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11 November 2025


BROTHER WALLACE shares Debut Single and announces signing to ATO Records

As a solo artist, a shining star of soul music embarking on a new era


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BROTHER WALLACE

 

SHARES DEBUT SINGLE AND ANNOUNCES SIGNING TO ATO RECORDS

 

LISTEN /WATCH THE VIDEO FOR 'WHO'S THAT' 


A true force of nature, Brother Wallace was born to make music that ignites pure joy, even in the darkest of moments. Since getting his start playing piano in church at the age of 11, the West Point, Georgia-bred artist has followed his lifelong passion down an extraordinary path that spans from sharing the stage with gospel legend Kirk Franklin to performing at historic venues like Madison Square Garden. Today, Brother Wallace shares his debut single 'Who’s That' along with the announcement that he’s signed to ATO Records to release his first album this spring. The single was premiered on BBC6 Music by Craig Charles, who described it as "so silky smooth, I am already so excited to hear more music from him". Wallace will also join a Spring US 2026 tour with St. Paul & The Broken Bones. See below for the full itinerary.

 

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Photo credit: Hana Snow

 

LISTEN TO 'WHO'S THAT' HERE 

 

WATCH 'WHO'S THAT' VIDEO HERE

 

 

'Who’s That' is a grand introduction to Brother Wallace as a solo artist, a shining star of soul music embarking on a new era.  The song presents a boundless feeling of joy and relentless energy, and is a showcase for a voice that is, simply put, a show-stopper.  Wallace inhabits the role of an unwitting character who’s caught his woman out on the town with another man. “I wanted to tell the story of a heartbreak without making it a sad song,” he says. “The stance it’s taking is more like, ‘I’m all right, I’m not hurt—I caught you and now I’m moving on.’ There’s something almost triumphant about it.” 

 

Scuffed up with grit, sweat and a touch of distortion, Memphis horn blasts and 'Sympathy For The Devil' woos, 'Who’s That' is a tantalizingly fresh take on soul.  The song was produced and co-written by Dan Taylor, the guitarist in UK rock band The Heavy, known for their smash hit single 'How You Like Me Now'.  It was recorded at Real World Studios in England (the famed facility founded by pop luminary Peter Gabriel), engineered and mixed by Bob Mackenzie (James Blake, The 1975, King Krule, SAULT) and Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys), and features Brother Wallace on piano as well.   

 

Wallace and The Heavy’s Dan Taylor bonded after a chance meeting.  Along with spending time together on extensive tours, in which Wallace joined The Heavy as a backing vocalist, they’ve since teamed up to create new music based on Wallace’s electrifying brand of soul music, after years as a music teacher for grades K-12.  Raised in the tiny rural town of West Point, GA, Wallace started singing in church as a small child and began his formal training in piano at just six years old. By the time he was 14, he’d landed the role of director for his church’s 100-member choir, and soon moved on to penning original songs for the choir to sing. After studying psychology in college, Wallace carved out a singular career at the intersection of music and education, serving as a band director and choral director for a number of schools, while releasing a series of gospel albums spotlighting his phenomenal vocal talents. 

 

US TOUR DATES, w/ St. Paul & The Broken Bones



17/4/2026 – Charlotte, NC – Fillmore


18/4/2026 – Asheville, NC – Orange Peel


19/4/2026 – Raleigh, NC – Ritz


21/4/2026 – Richmond, VA – Botanical Garden


23/4/2026 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore


24/4/2026 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club


25/4/2026 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount


26/4/2026 – Boston, MA – House of Blues


28/4/2026 – Toronto, ON – Danforth


29/4/2026 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews


1/5/2026 – Chicago, IL – Salt Shed


2/5/2026 – Minneapolis, MN – Palace Theatre


3/5/2026 – Madison, WI – Sylvee


5/5/2026 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre


6/5/2026 – Lexington, KY – Burl Outdoors


8/5/2026 – Atlanta, GA – Eastern


9/5/2026 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall


 

 

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