Alabama’s Muscadine Bloodline takes a trip to the Magnolia state with new single “My Meridian”

“We are leaving Alabama for a little while (…creatively speaking) and crossing the state line to Mississippi.”

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September 12, 2025: Today, independent country duo Muscadine Bloodline are releasing their new single “My Meridian” on Stancaster Music via Thirty Tigers. A gentle love song, “My Meridian,” finds the Alabama boys travelling West to the town of Meridian, MS, where co-lead singer Charlie Muncaster’s wife is from. The track arrives with an official music video which emphasizes the song’s universal message of wanting to honor the place where the person that you love once called home.

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In the midst of a breakout year, the duo will make their Red Rocks debut this Sunday, supporting The Red Clay Strays, before hitting the road with Lainey Wilson on her extensive Whirlwind World Tour this fall. Find a full list of dates below or visit their website. “My Meridian” follows the release of their critically-acclaimed new album …And What Was Left Behind that was released in April, and a nomination for Duo of the Year at the 60th Annual ACM Awards.

On the new song, Muscadine Bloodline’s Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster share: “As we earnestly continue on our songwriting journey to bring the listeners to places with lived experiences, we are leaving Alabama for a little while (…creatively speaking) and crossing the state line to Mississippi. When heading West on I-20 from our home state, the first town you come to is Meridian. Our new single, ‘My Meridian,’ will be our first of many stops, as we travel through South Mississippi in song form. Though Meridian, on paper, is an ‘everyday USA’ Southern town, it’s certainly had an impact on one of us, on the deepest level. Charlie’s wife is from there, and if the person you love is a product of a place, it inherently embodies the idea of that place they are from. Meridian made Mallory, and this love song is the thank you for that.”

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