Old Dominion (band)

They released their self-titled EP in 2014, followed in the next year by their debut studio album, Meat and Candy on RCA Records Nashville, which includes the singles "Break Up with Him", "Snapback", and "Song for Another Time".

Their second album Happy Endings was released in 2017, which includes the singles "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart", "Written in the Sand", and "Hotel Key".

The third album Old Dominion was released in 2019, with the singles "Make It Sweet" and "One Man Band" both successful on the chart.

The album also included "Some People Do", which earned the group a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.

In addition to their own material, Ramsey, Rosen, and Tursi have written several hit singles for other contemporary country music artists.

[7] Rosen is the only band member who did not have a connection to Virginia; he was born and raised in Michigan, and met the other eventual bandmates in Nashville.

[9] Members of the band have writing credits on many songs recorded by other artists: Brad Tursi has written Luke Bryan's "Light It Up", Cole Swindell's "Remember Boys" and "Up" as well as Tyler Farr's "A Guy Walks Into a Bar" in addition to songs for Kenny Chesney, the Randy Rogers Band, Michael Ray, Josh Turner, Ryan Hurd, and for the ABC musical drama Nashville.

[4][10] Matthew Ramsey co-wrote "Chainsaw" for The Band Perry, Trevor Rosen co-wrote Kelsea Ballerini's "I Hate Love Songs", Blake Shelton's "Sangria", William Michael Morgan's "I Met A Girl", Chris Young's "Neon" and The Band Perry's "Better Dig Two", Two songs written for the band by Ramsey and Rosen, "Wake Up Lovin' You" and "Say You Do", were covered by Craig Morgan and Dierks Bentley respectively and became hits.

[23] On March 10, 2017, Old Dominion released "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart", the lead single to their second RCA album, which went to number one on the Country Airplay Charts.

Acts which joined them on this tour included Morgan Evans, Jordan Davis, and Mitchell Tenpenny.

The thirty-one track project includes a cover of Johnny Lee's "Lookin' For Love", a song that originally appeared as part of the soundtrack to the film, Urban Cowboy, as well as the single, "Coming Home."