Ole 60 returns on ‘Nancy Ave’

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 bandโ€™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 bandโ€™s base of Hawesville.

โ€œThis song means more than any song Iโ€™ve ever been a part of, because itโ€™s about the most important thing: home,โ€ frontman Jacob Ty Young shares. โ€œI canโ€™t wait for people to listen to it and get a glimpse of how I feel about my small-town in western Kentucky.โ€

Last week, the Southern folk rock risers announced a fresh slate of headline dates for their 2025 U.S. Tour, adding stops at Nashvilleโ€™s historic Ryman Auditorium, Atlantaโ€™s Coca Cola Roxy, and Fort Worthโ€™s Billy Bobโ€™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.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn