LAMONT LANDERS RELEASES TWO CHRISTMAS SONGS ON LAMONT LANDERS SINGS… THE HOLIDAYS

listen to his renditions of the Christmas classics HERE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Rising Americana and soul star Lamont Landers releases two Christmas songs today, listen HERE. Landers shares his versions of two Christmas Classics: “This Christmas” and “Someday At Christmas.”

Landers adds his soulful vocals and unique flair to the Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder originals. The timeless lyrics combined with Landers’ magnetic and distinct sound creates two inimitable Christmas tracks.

Earlier this year, Landers released his debut EP Introducing… Lamont Landers via Lucille Records, a special imprint on MCA. The 7-track project, produced by Dave Cobb, showcased Landers’ true talents from breathtaking vocals, personal storytelling, and raw emotion. Listen to Introducing… Lamont LandersHERE.

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.

Lamont is finishing up his headlining tour this week with two shows in Birmingham and Decatur, AL. For ticketing information, please visit www.LamontLanders.com/tour.



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.

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