

Revered as one of the most talented singer-songwriters of his generation, magic happens when Skip Ewing records his own music and connects with a live audience. Ewing’s songs have been recorded by Willie Nelson, Keb Mo, George Strait, Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban, and many more, with eleven No. 1 hits that include Kenny Chesney’s “You Had Me from Hello” and Collin Raye’s “Love, Me.” Skip’s forthcoming album follows his 2020 full-length project, Wyoming, which garnered critical acclaim. American Songwriter applauded the album as “a mystical masterpiece of an album.”
Skip Ewing now begins a new phase of what has already proven a landmark career with his eagerly awaited new EP, Dragonfly, arriving in 2026 on his own Write! Records label via Nashville’s Vere Music. Produced by Ewing with his longtime friends and collaborators, 5x GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer F. Reid Shippen (Kenny Chesney, Dierks Bentley, Toby Keith) and 3x GRAMMY® Award-winning guitar legend Bryan Sutton (Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Eric Church), the five-track EP sees the Wyoming-based artist bringing his extraordinary life experiences and philosophical temperament to bear on such essential new songs as “I Want It All,” the mischievous “Stop Talking,” and “Me & God (And a Fishing Pole),” the latter of which expertly exemplifies his profoundly soulful bond with the natural world. From its considered sonic development to its steadfast focus on expressing himself for a new generation, Dragonfly marks a significant creative renaissance for Skip Ewing – an idea epitomized by the EP’s title, customarily a winged symbol for agility, strength, and self-realization across Native American and other cultures. Ewing lives in Wyoming but travels to Nashville to record often.











