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Bryan Ruby launches new single, “Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)”

At its core, “Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)” tells the story of a farmer pushing through hardship, refusing to back down in the face of adversity. Written by John Trentes, the song resonates beyond its agricultural roots, offering a universal message of perseverance that perfectly suit Ruby’s take on the song.

Country-rock singer-songwriter Bryan Ruby launches into June with his powerful new single, “Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up),” perfect for refreshing your workout playlist. Blending anthemic country storytelling with the raw energy of 80s arena rock, the song is a tribute to resilience, hard work, and unwavering determination—values at the heart of the American spirit. 

“Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)” arrives just in time for Ruby’s appearance at Ty Herndon’s 10th Annual Concert for Love and Acceptance on June 2, Bryan’s National Anthem performance on June 5 for the Nashville Sounds Pride Night, debut signing at CMA Fest Fan Fair X on June 7, and his third year performing at Franklin Pride.

At its core, “Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)” tells the story of a farmer pushing through hardship, refusing to back down in the face of adversity. Written by John Trentes, the song resonates beyond its agricultural roots, offering a universal message of perseverance that perfectly suit Ruby’s take on the song.

“‘Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)’ is all about that grit, the kind of determination that keeps you going when the ground’s dry, the rain won’t come, and the odds ain’t in your favor. It’s a song about hard work, a little bit of stubbornness and the belief that if you keep your head down and your hands dirty, something good’s gonna grow,” said Ruby.

Fans and industry guests can experience the debut of “Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)” live tonight at Bryan Ruby’s official release show at The Basement in Nashville. Tickets here. This special event will highlight Ruby’s signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and high-energy country-rock performance, offering an intimate first listen to the new single in one of Music City’s most beloved venues. With doors opening at 6:30 PM and a set from opener Karissa Ella kicking off at 7:00 PM, the night promises a powerful celebration of community, resilience, and unique voices in modern country music.

Writer John Trentes, reflecting on Ruby’s interpretation of the song, shares, “When I wrote ‘Diggin’,’ it was about a farmer triumphing against enormous odds. But on a deeper level, it’s for anyone who has ever had to fight for something they believe in. Bryan’s version nearly knocked me off of my chair! He breathed new life and meaning into it with his own unmistakable talent.”

Recorded at Pentavarit Studios in Nashville, “Diggin’ (‘Til The Corn Comes Up)” was co-produced by Smith Curry and Bryan Ruby. The track features an all-star lineup of Nashville musicians, including Wes Little (drums), Jackson Eppley (bass), and Smith Curry (steel guitar), alongside a powerhouse vocal performance from Ruby. 

With over 40 cuts to his name, including Billboard’s “Must Hear” artist Don Louis’ “Watered Down Whiskey”, Ruby has established himself as a standout songwriter in country music. His work has landed on the Texas Country Top 50 and iTunes Country Top 25 (#16). Ruby’s talent has been widely praised by critics, with features in People Magazine, Huffington Post and on major playlists like Spotify’s All New Country, Amazon’s Pride Country and ACM’s Fresh Music Friday.

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