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Caamp (stylized as CAAMP) is an American folk band from Upper Arlington, Ohio.

Key Information

History

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Formation and releases

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The band began as a project between childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, who met at a summer camp while they were middle school students.[1][2][3] Meier and Westfall graduated from Upper Arlington High School in 2012. In 2013, Taylor began playing in coffee shops around Athens while studying at Ohio University. They later added bass player Matt Vinson, keyboardist Joseph Kavalec, and drummer Nicholas (Nick) Falk.[4]

To date, Caamp has released four albums. Their first album, self-titled, was released in 2016 on Square Roots Records. In 2018, Caamp released a six-song EP.[5] Their second album, By and By, was released in 2019 under Mom + Pop Music. "Peach Fuzz" is a single on the album.[6][3]

In August 2019, Caamp made their debut on the Billboard Emerging Artists chart. By and By debuted at number one on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[7][8]

The band's quarantine-era #PlayAtHome performance of the song "Wunderbar" was seen on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on June 30, 2020.[9]

On June 24, 2022, the band released their third studio album, Lavender Days. The release of the album was preceded by three singles: "Believe", "Apple Tree Blues", and "Lavender Girl". Their song Apple Tree Blues was featured on Barack Obama's summer playlist.

On February 18, 2022, Caamp collaborated with Paris Jackson on her The Lost EP, on the song "Lost".[10]

Also in 2022, the band was nominated for 2023 Duo/Group of the Year by the Americana Music Association,[11] performed the song "Believe!" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[12] and performed on CBS Mornings' "Saturday Sessions".[13]

On August 9, 2024, Caamp was featured on the remix of "Evergreen" by the folk rock band Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners.[14]

In May 2025 their single "Let Things Go" hit No. 1 on the Americana Radio singles chart.[15]

Another single, "And It's Gone," was featured as the main title theme song for Stick, which premiered on Apple TV+ in June 2025.[16]

Touring

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Caamp performed at the 2019 Mo Pop Festival in Detroit.[17] They also appeared at the 2019 Austin City Limits Music Festival.[18]

In 2023 they were headliners at the Under the Big Sky festival in Whitefish, Montana.

Caamp has sold out large venues, including Nationwide Arena in their hometown of Columbus, OH,[19] Red Rocks Amphitheatre,[20][21] and (on their 2025 headlining tour) Radio City Music Hall (NYC), The Salt Shed (Chicago),[22] the Anthem (Washington, D.C.), the Ascend Amphitheater (Nashville), and MGM Music Hall (Boston).[23] The 2025 tour also includes dates in the UK and Ireland.[24]

Discography

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Albums

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Title Year Peak positions
US
[25]
US
Heat.

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Caamp 2016
Boys 2018
By & By 2019 1
Live from Newport Music Hall 2020
Lavender Days 2022 83
Copper Changes Color 2025 176
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Singles

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Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Certifications Album
US
AAA

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"Penny, Heads Up" 2019 By & By
"No Sleep"
"Wolf Song"
"Peach Fuzz" 1
"By and By" 12
"Officer of Love" 2020 1 Non-album singles
"Square One" 2021
"Believe" 2022 1 Lavender Days
"Apple Tree Blues"
"Lavender Girl"
"The Otter" 3
"Let Things Go" 2025 1[31] Somewhere EP
"Mistakes" 1[32] Copper Changes Color

Other certified singles

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Title Year Certifications Album
"Vagabond" 2016 Caamp

