith's musical barometer, and after a fateful night at the Grand Ole Opry, a six-year-old Smith set out to tell stories in their image - down to Earth and relatable, but intelligent, too.

Smith went on to sign as a BMI songwriter at 9 and inked his first publishing deal at 16. Eventually he caught the attention of a neighbor - who happened to be GRAMMYĀ® Award-winning producer/songwriter Zach Crowell (Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt, Jelly Roll) - and together the pair began honing Smith's unique style: Rooted in the simple-yet-sophisticated writing he was drawn to as a kid ... but with the energy driving Country's cutting edge.

2021 brought Smith a Top 40 breakout in "Learn From It," with the viral hit "I Hate Alabama" and GOLD-certified "Take It Slow" close behind, capturing his creative spirit - and helping move him into the foothills of his SMOKY MOUNTAINS destination. Hailed as an Artist to Watch by Spotify, Amazon Music, the Grand Ole Opry and more, he hit the road with Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett, Cole Swindell and more, and began headlining his own eclectic shows as well. Then in 2023, "Creek Will Rise" hit like a flash flood - all fiddle and forward momentum - becoming the "trigger" for things to come. The track set the tone for what SMOKY MOUNTAINS became, as Smith found his modern-traditional mark.

"With respect to true-hearted bluegrass fans, that sound really inspired me in this season of my artistry," he explains. "I've been trying to discover what I wanted to say for the last five years since I signed a record deal, and now that I'm able to present that with this album. It might surprise some people on where it landed."

Awash in fiddle and banjo, with rolling rhythms and acoustic guitars forming its bedrock, SMOKY MOUNTAINS rises to towering emotional peaks and drops deep into valleys of heartache, all with a Country-roots sound as everlasting as the Appalachians. Of 12 songs, all but one was co-written by Smith himself, working alongside hitmakers like Chase McGill, Thomas Rhett, Mark Trussell, Parker Welling and more. And with Crowell producing, tectonic plates of right-now energy and timeless atmosphere collide, each one pushing against the other to lift them both sky high.

Meanwhile, heartfelt lyrics find a natural habitat within Smith's easy vocal - crisp and satisfying as an untouched mountain spring, yet laid back and featuring a delicate rasp. To him, the album represents years of creative patience (and persistence), and "Smoky Mountains" is its pulse. True to life and beginning with the serene sounds of nature, it's a title track invoking the front-porch jam sessions of days gone by - and the tension at Smith's core. Old versus new. Comforting but charismatic. The call of adventure, and a longing for home.

"There's an image in my head that's so inspiring," he says. "You got your family and your best friends, drinking some whiskey on a front porch, picking a banjo. And then as I was writing it, it really became a sense of longing, because this whole year has been about being gone an infinite amount, traveling and chasing the dream."

Others like "Heatin' Up" stand as a stone-cold Country "barn burner" - a soon-to-be live favorite with a reverb-drenched mix of twang and thump - and "Roulette on the Heart" (featuring Hailey Whitters) takes a chance on Smith's natural flair for romance. Co-written by Smith with Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill and Mark Trussell, the tune features a weary Dobro and woozy sway, as Smith sings of love that comes at a risk - but is ultimately worth the gamble. Written about the dangerous games Smith and his now-fiancƩ once played, he knew it needed a specific kind of femininity, and sought out Whitters' self-assured Iowa-drawl as his first choice.

"I wanted to keep the magic of that song intact. And I love where it landed," he explains.

Elsewhere, tracks like "Baby, I" ignite the night with the energy of a deep-hollow dancehall. "Boots In the Bleachers" paints a small-town heaven in technicolor twang. And while "Trouble" gets up to some flirtatious fun, "Regret In the Morning" quietly shows a boy becoming a man, and "God Moments" finishes the set off with an easy-going expression of spiritual marvel.

