Alabama has produced its share of country-music stars, and with the emergence of Weston Burt, the state may be poised to add another to its pedigree. Born in Fort Payne—the home of iconic supergroup Alabama—Weston is a commanding performer steeped in the traditions of Southern rock and country. For the 27-year-old singer and songwriter, the stage is his home. Armed with songs “Now That She’s Gone,” a chugging rocker about leaving a less-than-agreeable girlfriend, the tongue-in-cheek “We Should Break Up,” and fiery ballad “No Way Not To,” Weston is ready to establish himself as country’s next breakout male vocalist.
Alabama has produced its share of country-music stars, and with the emergence of Weston Burt, the state may be poised to add another to its pedigree. Born in Fort Payne—the home of iconic supergroup Alabama—Weston is a commanding performer steeped in the traditions of Southern rock and country. For the 27-year-old singer and songwriter, the stage is his home. Armed with songs “Now That She’s Gone,” a chugging rocker about leaving a less-than-agreeable girlfriend, the tongue-in-cheek “We Should Break Up,” and fiery ballad “No Way Not To,” Weston is ready to establish himself as country’s next breakout male vocalist.
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