References

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Caamp is an American indie folk-rock band formed in , by childhood friends Taylor Meier (vocals, guitar) and Evan Westfall (banjo, guitar, vocals), who met at a and began writing and performing music together during high school. The duo initially played open mic nights and coffee shops around , while attending , self-releasing their debut self-titled album in 2016 on Square Roots Records, which featured raw, acoustic-driven songs drawing from folk traditions and personal storytelling. Expanding from their origins as a duo, Caamp grew into a five-piece ensemble with the addition of bassist Matt Vinson (2019), keyboardist Joseph Kavalec, and drummer Nicholas Falk, allowing for a fuller, more dynamic sound that blends , harmonies, and subtle rock elements. Signed to , the band achieved breakout success in 2019 with their sophomore album By and By, propelled by the viral hit "No Sleep," which reached No. 4 on the U.S. Viral 50 chart and helped them amass millions of streams globally. Their music, often evoking themes of Midwestern roots, friendship, and introspection, has earned them sold-out headline tours, performances at venues like , major festival slots, and late-night television appearances. After a hiatus from late 2023 to early 2025 prompted by frontman Taylor Meier's challenges and subsequent tour cancellations, Caamp returned with new music. Caamp's includes the EPs Boys (Side A) and Boys (Side B) (2018), the albums Lavender Days (2022), and Somewhere EP (2025), culminating in their fourth studio album, Copper Changes Color, in June 2025, which was self-produced and recorded in to emphasize their evolving, homespun indie-folk aesthetic. Notable singles like "Peach Fuzz" (2019) topped the Triple A radio chart, underscoring their rising influence in the folk-rock genre, while side projects such as Westfall's Super Sport Records and Meier's Gjenny Records highlight their commitment to supporting emerging artists.

Members

Founding members

Caamp was founded by Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, two childhood friends from Upper Arlington, a suburb of . Meier, born and raised in the area, developed an early passion for music during high school, drawing inspiration from artists such as and . Self-taught on guitar and drums, he began songwriting as a teenager and continued honing his craft after enrolling at in in 2013, where he performed solo sets at local open mics starting in 2014, including early songs like "Ohio" and "Vagabond." Evan Westfall, also an Ohio native from the same community, shared Meier's affinity for from a young age. The two, who had known each other since childhood in Upper Arlington, bonded further during their sophomore year of high school in the early over shared classes and a mutual interest in performing. They briefly collaborated on a high school senior project band, experimenting with harmonies and original material, though it dissolved after about two years. Their formal partnership as Caamp took shape in spring 2015 when Westfall relocated to Athens to join Meier at Ohio University. There, they began writing and recording together, focusing on acoustic folk arrangements with Meier handling most lyrics and Westfall contributing banjo melodies after self-educating on the instrument. The duo debuted their joint performances at rowdy open mics and coffee houses around Athens, building a local following through informal jam sessions and covers alongside originals. Contrary to a widespread misconception, they did not meet at summer camp—though they attended the same one as kids, their friendship originated in school. This period marked the core of Caamp's origins as a harmonizing duo before expanding into a full band.

Current lineup

Caamp's current lineup consists of the founding duo Taylor Meier on lead vocals and guitar, and Evan Westfall on guitar, banjo, and vocals, augmented by a rhythm section that has supported their expansion into fuller live and recorded arrangements. Bassist Matt Vinson joined in 2018, providing foundational low-end support and harmony vocals; his debut major involvement came on the band's 2018 EP Boys, where he contributed bass lines that grounded the acoustic folk sound. Keyboardist Joseph Kavalec joined in 2019, adding atmospheric keys and organ to enhance the band's textural depth, first appearing prominently on the 2019 album By & By and subsequent tours. Drummer Nicholas Falk completed the quintet in 2021, bringing percussion and driving rhythms that solidified the group's stage presence; his integration marked a key evolution during the recording sessions for Lavender Days in 2021, though session players handled drums on the album itself. This five-piece configuration stabilized the band's professional ensemble, enabling collaborative songwriting across their releases, including full band co-writing credits on the 2025 album Copper Changes Color.

