Powerhouse Australian country duo, The Wolfe Brothers, release new single featuring Kiwi born/Nashville based songstress, Kaylee Bell. This new song with Kaylee is the latest in a line of star-studded collaborations that have seen artists like LoCash, Lee Kernaghan, Amy Sheppard, Jack Jones and Travis Collins all join the brothers from Tasmania in the recording studio. This track, “Beer In A Bar”, is the follow up to The Wolfe Brothers recent hit, “Little By Little”, which was the fastest moving single on the National Country Airplay Chart this year, jumping to #2 in just 3 weeks.

Over their 12-year career The Wolfe Brothers have released 6 studio albums, been awarded 9 Golden Guitars and have amassed in excess of 20 million streams. The new single, “Beer In A Bar”, was written by Nick Wolfe and Max Jackson and was co-produced by Nick and Rod McCormack.

Nick said this about the single: “No good story ever started with a salad but many start with a beer in a bar. Tom and I are absolutely wrapped to be collaborating with Kaylee on this song. It's been so good to watch her success over the last few years. While it may seem ‘overnight’ to many Kaylee has always been one of the hardest workers, best writers and solid performers on the scene for the last decade! We’ve written together in the past and talked about doing a song together many times. It feels right that Beer In A Bar is the one we’re finally joining forces on!”

Tom adds about Kaylee Bell, “We are so excited to have Kaylee joining us on this track. She is one of the most talented artists out there and not to mention one of the hardest workers. It’s also really cool that our great mate Max Jackson, who is also the Special Guest on our current tour, helped write this track. She is a super talent.”

Kaylee mentions, “I’ve been friends with the Wolfies for over ten years now and have always loved what they do and respected how hard they work. So, it was a no brainer to want to be on a song with them. They asked me about the collab in Tamworth backstage at a gig when we were all letting our hair down a little and I wasn’t sure they’d remembered asking me when I saw them the next day, so it was a bit of a laugh to find out it was a real thing and they sent me the song and I instantly loved the catchiness of the chorus and how I felt like I already knew it after one listen. So, I’m stoked to have a song with the guys and can’t wait to hear people singing this one back to us at shows.”

The Wolfe Brothers continue their 'Still Livin’ The Dream’ headline tour dates in Australia until the end of 2024.