NASHVILLE, TN – Lamont Landers, one of the most exciting new voices in American soul and rock, releases his debut EP Introducing… Lamont Landers today via Lucille Records, a special imprint on MCA. Produced by Dave Cobb, the 7-tracks perfectly capture the modern angst of life in America and the simple joys of love that make it all worth it. His music consistently delivers raw emotion and personal storytelling and this EP is no different. Listen to Introducing… Lamont Landers HERE.
[DRAFTED]: “I’m beyond excited to finally share this EP with everyone,” shares Lamont. “Each song is a piece of my story, and I poured everything I’ve felt and lived into this music. I hope fans connect with it, feel the emotion behind each track, and enjoy the journey as much as I did creating it.”
Hailing from Decatur, Alabama, Lamont’s journey to the spotlight has been defined by raw talent, persistence, and undeniable charisma. A viral cover of Ray Charles’ “Hit The Road Jack” earned over half a million views overnight, leading to standout performances on America’s Got Talent and Showtime at the Apollo. His social media presence, including a repost by Questlove of his rendition of “Rubber Band Man”, caught the attention of GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Dave Cobb and ultimately led to a deal with Cobb’s MCA imprint, Lucille.
Introducing… Lamont Landers Tracklisting
- America – Written by Lamont Landers, Dave Cobb
- Oh Shit! (I’m In Love) – Written by Lamont Landers, Dave Cobb, Aaron Raitiere
- Golden Skies – Written by Lamont Landers, Dave Cobb, Philip Towns
- Lotta Love – Written by Madeline Edwards, Klare Essad, Oscar Charles
- Devil Is Alive And Well – Written by Lamont Landers, Lori McKenna
- Love’s Got The Best Of Us – Written by Madeline Edwards, Dan Fernandez, Emily Falvey
- How Long (Until The Rain Is Gone) – Written by Lamont Landers, Dave Cobb, Philip Towns
Lamont recently took the stage at the King of Soul Music Festival. The event was hosted by the Otis Redding Foundation which benefits the newly opened Otis Redding Center for the Arts in Macon, Georgia and works to preserve the legacy of the iconic and definitive voice of soul. Alongside Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Yola and the legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Lamont left his mark on the historic event.


Lamont is currently touring all across the U.S. as a headliner as well as direct support for St. Paul & The Bones. He is set to play in Dallas, Atlanta, Austin City Limits Festival, and more. For more information and tickets, please visit www.lamontlanders.com/tour.
Upcoming Tour Stops
9/26 Columbia, SC The Senate*
9/27 Huntsville, AL Tangled Strings Studios
10/1 Dallas, TX Sons Of Hermann Hall
10/3 San Antonio, TX Sam’s Burger Joint
10/3-10/12 Austin, TX Austin City Limits Festival
11/4 Charleston, SC The Refinery Charleston**
11/6 Wilmington, NC Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre**
11/7 Bristol, VA Hard Rock Live**
11/8 Winston-Salem, NC Gas Hill Drinking Room
11/9 Carbora, NC Cat’s Cradle
11/20 Atlanta, GA The Earl
11/21 Nashville, TN Eastside Bowl
11/22 Birmingham, AL Workplay Theatre
11/28 Decatur, AL Princess Theater Center For Performing Arts
*opening for St. Paul & The Broken Bones
**supporting The Revivalists
Fans can follow Lamont’s journey and upcoming projects by visiting www.lamontlanders.com
High Resolution Art Available HERE .
About Lamont:
When Lamont Landers steps up to the microphone, he doesn’t just sing—he commands the room. His songs are filled with raw, undeniable truth, shaped by a quiet rise from small-town Alabama to the spotlight—on his own terms. With a powerhouse voice that soars sky-high, he pours every ounce of himself into each note, channeling pain, passion, and poetry through waves of booming soul, electrifying rock ‘n’ roll, and smoldering R&B.
Hailing from Decatur, AL, music shaped his earliest memories. A natural-born performer, Lamont first picked up a guitar as a teenager. His breakout came with a viral cover of Ray Charles’ “Hit The Road Jack”—racking up over half a million views overnight. From there, his rise was swift: electrifying audiences on America’s Got Talent and Showtime at the Apollo while amassing a loyal following of over half a million fans on TikTok. A repost of his cover of “Rubber Band Man” by Questlove caught the attention of GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Dave Cobb, leading to an invitation to record in Savannah, GA—and ultimately, a deal with Cobb’s Republic Records imprint, Lucile.
With millions of streams on tracks like “Love and Happiness,” “Piece of Me,” and “Into The Fold,” Lamont is ready to officially introduce himself with new music in 2025.