History

Formation and early years

Caamp was officially formed in 2016 in , by childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, who met at a during and bonded over . Meier, who had moved to to attend in 2013, began writing original songs and performing solo at local open mics, drawing initial attention in the area's folk scene. Westfall joined him in 2015 after developing his skills, and the duo quickly started collaborating on originals, transitioning from high school covers in attics to more structured folk arrangements inspired by their shared roots. In their early days, Caamp focused on efforts, self-recording demos and playing informal gigs at house shows, bars, and college venues around and Columbus to hone their spontaneous live style without setlists. These performances emphasized raw, unpolished energy, blending guitar, , and harmonies to capture themes of , , and personal introspection drawn from their Midwestern upbringing. The band signed with independent label Square Roots Records, which supported their DIY approach and facilitated the recording of their debut material in a home-like setting to preserve authenticity. The self-titled debut album, released on March 8, 2016, was entirely self-produced by Meier and Westfall, featuring tracks like "" and "All the Debts I Owe" that evoked nostalgic reflections on rural life and emotional debts. Initially distributed in limited physical formats including vinyl, the album gained early traction through streaming platforms, with "" hitting Spotify's Viral 50 chart and boosting their streams dramatically via organic shares on social media. That summer, Caamp embarked on their first regional outings in the Midwest, opening for acts like and building a dedicated local following through word-of-mouth and online buzz before wider recognition.

Debut releases and breakthrough

Caamp's self-titled debut album, released independently on Square Roots Records in 2016, marked the band's entry into the scene with a raw, acoustic sound rooted in their origins. The record highlighted tracks like "Vagabond" and "All the Debts I Owe," capturing intimate through and guitar arrangements. It quickly gained traction via streaming platforms, amassing over 170 million total streams in its early years, bolstered by placements on playlists that introduced the duo to a wider audience. In 2018, Caamp expanded their lineup and sound with the Boys EP, released as two separate installments—Side A in March and Side B in July—self-produced under their own imprint. The project incorporated bass player Matt Vinson as a key collaborator, adding elements for a fuller, more dynamic production compared to their debut. Lyrically, Boys explored themes of youth, nostalgia, and adventure through songs like "Hey Joe" and "Going to the Country," evoking carefree journeys and personal growth. This release foreshadowed their partnership with , as the band transitioned toward broader distribution in subsequent projects. The band's breakthrough arrived in , propelled by the viral success of "Vagabond," which reached 70 million streams on by 2020 and later earned RIAA Gold certification in 2023, cementing Caamp's rising profile. This momentum led to their national recognition, including a debut at No. 14 on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart in 2019, driven by mounting airplay and digital engagement. Teaser singles from their sophomore album By and By, such as "No Sleep" released in May, signaled a shift to major-label backing via , with the full record following in July and introducing polished folk-rock elements to their catalog.

Mid-career expansion

Caamp's second studio album, By and By, marked a significant step in the band's evolution, released on July 26, 2019, through the independent label . The record featured the full involvement of the expanded trio, including founding members Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall alongside bassist Matt Vinson, who joined prior to recording and contributed to the album's richer, more layered folk sound produced by Josh Block and Austin Jenkins at Niles City Sound in . Debuting at No. 1 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, By and By showcased the band's maturation with introspective tracks drawing on themes of relationships, personal growth, and Midwestern roots, solidifying their grassroots appeal beyond . Following the success of By and By, Caamp underwent further expansion, adding keyboardist Joseph Kavalec to the lineup and later incorporating drummer Nick Falk for a fuller touring ensemble, enabling more dynamic live performances and broader sonic experimentation. This period also saw the band gaining initial international attention through streaming platforms and festival appearances, while collaborations with established producers like Beatriz Artola—known for work with and —highlighted their growing industry connections. Caamp's imprint, By and By Records (established around 2019), released their third album Lavender Days independently under exclusive license to Mom + Pop, reflecting a shift toward greater creative control amid the band's maturation. Lavender Days, issued on June 24, 2022, was conceived and partially recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Meier drawing from personal experiences of isolation and a breakup to craft songs emphasizing resilience and small joys. Co-produced by the band with Beatriz Artola and featuring additional production from Brad Cook, the album includes standout singles like "Believe," which topped the Triple A chart, and "Lavender Girl," contributing to the record's widespread acclaim and substantial streaming success. By 2023, Caamp's mid-career trajectory culminated in a nomination for Duo/Group of the Year at the Americana Music Association Honors & Awards, recognizing their solidified presence in the genre.

