2005–2011: Easton Corbin In 2005, Corbin entered a contest at First Street Music in
Lake City, Florida, for the Annual Suwannee River Jam. Former store owner Andy Temple recognized his talent and introduced him to
Nashville-based songwriter Reese Wilson. In 2008, Corbin recorded a six-track demo CD with Wilson and producer Steve Davis; on the CD were three full instrument tracks and three acoustic tracks. The songs on the demo were "All About You", "I Ain't A Highway", "Missin' You", "Gettin' 'Got, Good", "Miracles Happen" and a cover of
Hank Williams, Jr's "Eleven Roses". Only a small number of the demo discs were pressed, so the disc itself is very scarce and has become a highly sought-after collector's item for hardcore fans. The tracks can be found digitally on YouTube. The tracks have never been added to any of Corbin's albums yet, making them still unreleased. Joe Fisher, senior director of
A&R at
Universal Music Group Nashville, signed Easton Corbin to the Mercury Nashville label the following year. He released his debut single, "A Little More Country Than That", in July.
Rory Lee Feek of
Joey + Rory wrote the song with Don Poythress and
Wynn Varble. The label released a four-song digital
extended play entitled
A Little More Country Than That in August, shortly before the single entered Top 40 on the
Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Corbin's self-titled debut album was released in March 2010, under the production of
Carson Chamberlain. The album had first-week sales of 43,000 copies, making for the highest first-week sales on the Mercury Nashville label in seven years. "A Little More Country Than That" peaked at Number One on the country chart dated for the week ending April 3, 2010, making Easton Corbin the first solo male country artist to send a debut single to Number One since
Dierks Bentley in 2003 with "
What Was I Thinkin'". "
Roll with It" was released as the album's second single; in October it also hit Number One. The album's third and final single, "
I Can't Love You Back," released to radio in November 2010 and reached a peak of number 14 in early 2011. To promote
Easton Corbin, he went on tour as an opening act for
Brad Paisley's H2O World Tour, which began in May 2010. Its first single, "
Clockwork", was released to country radio in January 2014. It peaked at number 32 on the
Billboard Country Airplay chart. The album's second single, "
Baby Be My Love Song", was released on September 8, 2014, and became Corbin's fifth Top 5 country hit. "
Yup" and "
Are You with Me" were released as the album's third and fourth singles, and peaked at numbers 35 and 41 on the Country Airplay chart, respectively.
2017–2020: ''Didn't Miss a Beat'' EP On January 30, 2017, Corbin released "
A Girl Like You" to country radio, the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album. The song climbed the charts very slowly, and peaked at No. 6 on the
Billboard Country Airplay chart after charting in excess of a year. Although the single reached the top 10, Mercury Nashville terminated Corbin from the label in February 2018. Corbin independently released a new single, "Somebody's Gotta Be Country", in January 2019 and almost made it into the Billboard Country Airplay Chart by peaking at No. 64. On November 13, 2020, Corbin released his the EP titled "Didn't Miss a Beat", his first release since termination from Mercury. The EP did not include his previous two singles "
A Girl Like You" and "Somebody's Gotta Be Country". The release is Corbin's first not to chart on
Billboard.
2021–present: ''Let's Do Country Right'' On January 25, 2022, it was announced that Easton had signed a record deal with Stone Country Records. His first single with the label, "I Can't Decide", was released to country radio on May 9, 2022. It peaked at number 48 on the Country Airplay chart. His fourth studio album, ''Let's Do Country Right'', was released via Stone Country Records on January 20, 2023. The album's third single, "Marry That Girl", was released to country radio on February 13, 2023. ==Discography==