Bands & artists like John Berry

If you like John Berry, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Travis Tritt

Travis Tritt

Tritt's blend of traditional country with heartfelt storytelling and strong melodies resonates similarly to Berry's warm sound.

country music
Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson

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Jackson's smooth vocal style and emphasis on emotional narratives in his songs mirror the melodic warmth found in Berry's music.

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Clay Walker

Clay Walker

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Walker combines a rich vocal tone with catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, akin to the emotional momentum in Berry's tracks.

country music
Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn

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This duo's harmonies and blend of upbeat and ballad styles create a similar emotional resonance as found in Berry's music.

country music
George Strait

George Strait

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Strait's classic country sound and storytelling approach align well with the heartfelt melodies characteristic of Berry's work.

country music
Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw

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McGraw's ability to convey deep emotion through his vocals and song choices parallels the heartfelt essence of Berry’s music.

country music
Randy Travis

Randy Travis

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Travis's deep voice and traditional country instrumentation evoke a similar nostalgic feel that fans of Berry would appreciate.

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Joe Diffie

Joe Diffie

Diffie's mix of humor and heartfelt themes in his songs creates an engaging emotional landscape reminiscent of Berry's style.

country music

Common questions

Who sounds like John Berry?

Artists similar to John Berry include Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Clay Walker and Brooks & Dunn. Each shares elements of John Berry's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is John Berry?

John Berry is primarily known for country. Berry's music embodies a warm resonance characterized by steady rhythms and heartfelt melodies that build emotional momentum.

Where should I start if I like John Berry?

If you enjoy John Berry, start with Travis Tritt — their album "The Very Best of Travis Tritt" is a great entry point. Tritt's blend of traditional country with heartfelt storytelling and strong melodies resonates similarly to Berry's warm sound.