Logan Mize
Logan Mize was born and raised in the small farm town of Clearwater, Kansas… Read Full Bio ↴Logan Mize was born and raised in the small farm town of Clearwater, Kansas where his entire family owns and operates the town's only grocery store, Mize's Thriftway. Logan was a standout athlete at Clearwater High School where he won all-state honors as a football player, a wrestler, and as a sprinter. Although Logan started learning the piano at the age of 8 and continued lessons well into his teens, music was never considered as anything more than a warm-up method for the friday night football game. Logan will often joke, however, that Clearwater was probably the only school with a warm up tape playing Montgomery Gentry's "My Town", and Merle Haggard's "Fightin Side of Me".
After going on to play college football at Southern Illinois University, Logan picked up the guitar and started writing songs in his spare time. The summer before his Junior year at SIU he made a 4 song acoustic CD of some of the songs he had written to pass out to all his friends. The CD was a huge hit in his hometown, and all over the SIU Campus where you could drive to any given house party on a saturday night and hear Logan's voice and guitar over the stereo accompanied by a few hundred drunk college kids singing at the top of their lungs along to every word. At that point football practice and school unfortunately began to take a backseat to the new found music career. With trips to Nashville becoming frequent Logan made the decision midway through his Junior year to leave school and pursue music full time in Nashville, TN.
At the end of his first year in Nashville after working numerous odd jobs as a truck driver, bouncer at Coyote Ugly, a furniture delivery man, and a DJ on a party bus amongst various other odd jobs, Logan landed a publishing deal with, Hit Songwriter, Brett Jones at Wyoming Sky Music. He then began writing and performing full time having the opportunity to open shows for major country acts including Pat Green and Merle Haggard. In his first year he has penned the song "Mexicoma" which will be a single on Bucky Covingtons upcoming album. Logan also had the opportunity to play his distant cousin's, and Pioneer of "The Bakersfield Sound" Billy Mize's 80th birthday party in Bakersfield, California where he performed one of Billy's hits "Who Will Buy The Wine" for the birthday audience including Billy himself amongst various other Bakersfield Legends.
Three years into his Nashville arrival, Logan Mize is already establishing himself as a writer and as an artist. His live shows are packed with high energy, infectious melodies, and organic lyrics that are sure to keep audiences coming back for more. You can be sure to hear alot more from Logan in the near future.
After going on to play college football at Southern Illinois University, Logan picked up the guitar and started writing songs in his spare time. The summer before his Junior year at SIU he made a 4 song acoustic CD of some of the songs he had written to pass out to all his friends. The CD was a huge hit in his hometown, and all over the SIU Campus where you could drive to any given house party on a saturday night and hear Logan's voice and guitar over the stereo accompanied by a few hundred drunk college kids singing at the top of their lungs along to every word. At that point football practice and school unfortunately began to take a backseat to the new found music career. With trips to Nashville becoming frequent Logan made the decision midway through his Junior year to leave school and pursue music full time in Nashville, TN.
At the end of his first year in Nashville after working numerous odd jobs as a truck driver, bouncer at Coyote Ugly, a furniture delivery man, and a DJ on a party bus amongst various other odd jobs, Logan landed a publishing deal with, Hit Songwriter, Brett Jones at Wyoming Sky Music. He then began writing and performing full time having the opportunity to open shows for major country acts including Pat Green and Merle Haggard. In his first year he has penned the song "Mexicoma" which will be a single on Bucky Covingtons upcoming album. Logan also had the opportunity to play his distant cousin's, and Pioneer of "The Bakersfield Sound" Billy Mize's 80th birthday party in Bakersfield, California where he performed one of Billy's hits "Who Will Buy The Wine" for the birthday audience including Billy himself amongst various other Bakersfield Legends.
Three years into his Nashville arrival, Logan Mize is already establishing himself as a writer and as an artist. His live shows are packed with high energy, infectious melodies, and organic lyrics that are sure to keep audiences coming back for more. You can be sure to hear alot more from Logan in the near future.
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Logan Mize Lyrics
Ain't Always Pretty There's a fast food bag wadded up in the backseat Rohrer…
Albuquerque Albuquerque, casino lights The smarter man might just drive …
All This Night Needs Purple sky, summer breeze Steam rising through the southern …
All Time Well the first time it was a summer camp I heart…
American Livin' There ain't much to see here It's what they say You just…
American Made Just a workin' man in a country band I pick and…
Ball And Chain Well she's a, a cherry bomb She's my little temptress She's …
Bands Make Her Dance Friday night moves slow in a dust bowl town Pick her…
Best Friends I had a dream just the other night You were sitting…
Better Off Look at you, out with all your friends Look at us,…
Better Off Gone That girl′s got her eyes on a fadin' horizon Here come…
Big City Can't wait til it's time to pick you up I can…
Boys From Back Home There ain't nothin' better than the Boys from back home I tu…
Can't Get Away from a Good Time I just can't get away from a good time It started…
Catch a Fish Hey dad remember me We ain't talked like this since I…
Come Back Road There's corn rows, barbed wire Silver barn roofs Rusted tin …
Cool Girl I got a pocket full of cash, in my old…
Do You Wanna Be With Me Do you wanna walk down by the river Skip rocks to…
Drinkin' Buddies We don't wait til the sun goes down We come running…
George Strait Songs There's still a little America left in America There's still…
Get 'Em Together Your sundress, my blue jeans My hand in your pocket by…
Gone Goes on and On It takes two minutes to make one more call To hear…
Good Guys It started out like some Old western picture show Where the …
Good Life Love is a strong word when you mean it And baby…
Grew Apart I don't tell 'em all the things you said I don…
Hankin' On I got holes in my boots I got holes in my…
Hey Carolina There's a little town just outside of Charlestown that we ta…
High & Dry I got your letter I read it twice Cause I was hot…
Hometown There's a come and go off the access road Where they…
I Ain't Gotta Grow Up I like cutting loose on friday Nights in a smoky bar Stayin'…
I Give In I took a little guff from all the guys When I…
I Remember Everything The look in your eyes, went without saying The blue in…
If You Get Lucky If you get lucky You'll get a shiner on your eye From…
If You're Up I know it's late, I bet you're probably sleeping Are you…
Life's a Party Sixteen growing up, twenty one showing up Yeager bomb blowin…
Long Dirt Road She lived just across the bridge Off rural route 1 Her mom…
Never Gonna Change Well people call me crazy Just a little thrown off Cause the…
Nobody In Nashville Well, you look just like an angel With that picture on…
Nothing With You I don't miss doin' anything with you Birthdays, holidays, ch…
Only in This Town Only in this town You're born to hang around until you…
Practice Swing It's easy to play pretend When you're a wannabe know it…
Prettiest Girl in the World She second guesses her dresses Worries about imperfections W…
Somebody to Thank I gotta thank a small town preacher Makin' me a hymn…
Something Just Like This I′ve been reading books of old The legends and the myths Ach…
State Of Your Heart You can ask anyone you know, not afraid to let…
Sunflowers Black smoke rollin' out a tailpipe down a dirt road Old…
Thank God for You Burnt tire marks, on town streets Red Trans-Am, bad boy stre…
They Don't Make Em' Any Better Oh, there's about a hundred reasons I should have run At the…
Thinking About You I've been thinking 'bout the way You move when you're You're…
What I Love About You Your hair when it's up Or your hair when it's down The…
Who Didn't Who didn't drive in granddaddy's lap Skin their knee when th…
Wine at the Church Beer at the Bar Moon sinks down, rooster crows World waking up out my window…