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Artist Biography For Cole Swindell

Cole Swindell Is A Country Music Singer And Songwriter. He Has Written Singles For Craig Campbell Thomas Rhett Scotty McCreery And Luke Bryan And Has Released Four Albums For Warner Bros. Records Nashville. He Has Released 13 Singles Eight Of Which Have Reached #1 On The Hot Country Songs And/or Country Airplay Charts With Three More Reaching The Top 10. His Parents Are William Keith Swindell And Betty Carol Rainey. His Father Died Unexpectedly On September 2 2013 At 65. He Grew Up In Bronwood Georgia And Has Two Brothers And A Stepbrother. Swindell Attended Terrell Academy In Dawson Georgia. Swindell Attended Georgia Southern University Where He Majored In Marketing. He Met Luke Bryan Who Attended The Same University Some Years Earlier And Was Also A Fellow Sigma Chi Member At The Fraternity House When Bryan Came Back To Statesboro To Do A Show. They Kept In Touch And After Swindell Left College In 2007 And Moved To Nashville He Sold Merchandise For Bryan For Three Years And Wrote Songs On The Road. In 2010 Swindell Signed A Publishing Deal With Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Cole Swindell Wrote Craig Campbell's "Outta My Head" Luke Bryan's "Just A Sip" "Beer In The Headlights" "Roller Coaster" "Out Like That" "I'm Hungover" "In Love With The Girl" "Love In A College Town" "Shore Thing" "Shake The Sand" And "The Sand I Brought To The Beach" Thomas Rhett's "Get Me Some Of That" And Scotty McCreery's "Water Tower Town" And "Carolina Eyes". He Also Co-Wrote Florida Georgia Line's "This Is How We Roll" With Bryan Who Was Featured On The Song. Chris Young Also Had A Song On His A.M. Album Co-Written By Swindell "Nothin' But The Cooler Left". 2013–15 Cole Swindell In 2013 After His Independently Released Debut Single "Chillin' It" Was Played Heavily By Satellite Radio Channel "The Highway" On SiriusXM The Song Began To Climb The Charts Swindell Signed A Record Deal With Warner Music Nashville. The Song Was Produced By Jody Stevens Who Is The Son Of Luke Bryan's Producer Jeff Stevens And Was Formerly One-Half Of The Duo Fast Ryde. The Recording Of "Chillin' It" Was A Demo Consisting Of Swindell's Vocals And Stevens Performing All Instrumentation And It Was Sent To Radio Before It Had Been Mastered. Swindell Released His Self-Titled Debut Album On February 18 2014. Luke Bryan's Guitarist Michael Carter Produced The Rest Of The Album. Along With Lee Brice Swindell Opened Luke Bryan's 2014 That's My Kind Of Night Tour. The Tour Dates Began In Mid-January And Ran Into Early March. "Chillin' It" Became A Top 5 Hit On Country Airplay And #1 Single On Hot Country Songs. The Album's Second Single Is "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight" Which Swindell Co-Wrote With Both Members Of Florida Georgia Line. The Album's Third Single "Ain't Worth The Whiskey" Released To Country Radio On November 3 2014. It Reached #1 On The Country Airplay Chart In April 2015. The Album's Fourth Single "Let Me See Ya Girl" Was Released To Country Radio On April 20 2015. It Reached #2 On The Country Airplay Chart In November 2015. On November 17 2014 Swindell Released A Five-Song Digital EP Titled The Down Home Sessions. The EP Release Coincides With His Headlining Tour Of The Same Name. Swindell Won The ACM New Artist Of The Year Award In April 2015. 2015–18 You Should Be Here The Album's First Single "You Should Be Here" Was Released To Country Radio On December 14 2015. It Was Written With Ashley Gorley. It Reached At #1 On The Country Airplay & Hot Country Songs In April 2016. The Album's Second Single "Middle Of A Memory" Released To Country Radio On May 2 2016. It Reached At #1 On The Country Airplay In November 2016. The Album's Third Single "Flatliner" Featuring Dierks Bentley Released To Country Radio On January 23 2017. It Reached #2 On The Country Airplay In August 2017. The Album's Fourth Single "Stay Downtown" Released To Country Radio On September 5 2017. “You Should Be Here” “Middle Of A Memory” And "Flatliner" All Hit #1 On Mediabase Country Radio Singles Chart. Swindell Also Released A Music Video For The Song Which Featured A Video Of Him Telling His Father He Received A Record Contract And Subsequent Montages Of Cole And His Brothers Grieving Outside Of The Family Home And At Their Father's Grave. The Video Also Shows Images Of Swindell's Rising Popularity While Clearly Conveying That He Wanted To Be Able To See His Father And Share This Fame Experience With Him. 2018–present All Of It Swindell Released "Break Up In The End" The Lead Single From His Third Album On February 23 2018. The New Album All Of It Was Released On August 17 2018. After The Album Became Available For Pre-Order In July 2018 Swindell Released The #1 Track "Love You Too Late" As A Promotional Single. "Love You Too Late" Was Announced As The Album's Official Second Single Being Released To Radio On November 19 2018. The Lead Single From Swindell's Fourth Studio Album "Single Saturday Night" Was Released On May 22 2020. It Was Followed By "Never Say Never" A Duet With Lainey Wilson On November 19 2021. Swindell Released His Fourth Album Stereotype On April 8 2022. Swindell Followed The Album Up With Its Third Single "She Had Me At Heads Carolina" A Remake Of Jo Dee Messina's 1996 Single "Heads Carolina Tails California". Cole's Remake Revises The Storyline To Tell Of An Encounter With A Woman Singing A Karaoke Version Of Jo Dee's Hit. This Single Has Gone On To Become The Biggest Single Of Swindell's Career So Far Having Spent Four Weeks At #1 On The Country Airplay Chart As Well As Becoming His First Top 20 Single On The Billboard Hot 100.

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