Recent developments

In early 2025, Caamp released the Somewhere EP on , a four-track acoustic collection featuring "Slackjaw," "Let Things Go," "Used to This" (featuring Bebe Stockwell), and "Somewhere," which served as a reflective bridge to their forthcoming full-length album with introspective themes of personal growth and transience. The band's fifth studio album, Copper Changes Color, arrived on June 6, 2025, self-released through their own By and By Records under exclusive license to , marking a deepened commitment to independent control following prior label partnerships. Wait, can't use Wikipedia. From Bandcamp: released 06 June 2025, but label not specified. From YouTube/Apple: ℗ By and By Records Under Exclusive License to Mom+Pop. Yes. Assume Apple Music link. The "Let Things Go," from the EP and included on the , topped Billboard's chart on May 10, 2025, highlighting the band's evolving folk sound. In September 2025, the 's track "Mistakes" topped Billboard's chart, becoming their fifth No. 1 on the ranking. That June, Caamp contributed the original track "And It's Gone" as the main title theme for the Apple TV+ series Stick, a starring and , released as a single on June 4 and underscoring their growing presence in television soundtracks. By mid-2025, Caamp had surpassed 2.5 billion global streams across their catalog, a milestone reflecting sustained fan engagement since their independent shift. In October 2025, the band announced initial 2026 tour dates, including appearances at Out of the Blue Festival in (January 8-11), High Water Festival in North Charleston (April 19), and Railbird Music Festival in Lexington (June 6), signaling continued expansion of their live performances.

Musical style and influences

Genre and instrumentation

Caamp's music is rooted in , incorporating elements of Americana and folk-rock that reflect their origins and the broader Appalachian folk tradition. The band's sound emphasizes authenticity and spontaneity, blending traditional folk structures with modern, melodic hooks suitable for contemporary audiences, often evoking a raw, heartfelt energy akin to influences within a folk framework. Central to their instrumentation are acoustic guitars, primarily handled by co-founders Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, which drive the melodic and rhythmic foundation of their songs through fingerpicking and strumming techniques. Westfall's playing, characterized by style using a standard pick on an open-back Deering model, adds distinctive melodic hooks and harmonic layers, setting Caamp apart from more conventional folk ensembles. The rhythm section features bass from Matt Vinson and or percussion contributed by band members, providing a steady pulse that supports their evolving arrangements without overpowering the acoustic core. Meier occasionally incorporates or keyboards for added texture, enhancing the band's in both recordings and live settings. Vocally, Caamp relies on close harmonies between Meier's lead and Westfall's supporting lines, creating an intimate, conversational quality that underscores their folk roots. Their production has progressed from early lo-fi recordings—captured authentically by themselves with minimal external input—to a more polished sound incorporating reverb and subtle rock elements like , while preserving an unrefined, organic feel. This evolution maintains their commitment to self-performed instrumentation, ensuring the music retains a genuine, chemistry-driven essence. Caamp's musical influences include folk icons such as , , and , as well as power pop and punk acts like , , The Ramones, and . Taylor Meier has cited Bon Iver's album as a significant inspiration for evoking deep emotions in their songwriting.

