Meet the new single from Leavin' Page Town, a song rooted in small-town memories, restless dreams, and the pull of home that never really leaves you behind. “Leavin’ Page Town” captures that feeling of growing up in a place where everybody knows your name, spending years trying to find your way beyond it, and eventually realizing those backroads and familiar faces helped shape who you became. With driving Country energy, heartfelt storytelling, and the signature harmonies of Tony and Cindy Haedt, the song feels like rolling the windows down on a summer night headed back toward the place you once couldn’t wait to leave. Recorded in Nashville, “Leavin’ Page Town” blends modern Country grit with nostalgic Americana and Texas Country soul, delivering a song that feels deeply personal while connecting with anyone who’s ever chased something bigger without forgetting where they came from.
"Bub’s Song" is inspired by an old Nebraska farmer who came to Minnesota in 1964 and left a lasting impact on my life — teaching me the value of making something out of nothing. Though he’s since passed, his legacy lives on through this track, honoring his memory and the “Bubs” that so many of us carry in our lives. At live shows, fans have shared their own stories of mentors, family members, and loved ones who shaped them in the same way. The recording features soulful harmonies, roots-driven instrumentation, and a collaboration with a Dobro player and Texas co-writer who both understood the heart of an old cowboy. "Bub’s Song" connects across generations, resonating with anyone who has that one unforgettable person who made them who they are.
Texas Country/Americana duo Leavin’ Page Town releases their new single “Go On ’n Fly.” The track was recently featured on the Texas Country Music Best of Picks Compilation Vol. 8 and is now going for Texas radio adds. Known for their live shows built around songs and stories, the duo is currently touring Texas throughout the spring. “Go On ’n Fly” impacts Texas radio March 24th, 2026.
Inspired on a Friday afternoon drive “I’ve Been That Guy” takes you through the life of a workin’ man starting from a young age, filled with fortunes, misfortunes, hard lessons, and painful loss. This is an intimate look inside a journey that many will find a common bond, as the lyrics hit with the sincerity that can only come from experiencing these moments firsthand. The Dobro and banjo strike together to introduce the song and become an emotional piece of the story being told.
Tattoos and Chivalry tells the alluring story of a chance encounter in a lively bar. He has a “shiner on his eye and faded old tattoos” and uses his charm to get her on the dance floor. Featuring fiddle and dobro, the instrumentation is energetic and driving. With catchy harmonies and a playful spirit, this song celebrates the magic of spontaneity and unexpected moments.
Revived after almost a decade, this song was brought back to life in a South Texas writing session. It tells of two people who feel there’s something more to life, sensing an unseen connection with someone walking a parallel line. With the piano melody evoking an emotion on its own while navigating its way within the emotional lyrics, this ballad blossoms into a duet that hangs on life's unanswered questions.
