The band’s new single is available now

This year, Sawyer Brown celebrates 40 years as country music trailblazers since its start as the first National TV competition success with Star Search. Ahead of a new Blake Shelton-produced album, Desperado Troubadours, due March 8th via the band’s longtime label Curb Records, the band shares a new single called “Nashville Cat,” available now.

“This song is a fun trip around music city with a local musician!” says Mark Miller.

Written by Sawyer Brown frontman Mark Miller, “Nashville Cat” is a honky-tonking ode to all things Music City — from the downtown bar scene full of line dancing and live music to the Nudie’s Suits and Stetson Hats to Music Row, the Grand Ole Opry, hot chicken and beyond. Like a twang-heavy, Southern-inspired version of “Uptown Girl,” the new song takes listeners on a quintessential Nashville journey through the lens of a musician sweeping an uptown tourist off her feet.

In addition to the album, Sawyer Brown frontman Mark Miller will release his first-ever memoir The Boys And Me: My Life In The Country Music Supergroup Sawyer Brown on February 6th, following the band’s career-spanning documentary Get Me To The Stage On Time, which premiered at the Nashville Film Festival to a sold-out crowd.