The band’s first new music in over seven months is available now
Kentucky six-piece Ole 60 returns with their first new music in over seven months, the broken, acoustic “Nancy Ave.” Written by the band’s Jacob Ty Young and Dwight McGlynn and produced by Jacquire Young and Justin Eckerd, the emotive new single is a snapshot of home, named after an avenue in Lewisport, KY just one town over from the band’s base of Hawesville.
“This song means more than any song I’ve ever been a part of, because it’s about the most important thing: home,” frontman Jacob Ty Young shares. “I can’t wait for people to listen to it and get a glimpse of how I feel about my small-town in western Kentucky.”
Last week, the Southern folk rock risers announced a fresh slate of headline dates for their 2025 U.S. Tour, adding stops at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Atlanta’s Coca Cola Roxy, and Fort Worth’s Billy Bob’s, among others.
The band will also perform at notable festivals like Lollapalooza, Born & Raised Fest, Sand In My Boots, Harley-Davidson Homecoming, Country Concert, and BST Hyde Park opening for Zach Bryan this summer.