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Riley Green

History With Billy Bob's

Riley Green joined then Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on September 25, 2020

Debut Date

9.25.2020

# of Appearances

4

About Riley Green:

Riley Green is an American country music singer-songwriter known for his modern take on traditional country, storytelling lyrics, and charismatic stage presence. Born on October 18, 1988, in Jacksonville, Alabama, Green grew up immersed in Southern culture, football, and country music, influences that shine through in his songs about small-town life and everyday experiences.

He first gained national attention with his breakthrough single “There Was This Girl,” which showcased his smooth vocals and knack for relatable storytelling. Green followed with hits like “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” “Bury Me in Dixie,” and “If It Wasn’t for Trucks,” blending humor, heart, and a contemporary country sound that appeals to both traditional and modern audiences.

Known for his authentic approach and down-to-earth personality, Green has become a favorite on country radio and at live performances, connecting with fans through songs that celebrate family, love, and Southern pride. His albums reflect a balance of heartfelt ballads and upbeat, feel-good tracks, establishing him as a versatile and relatable artist.

With a career on the rise, Riley Green continues to carry forward the spirit of classic country while making it fresh and relevant for today’s fans — a true voice of small-town storytelling and modern country heart.