The Lost Trailers

Originally known as Stokes Nielson and the Lost Trailers, the band made its debut at a Fourth of July picnic held by country singer Willie Nelson.

After switching to BNA Records in 2006, the band issued a self-titled effort, which produced the singles "Call Me Crazy" and "Why Me", both of which entered the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

Lead singer Jason Wyatt announced he was departing the duo in April 2014 to focus on a solo career.

In 2000, after an on-air interview with Willie Nelson, Stokes offered him a demo version of the Lost Trailers' material.

Nelson then offered the band an opportunity to play at a Fourth of July picnic, which he held annually in Texas.

[10] In 2008, the Lost Trailers went on a nationwide tour with fellow country music artists Keith Anderson and Chris Young.

[12] "Holler Back", which reached #9 on the country charts in late 2008, is also the title track to the band's second album for BNA.

[15] The song, penned by Nielson and Jackson, is inspired by Coweta County firefighter Chris Landreau's fight against stage 4 cancer.

[16] After several band members left to pursue other interests, Nielson started over with the Lost Trailers, joining with collaborator and lead vocalist Jason Wyatt.

The Lost Trailers opted to work with Harrison Tobin of HRT Records & Productions for the release of their next single.