The 2024 People's Choice Country Awards are set to air on Thursday, September 26th, 2024. As the excitement builds, included is Ole 60 straight outta Hawesville! They're nominated in two categories and need your votes.

Ole 60 is an electric grassroots band made of up musicians all over Western Kentucky. Describing themselves as "not your father's country band", the group has amassed millions of views on social media.

"Dude has some soul in his voice! They are gonna be big!" - @josephgourley1856

2024 PEOPLE'S CHOICE COUNTRY AWARD NOMINATIONS

The nominees for the People's Choice Country Awards have been revealed, and the show will air from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House at 7 PM, on NBC and Peacock. You can go to www.votepcca.com to start casting your votes. Voting is open through Friday, August 23rd, 2024. Vote as often as you like, but be sure Ole 60 gets some extra special love!

The Group/Duo of 2024

Brothers Osborne
Dan + Shay
Old Dominion
Ole 60
The Red Clay Strays
The War and Treaty
Tigerlily Gold
Zac Brown Band

"This brings me back to when music made you feel every part of the song through and through. We need more of this in today's boring music catalog." - @austinjroach

The Group/Duo Song of 2024

Brothers Osborne, “Break Mine" (John Osborne, Pete Good, Shane McAnally, TJ Osborne)
Old Dominion, “Different About You” (Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Zach Crowell)
Dan + Shay, “For The Both of Us” (Andy Albert, Dan Smyers, Jordan Reynolds)
Tigirlily Gold, “I Tried A Ring On" (Josh Jenkins, Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Pete Good)
Lady A, “Love You Back” (Emily Weisband, James McNair, Lindsay Rimes)
Ole 60, "Smoke & a Light” (Jacob Ty Young, Justin Eckerd, Ryan Laslie, Tristan Roby)
Zac Brown Band, “Tie Up” (Ben Simonetti, Chris Gelbuda, Jonathan Singleton, Josh Hoge, Zac Brown)
The Red Clay Strays, “Wanna Be Loved” (Dakota Coleman, Matthew Coleman)

"Once in a rare while you know within milliseconds you’re about to hear a new truly great song." - @MusicOrLoseItTV

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