Hunter Brothers Release New Single "Homegrown Night" Celebrating Country Roots

The Hunter Brothers, a Canadian country music group composed of five siblings from Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, have released their latest single "Homegrown Night" on January 17, 2025. This new track continues the band's tradition of creating music that resonates with their rural upbringing and celebrates their roots.
Prior to "Homegrown Night," the band released several successful albums and singles. Their debut album "Getaway" was released in 2017, followed by "State of Mind" in 2019, which became the number one selling country album in Canada for four consecutive weeks. Their single "Lost" from this album became their first #1 hit on Canadian Country Radio and was certified Gold.
The group, consisting of Luke, J.J., Ty, Brock, and Dusty Hunter, has been making waves in the Canadian country music scene since their debut in 2016. Their journey began on their family farm, where they balanced agricultural work with their passion for music and hockey. This unique background has significantly influenced their musical style and lyrical content.
The Hunter Brothers' musical journey is deeply rooted in their upbringing. They grew up in a musical household, with influences ranging from gospel to Motown to country. Their early experiences included singing together during summer church services and reimagining popular songs with rural-themed lyrics while working on their 20,000-acre family farm.
The Hunter Brothers' sound is characterized by their harmonies and storytelling abilities, which lend themselves well to the pop-country genre they inhabit. They draw inspiration from iconic country artists and bands, including Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, and Johnny Cash.
Their success has not gone unnoticed in the industry. The band has received multiple nominations for prestigious awards, including CCMA and JUNO Awards. They've also had the opportunity to perform at significant events, such as the CMA Fest in Nashville.