Rob Wheeler's Leave Tomorrow has been nominated for Album of the Year at the 2025 British Country Music Association. A huge congratulations to Rob!
The album was written and recorded over a four month period in Nashville TN, featuring collaborations from Steve Dorff (Songwriter Hall of Fame) Jeff Trott (BMI Songwriter of the Year) Fred Eltringham (ACM Drummer of the Year) and Grammy Award winner Frank Liddell and his publishing team at Carnival Music.
The album hit number one on the UK country music chart upon its release ahead of Morgan Wallen and Beyonce and garnered widespread critical acclaim and extended radio play, including spots on the BBC, CountryLine and Absolute Radio Country on Baylen Leonard’s celebrated Front Porch show.
The deluxe version is being released on December 11th and will feature a deep dive into the creation of the album, including behind the scenes demos and unplugged live versions Recorded in Nashville.
The British Country Music Association (BCMA) hold their annual awards ceremony in January and celebrate the best in UK and international Country and Americana music. Categories include best artist, song and album. This years ceremony will be held at the famous Cavern Club in Liverpool which is a full circle moment for Rob who cites The Beatles as his biggest songwriting influence.
Leave Tomorrow is one of five records selected for the album of the year category and in addition to the nomination Rob and his band have also been invited to perform a selection of songs live on stage. It promises to be a wonderful evening of music and celebration as the UK country scene continues to go from strength to strength.
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On the release day of his 'Ten Embers (Deluxe Archive Edition)', Rob Wheeler shares the story behind the album: It’s safe to say, that if nothing e...
Rob Wheeler's Leave Tomorrow has been nominated for Album of the Year at the 2025 British Country Music Association. A huge congratulations to Rob!
The album was written and recorded over a four month period in Nashville TN, featuring collaborations from Steve Dorff (Songwriter Hall of Fame) Jeff Trott (BMI Songwriter of the Year) Fred Eltringham (ACM Drummer of the Year) and Grammy Award winner Frank Liddell and his publishing team at Carnival Music.
The album hit number one on the UK country music chart upon its release ahead of Morgan Wallen and Beyonce and garnered widespread critical acclaim and extended radio play, including spots on the BBC, CountryLine and Absolute Radio Country on Baylen Leonard’s celebrated Front Porch show.
The deluxe version is being released on December 11th and will feature a deep dive into the creation of the album, including behind the scenes demos and unplugged live versions Recorded in Nashville.
The British Country Music Association (BCMA) hold their annual awards ceremony in January and celebrate the best in UK and international Country and Americana music. Categories include best artist, song and album. This years ceremony will be held at the famous Cavern Club in Liverpool which is a full circle moment for Rob who cites The Beatles as his biggest songwriting influence.
Leave Tomorrow is one of five records selected for the album of the year category and in addition to the nomination Rob and his band have also been invited to perform a selection of songs live on stage. It promises to be a wonderful evening of music and celebration as the UK country scene continues to go from strength to strength.
Tyson Venegas performed the brilliant '180' this weekend on Americal Idol. 180 features on Tyson's debut self-titled EP which was released at the beginning of the month and is out n...
Check out this months new releases and listen to our playlist on
On the release day of his 'Ten Embers (Deluxe Archive Edition)', Rob Wheeler shares the story behind the album: It’s safe to say, that if nothing e...