ABOUT BRELAND:
With PLATINUM breakout “My Truck,” singer/songwriter/producer BRELAND has emerged as a bold new force on today’s music landscape. The Amazon Music Breakthrough Spotlight Artist first popped off when the Hip-Hop and Country hybrid hit #1 on Spotify’s Global Viral 50 in 2019, and a remix featuring Sam Hunt landed on best-of-the-year lists from NPR to The New York Times. Adding to his 1 BILLION+ career streams, BRELAND’s debut album CROSS COUNTRY is out now and features infectious releases “Told You I Could Drink (feat. Lady A),” “Natural,” “Praise The Lord (feat. Thomas Rhett),” GOLD-certified “Throw It Back (feat. Keith Urban) and title track (feat. Mickey Guyton). Hailed as the “symbol of Country music’s ongoing evolution” (Rolling Stone), the Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville artist has scored high profile looks on ABC’s Good Morning America, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS Mornings, CBS’ New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, CMT Crossroads, NBC’s The Voice, NBC’s TODAY, The Kelly Clarkson Show, plus performances on the ACM, CMT, and CMA Awards. BRELAND has high-profile performances in 2023 on deck kicking off with Walker Hayes' DUCK BUCK TOUR for 2023, Stagecoach Festival, and as direct support for select summer dates of Shania Twain’s QUEEN OF ME TOUR. He’s set to drop a duet version of his chart-topping single, “For What It’s Worth” with Alana Springsteen on February 17.
ABOUT OASIS CENTER:
Oasis Center, one of Nashville’s leading youth-serving organizations, provides a wide range of services that reflect the diverse needs of youth and their families. Oasis’ spectrum of support includes: 1) Crisis to Housing services that help youth who are homeless, have run away, or are experiencing familial crises to gain long-term safety, stability and self-sufficiency; and 2) Action, Advocacy, and Education programs comprised of over 10 school-based and out-of-school time programs dedicated to empowering young people to be catalysts for social change and achieve personal and academic success. Oasis Center began in 1969 as a drop-in center for young people in crisis, offering safety and intervention to Nashville’s most vulnerable youth. It now provides hope, healing and support to over 4,000 youth and their families per year. For more information about Oasis Center, please visit https://oasiscenter.org/.