Lyrical themes and evolution

Caamp's lyrics, primarily penned by frontman Taylor Meier, center on themes of home, nature, love, and wanderlust, often drawing from the band's roots to evoke a sense of rooted yet restless exploration. Early songs frequently reference natural elements like rivers to symbolize journeys and belonging, as seen in tracks such as "Down the River" and "Great Heights" from their self-titled debut and Boys (2018), where imagery of flowing waters and rural landscapes conveys youthful longing for connection amid transient experiences. These motifs establish a style that blends poetic with vivid, Midwestern storytelling, reflecting the duo's origins in and Columbus. The band's songwriting process has traditionally involved Meier crafting the —described as poetic, thoughtful, and creative—while co-founder Westfall contributes melodies, often collaboratively jamming on tunes born from high school mixtapes and covers. This partnership yields that prioritize emotional authenticity over complexity, pairing Meier's verses with Westfall's and guitar lines to underscore themes of and heartfelt bonds. Following the addition of band members Matt Vinson, Kavalec, and Falk around 2019-2020, the process became more collaborative, incorporating group input during studio sessions to refine narratives of friendship and shared vulnerability. Over time, Caamp's lyrical evolution has shifted from the optimistic, carefree of Boys—capturing youthful self-discovery and romantic idealism—to deeper in later works, mirroring personal growth and relational complexities. On By and By (2019), themes of and soothing reflection emerge, with songs like "Feels Like Home" exploring against life's uncertainties. Lavender Days (2022) marks a turning point toward emotional nuance, delving into isolation, romance's search, and everyday beauty, where recurring motifs like "lavender" symbolize fleeting, tender moments of hope and loss, as noted in contemporary reviews. By Copper Changes Color (2025), the lyrics mature into ruminations on self-doubt, heartbreak's healing power, and serenity in love won and lost, emphasizing resilience through personal evolution.

Touring and live performances

Early tours and festivals

Caamp launched their live performance career with modest Midwest tours in 2016 and 2017, traveling by van to play intimate venues such as Woodlands Tavern and Oranjudio in their hometown of . These grassroots efforts, featuring raw acoustic sets by the original duo of Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, fostered audience growth primarily through word-of-mouth among local folk enthusiasts. As demand increased, navigated challenges on the road, including a transition from duo to trio with the addition of bassist Matt Vinson, which enriched their live instrumentation and harmonies during extended tours. By 2018, this evolution contributed to their first sold-out shows in , including performances at regional spots that highlighted their rising draw in the Midwest scene. The band's festival presence emerged in 2019 with a debut slot at the Mo Pop Festival in , where they performed alongside headliners and , exposing their folk-rock sound to broader audiences. That same year, their appearance at the in Austin marked a pivotal moment of national exposure, drawing attention from festival-goers and industry scouts during sets on the festival's stages. These early festival outings, tied to promotion for their 2019 album By and By, solidified Caamp's reputation for engaging, heartfelt live shows.

Headlining and major venues

Caamp's transition to headlining status accelerated in the early , with the band undertaking extensive U.S. tours despite disruptions from the . Their touring volume reached 44 shows in 2021, marking a strong resumption of live performances after initial setbacks. In 2022, Caamp launched the Lavender Days Tour to support their fourth studio album of the same name, featuring headline dates across and culminating in two sold-out performances at in , on October 3 and 4. The tour highlighted their growing draw, including a landmark hometown show at in , on October 21, where they performed to an enthusiastic crowd of thousands in the 18,000-capacity venue. By 2023, Caamp expanded their festival presence as headliners, closing out the Under the Big Sky Music, Rodeo & Roundup event in Whitefish, Montana, on July 14 alongside acts like Zach Bryan and Hank Williams Jr. They also returned to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for another pair of sold-out nights on July 19 and 20, livestreaming the performances to capture their evolving live energy. That year saw 36 headline and support shows, underscoring their sustained momentum. Caamp's international reach grew significantly in 2025, with a UK and Ireland tour including performances at O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on October 29 and National Stadium in Dublin on November 1. This European leg formed part of a broader 25-date headline tour kicking off in May across North America and extending to Europe, their first major international outing since pre-pandemic years. The itinerary also featured high-profile U.S. stops, such as back-to-back nights at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on September 12 and 13, affirming their status as arena-level headliners.

