Ian Munsick

[2][1] He has released a self-titled EP and two studio albums, the second of which was the inspiration for his 2023 documentary film, White Buffalo: Voices of the West.

[1] His family is multiple generations of cowboys and ranchers as well as musicians,[3] and he began performing alongside his father and two older brothers as The Munsick Boys at the age of 10.

[10] It includes "Long Live Cowgirls", which was initially recorded as a duet with Cody Johnson and was certified Gold by the RIAA.

[13] It expands on the Western themes found in Munsick's sophomore album by displaying the relationship between ranchers, cowboys, and the Indigenous people of the area.

[15] A year later, a deluxe version of the album was released titled White Buffalo: Introduce You to God with additional bonus tracks.

[17] In 2023, he wrote the title track for Cody Johnson's album, Leather,[18] and also selected as an Opry NextStage artist the same year.