
Whiskey Myers isn’t just a band—it’s a force of nature. Hailing from the small town of Palestine, Texas, the six-piece outfit has spent the last decade redefining Southern rock with a sound that’s equal parts gritty outlaw country, blistering rock ‘n’ roll, and soulful Americana. Formed in 2007, the band—Cody Cannon, Cody Tate, John Jeffers, Jeff Hogg, Jamey Gleaves, and Tony Kent—found their voice by blending raw storytelling with searing guitar riffs, drawing comparisons to legends like Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers. Their self-titled 2019 album, *Whiskey Myers*, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, a testament to their growing influence and loyal fanbase. But it’s their live performances that truly set them apart, with electrifying shows that feel more like communal celebrations than concerts. Tracks like “Stone” and “Ballad of a Southern Man” resonate deeply, capturing the struggles and resilience of rural America. With their latest album, *Tornillo* (2022), Whiskey Myers continues to push boundaries, proving that their music is as timeless as it is timely.