Singer-songwriter Brian Callihan’s first single from his upcoming EP, “Broke it Down,” is
available now across all digital platforms. The self-produced song was
written by Callihan, Harrison Kindy and Larry McCoy (Thomas Rhett “Make
Me Wanna”).
“I think ‘Broke it Down’ is a song that is very relatable to a lot of
different people. Everyone has gone through a break-up or has felt
pretty broken down at one time or another in their life,” expressed
Callihan.
Born and raised on a small farm in South Georgia, Callihan played
baseball and football but found his true passion when he started
listening to Keith Whitley. Finding inspiration in Whitley’s Greatest Hits,
he purchased a guitar (with extra money earned from catching
overpopulated wild hogs on the weekends) and began playing and writing
his own music.
In 2009, Callihan moved to Nashville where he began co-writing with Cole
Swindell, Josh Thompson, Adam Sanders and other hit Nashville
singer-songwriters. In 2011, the hard work paid off when Callihan signed
his first publishing deal. Since then, he has written songs that have
been recorded and performed by Cole Swindell, Dylan Scott, Trent
Tomlinson, Halfway To Hazard and many others. As an artist, Callihan has
shared the stage with many mainstream country music artists and has
played major festivals such as CMA Fest, Key West Songwriters Festival
and The Suwannee River Jam.