But even as established favs like "Take It Slow" and "I Hate Alabama" show Smith's creative beginnings, "Meanwhile in Carolina" reveals a different kind of genesis - one expertly-laid lyrical breadcrumb at a time. A calm-and-collected ballad with a gorgeous, contented soul, the tune feels like leafing through a sonic photo album, a masterpiece of song craft connecting the dots of two hearts destined for each other, who just don't know it yet. A true labor of love co-written with Blake Pendergrass, it tells the story behind Smith and his fiancƩ coming together - a song even his heroes would have been proud to write.

"You always imagine that person, you always think about 'em, wonder where they are, wonder what they're doing," he says. "I was so proud of that song after we wrote it, because I knew it was one that mattered - it was song that meant something."

It's the type of song that takes 15 years to write, and when it finally comes out it feels like it has always been around - just like the Smoky Mountains. But you can't rush nature, and you can't argue with the results.

Setlists

    1. 1.The Storyteller
    2. 2.Heatin' Up
    3. 3.How It Looks From Here
    4. 4.Steal My Thunder
    5. 5.Song for Tennessee
    6. 6.Feathered Indians (Tyler Childers cover)
    7. 7.I Hate Alabama
    8. 8.Orange and White
    9. 9.Nostalgia
    10. 10.Springsteen (Eric Church cover)
    11. 11.Meanwhile in Carolina
    12. 12.Rain Is a Good Thing (Luke Bryan cover)
    13. 13.Somewhere in a Small Town
    14. 14.Take It Slow
    15. 15.Heartbreak Warfare (John Mayer cover)
    16. 16.Roulette On the Heart
    17. 17.Faith From a Farmer
    18. 18.Big Green Tractor (Jason Aldean cover)
    19. 19.Creek Will Rise
    1. 1.The Storyteller
    2. 2.Heatin' Up
    3. 3.How It Looks From Here
    4. 4.Steal My Thunder
    5. 5.Song for Tennessee
    6. 6.Feathered Indians (Tyler Childers cover)
    7. 7.I Hate Alabama
    8. 8.Orange and White
    9. 9.Nostalgia
    10. 10.Springsteen (Eric Church cover) (Acoustic)
    11. 11.Chicken Fried (Zac Brown Band cover) (Acoustic)
    12. 12.Water Tower (Jason Aldean cover) (Acoustic)
    13. 13.Setlist says "Good stuff"
    14. 14.Meanwhile in Carolina
    15. 15.Rain Is a Good Thing (Luke Bryan cover)
    16. 16.Take It Slow
    17. 17.Heartbreak Warfare (John Mayer cover)
    18. 18.Roulette On the Heart
    19. 19.Somewhere in a Small Town
    20. 20.Big Green Tractor (Jason Aldean cover)
    21. 21.Creek Will Rise
    1. 1.Heatin' Up
    2. 2.Steal My Thunder
    3. 3.Song for Tennessee
    4. 4.Fishin' in the Dark (Ed Bruce cover)
    5. 5.Meanwhile in Carolina
    6. 6.Roulette On the Heart
    7. 7.I Hate Alabama
    8. 8.How It Looks From Here
    9. 9.Orange and White
    10. 10.Thousand Miles Away
    11. 11.Nostalgia / Springsteen (Unreleased / Eric Church Cover)
    12. 12.Somewhere in a Small Town
    13. 13.Take It Slow
    14. 14.Creek Will Rise
    1. 1.Take It Slow
    2. 2.Creek Will Rise
    3. 3.Faith on a Farm
    4. 4.Meanwhile in Carolina
    5. 5.Roulette On the Heart
    1. 1.Smoky Mountains
    2. 2.Orange and White
    3. 3.It's a Great Day to Be Alive (Darrell Scott cover)
    4. 4.College Town
    5. 5.Heatin' Up
    6. 6.Baby, I
    7. 7.How It Looks From Here
    8. 8.Didn't Go Too Far
    9. 9.Meanwhile in Carolina
    10. 10.Somewhere in a Small Town
    11. 11.Rain Is a Good Thing (Luke Bryan cover)
    12. 12.Get Me Some of That (Thomas Rhett cover)
    13. 13.Roulette On the Heart
    14. 14.Take It Slow
    15. 15.Talladega (Eric Church cover) (Acoustic)
    16. 16.In Color (Jamey Johnson cover) (Acoustic)
    17. 17.Boots in the Bleachers (Acoustic)
    18. 18.I Hate Alabama
    19. 19.Dixieland Delight (Alabama cover)
    20. 20.Creek Will Rise

