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James Otto James Otto | Photos | Music | Video

Otto started singing when he was only 4 years old, and he learned both violin and saxophone before getting his first guitar at the age of 13. After completing a two-year stint in the U.S. Navy, Otto moved to Nashville in 1998, soon falling in with the so-called MuzikMafia. In 2008, he released Sunset Man, produced by his brother-in-law (and Rascal Flatts member) Jay DeMarcus.

Gloriana Gloriana | Photos | Music | Video

Gloriana features brothers Tom and Mike Gossin, along with Rachel Reinert and Cheyenne Kimball. The Gossin brothers grew up in Utica, N.Y., and moved to Nashville in 2007 where they met Reinert through her MySpace page. Kimball approached the Gossin brothers and Reinert following a gig at a Nashville nightclub. Once the four musicians decided to start working together, they embarked on an intense period of songwriting and live performances.

Joey & Rory Joey & Rory | Photos | Music | Video

This married duo, Rory Lee Feek and Joey Martin Feek, came into the country music limelight as finalists on CMT's Can You Duet. In addition to singing, Joey runs a restaurant outside Nashville called Marcy Jo's Mealhouse. Rory is an established songwriter with cuts including Blake Shelton's "Some Beach" and Clay Walker's "The Chain of Love." After placing third on the show, the two released The Life of a Song in 2008.

Cater Twins Carter Twins | Photos | Music | Video

Twins Josh and Zach Carter were surrounded by music from the time they were born. Their mother worked in country radio and encouraged their interest. Songwriting comes naturally to the twins, who easily finish each other's thoughts and benefit from a little brotherly competition. Their first single, "Heart Like Memphis," is quickly drawing an audience online and finding success at radio.

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