Aspiring country trio, Lockeland, has announced they are dissolving after three years together.
The trio, made up of Mark Vikingstad, Michael Boris and Kyndon Oakes, released their debut single “Til’ The Cows Come Home” in March 2019, landing it in the top 40 on MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout Radio Chart. The band has since released “Drive,” “These Hands,” “Keep Us Young,” and most recently “Made For Mornings.”
Lockeland has shared the stage with Big & Rich, Kip Moore, Josh Turner, LANCO, Morgan Evans and Logan Mize.
The band will release a final single, “Blackberry Whiskey,” to all digital platforms on April 30.
“We are so appreciative of the support all of our fans and the music community has offered to us,” says Lockeland. “Our hope is that the music we recorded together will continue to bring joy to those who hear it. At the present time, we do not know where our individual paths may lead, but we are extremely grateful for the journey together. We want our fans to know that we are closing this beautiful chapter in our careers, as friends. As we always have been.”
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