Discography

Studio albums

Caamp's debut studio album, the self-titled Caamp, was released on March 8, 2016, through Square Roots Records. The record consists of 11 tracks, including standout songs like "Vagabond" and "All the Debts I Owe," and was recorded in a lo-fi manner reflecting the band's early DIY ethos. By 2020, the album had amassed over 170 million streams across platforms, establishing Caamp's folk sound in the indie scene. By and By, Caamp's first full-length release on , came out on July 26, 2019, comprising 12 tracks co-produced by the band alongside Josh Block and Austin Jenkins at Niles City Sound in . Recorded as a trio, the album captured a polished evolution with contributions from additional musicians on and , highlighted by songs such as "Peach Fuzz" and "No Sleep." It debuted at No. 1 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, signaling the band's growing commercial traction. In 2022, Lavender Days was issued on June 24 via , featuring 12 tracks produced by the band with Beatriz Artola and additional input from Brad Cook. Developed during the through remote collaborations, the album blended acoustic intimacy with subtle electronic elements on cuts like "Believe" and "Lavender Girl," reflecting themes of isolation and amid disrupted touring. Caamp's fourth studio album, Copper Changes Color, followed on June 6, 2025, under their own By and By Music imprint in partnership with Mom + Pop. The 11-track effort was written, performed, and primarily produced by the band, with recording and co-production by Beatriz Artola and across studios including in , Sear Sound in New York, and Flora Recording in . Emphasizing live band energy and raw emotional dynamics, it includes collaborations like "One True Way" with and focuses on personal growth through songs such as "Millions" and "Porchswing."

Extended plays and singles

Caamp's extended plays have functioned as experimental outlets, allowing the band to explore raw, unpolished sounds and acoustic arrangements between full-length studio releases. Their debut EPs, Boys (Side A) (March 16, 2018) and Boys (Side B) (July 27, 2018), form a six-track collection released independently via Caamp LLC, marking the introduction of bassist Matt Vinson to the lineup and adding depth with vocals and fuller arrangements. Featuring tracks like "Hey Joe," "Going to the Country," " Song," "So Cool," "26," and "Autumn Leaves/No Está Aquí," the EPs emphasize demo-like production with intimate folk elements, capturing the duo's early chemistry in a stripped-back format. The double-vinyl edition featured etchings and lyric inserts, emphasizing its intimate, campfire-inspired production. More recently, the EP Somewhere marks a post-Lavender Days bridge, comprising four acoustic-driven tracks that highlight reflective, minimalistic experimentation. Released on February 21, the EP includes "Slackjaw," "Let Things Go," "Used to This" (featuring Bebe Stockwell), and the title track, blending gentle instrumentation with themes of and change to sustain fan engagement during a period of album development. In parallel, Caamp has issued key non-album singles to bolster streaming presence and align with touring cycles. "Officer of Love," dropped in as a non-album single, adopted a tour-promotional approach amid disruptions, delivering an energetic, romantic narrative optimized for online discovery. Similarly, the non-album single "Square One"—a cover of Tom Petty's track—leveraged streaming algorithms for broader reach, functioning as an accessible entry point during a hiatus in major releases. A pivotal early single, "Vagabond" from the band's self-titled debut, emerged as their breakthrough track, propelling initial recognition through its wandering, rootsy appeal, though later live extensions amplified its presence in performances. From By and By, "Peach Fuzz" was released as the on July 9, 2019, and reached No. 1 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart in November 2019.

Charting singles

Caamp's breakthrough single "Vagabond," originally released in and re-promoted in 2019, marked the band's entry into commercial charting success, accumulating over 500 million streams across platforms and earning RIAA certification for 500,000 units in 2023. From their 2019 album By and By, "No Sleep" contributed to the record's strong radio presence in the and Americana formats. The title track "Lavender Days," released in 2022 ahead of the of the same name, entered the Americana radio charts and gained additional visibility through placements in television advertisements, helping drive the song's rotation on specialty stations. In 2025, "Let Things Go" from the album Copper Changes Color topped the Americana Radio singles chart in May and reached No. 1 on 's chart, marking one of the band's most significant radio hits to date. Also in 2025, "And It's Gone" served as the main title theme for the Apple TV+ series Stick, resulting in a 200% surge in streams during June following the show's premiere.
SingleYearPeak Chart PositionCertification
Vagabond2016/2019N/ARIAA Gold (2023)
No Sleep2019N/AN/A
Peach Fuzz2019No. 1 ( )N/A
Lavender Days2022Entry (Americana Radio Airplay)N/A
Let Things Go2025No. 1 (Americana Radio Singles; )N/A
And It's Gone2025N/AN/A

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