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 23 reviews
  • The best ever

    by Ryan on 4/6/25House of Blues Orlando - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5

    Venue was solid, the staff was friendly and helpful. Connor Smith was dope he ran out and engaged with us while performing and topped it off by coming out after the performance to take photos and sign things

  • Best. Night. Ever.

    by Ryleigh on 12/9/24LONDON MUSIC HALL - LondonRating: 5 out of 5

    The whole experience was amazing. From the opener to Conners entire show. He was very involved with the crowd & even came down into the crowd. He signed my vinyl without even asking him to! He then also stayed after to take pictures with everyone! He was an amazing concert to go to.

  • Excellent time

    by Crockett on 9/3/24Choctaw Pocola CenterStage - PocolaRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a good time..everything was great other than the 13 dollar service charge to use ticket master online!!! RIDICULOUS if u reallwant my honest opinion and I wasn't gonna say anything other than had a good time but it made me..50 character min🤣🤣🤣 show was awesome

  • Conner Smith Concert

    by Rhonda on 3/18/24House of Blues Myrtle Beach - North Myrtle BeachRating: 5 out of 5

    Conner Smith was fantastic. He sounds as good live as he does on his album. He was high energy and very personable. It was my first experience at House of Blues and I would definitely go back.

  • Amazing show

    by Lexie on 1/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - NashvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Conner put on an amazing show in Nashville! He is always so interactive with his fans and his vip passes are so worth it. We enjoyed our private vip acoustic concert and meet & greet

  • Great Conner Smith Concert

    by Ty Schwegman on 1/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - NashvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    It was a great concert and Conner Smith is a great singer and performer. The Brooklyn Bowl also did a great job at the event.

  • Fantastic show!

    by Lovie on 1/29/24Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - NashvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a great show! Lauren Watkins and Conner Smith were both amazing! Fun to see two people that are Nashville natives succeed in Music City! Can’t wait to follow both of their careers! Congrats on entertaining your local crowd!

  • Conner Smith at The Buckhead theater

    by Lisa W. on 1/29/24Buckhead Theatre - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Conner is a great entertainer! He gives the fans what they want! He gives an up-close and personal experience as he jumps on and off the stage to take selfies. His music is engaging and had fans dancing their feet off! The Buckhead Theater was a little tough to get to in rush hour traffic. Luckily, we heard ahead of time where to park. It rained cats and dogs while we were waiting to go in, so it was a tough wait. The staff opened the lobby doors a little early to help us out. Once inside, the staff was friendly, and the first look was unique with sofas and chairs to relax in. All the bars were open so there wasn't a wait. The venue offered up close access, ADA seating and closed circuit TV's in the lounge areas. The balcony was only accessed by a small group. We had a great time and can't wait to see another concert there!

  • Awesome Venue & Concert

    by GAB on 1/28/24Buckhead Theatre - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    It was my 5th time to hear Conner Smith! He always does a wonderful job as a headliner or as an opening act (for Thomas Rhett)!

  • Awesome show

    by WRmom on 1/21/24Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved the show. Conner Smith put on a great performance. Full of energy. Engaged with the whole crowd. Voice was amazing. Opening act ok. Venue was small. Thought he could sell out bigger but loved being able to see him as close as we were at the smaller place. The paradise club itself was great. Security was tight and I felt safe while there. Overall great night. Wish doors could open earlier as it was freezing out that night. But worth the wait