Growing up in “Kentuckiana” and working as a heavy equipment operator with a passion for diesel trucks and the outdoors, Stemaly truly lives the life he sings about. Whether he’s revving up in “Z71” or celebrating with friends in the title track, the 27-year-old is still the same blue-collar hard worker he’s been all along.
"I'm happy to finally have music out in the world that's true to me and tells the story of my life," Stemaly shares. "I hope when you listen, you feel like you've known me your whole life. No matter what town you're from, we all have a story. This is mine."
Stemaly co-wrote eight of the 14 songs on PRODUCT OF A SMALL TOWN, which was produced by Joey Moi with co-production by Derek Wells plus additional production on select tracks by Stemaly and Lex Lipsitz. Over the past two years, Stemaly has released several tracks from the album which have propelled him to over 120 MILLION on-demand artist streams, a number that’s sure to rise with the official arrival of PRODUCT OF A SMALL TOWN.
Last night (2/17), the rising talent celebrated his debut with a show at Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar in downtown Nashville, which saw Stemaly take the stage to a packed crowd to perform some of his new songs including "Can't Be Me" and "If Heaven Had A Weekend" as well as already-released fan favorites like “Come Back To Bed."
Next up, Stemaly will take his album on the road this Spring when he joins Dustin Lynch’s PARTY MODE TOUR, which kicks off on March 17 in New Braunfels, TX.