Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors

Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors is an Americana band from Memphis and East Nashville in Tennessee, United States.

Two years later, Holcomb released the full-length album Washed in Blue, which led to multiple TV placements, including Lifetime's Army Wives, Showtime's United States of Tara, and A&E's The Cleaner.

[1] Shortly after their wedding, Drew collaborated with Nathan Dugger and Rich Brinsfield to form a band.

At the time, they all lived in the same zip code, which was why the band was called "Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors".

In 2009, Holcomb and his band toured heavily, and supported several national acts, including Susan Tedeschi, Ryan Adams, Los Lobos, The Avett Brothers, Robert Earl Keen, and Marc Broussard.

In late 2009, the band appeared alongside Pat Green, Billy Joe Shaver, and Darryl Worley on the PBS TV show Legends and Lyrics.

[citation needed] In 2011, the band partnered with Dualtone Records to create the album Chasing Someday.

The band embarked on the heaviest touring season since its inception, playing over 400 shows for the Chasing Someday cycle and their first sell out performances in venues beyond the Southeastern United States.

Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors have also appeared multiple times at Nashville, Tennessee's free summer music festival, Live on The Green in 2011 and again in 2017.

Holcomb also made an appearance on Late Night TV with Jimmy Kimmel on April 15, 2015 promoting the recent release of the "Medicine" album.

[4] On August 16, 2019, they released Dragons, which includes songs co-written by Lori McKenna, Natalie Hemby, Zach Williams of The Lone Bellow, producer Cason Cooley and Ellie Holcomb.

[citation needed] Released as a single, "End of the World" reached the Top 40 at AAA[citation needed] and Rolling Stone Country proclaimed Drew as one of Americana's Most Popular Stars in a career-spanning feature in October.

[5] Nashville Lifestyles Magazine praised the release, with writer Luke Levenson commenting, "Community and family have always been leitmotifs in Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors' music, but certainly with Dragons, they are being portrayed in a new, endlessly creative, light.