Bands & artists like John Conlee
If you like John Conlee, 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
George Jones
GuideKnown for his emotive storytelling and traditional country sound, George Jones shares a similar vocal richness and narrative style.
Merle Haggard
With a focus on relatable lyrics and a classic country instrumentation, Merle Haggard's music embodies a similar grounded atmosphere.
Alan Jackson
GuideHis blend of traditional country melodies and heartfelt storytelling aligns closely with Conlee's approach to songwriting.
Randy Travis
GuideRandy Travis's deep baritone and narrative-driven songs evoke a similar emotional resonance found in John Conlee's work.
Vince Gill
GuideVince Gill combines smooth vocal delivery with rich harmonies and storytelling, paralleling the emotional depth of Conlee's music.
Travis Tritt
With his blend of traditional and Southern rock influences, Travis Tritt offers a similar lyrical sincerity and vocal strength.
Clint Black
GuideClint Black's focus on narrative lyrics and melodic hooks resonates well with the storytelling aspect of John Conlee's style.
Brooks & Dunn
GuideThis duo's rich harmonies and relatable themes in their songs reflect the same grounded storytelling found in Conlee's music.
Common questions
Who sounds like John Conlee?
Artists similar to John Conlee include George Jones, Merle Haggard, Alan Jackson and Randy Travis. Each shares elements of John Conlee's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is John Conlee?
John Conlee is primarily known for country. A steady pulse underlines rich vocal melodies, creating a grounded atmosphere where stories unfold with deliberate pacing and relatable emotion.
Where should I start if I like John Conlee?
If you enjoy John Conlee, start with George Jones — their album "A Taste of Yesterday's Wine" is a great entry point. Known for his emotive storytelling and traditional country sound, George Jones shares a similar vocal richness and narrative style.