Red Clay Strays Win CMA Vocal Group of the Year

OBA Staff • November 20, 2025

Regular Gulf Coast performers see their steady climb rewarded on country music’s biggest stage

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Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Red Clay Strays’ victory last night at the CMA Awards is being celebrated far beyond Nashville. Longtime fans along the Gulf Coast say the moment feels personal. For years, the band has been a regular presence on local stages here on the Gulf Coast. Now those same fans are watching “their” band shine on national television, and many describe it as watching family succeed.


The group was named CMA Vocal Group of the Year during the 2025 Country Music Association Awards in November 2025. With this win, they dethroned Old Dominion, which had claimed the award seven years in a row. The other nominees in the 2025 Vocal Group of the Year category were Old Dominion, Little Big Town, Lady A, and Rascal Flatts. The Red Clay Strays’ victory stood out not only because of the strong field, but also because it ended Old Dominion’s remarkable run from 2018 to 2024.


The honor capped a year of sold‑out shows and rising radio play for the band. It also marked a clear turning point in their journey from regional favorites to a national force in country music.


The Red Clay Strays built their reputation the old‑fashioned way. They played small clubs, beach bars, and regional festivals across the Gulf Coast. Famously, back in 2018, they became regulars at the
Flora-Bama tent stage on weekends. Crowds grew as word spread about their powerful harmonies and high‑energy shows. Fans often recall nights when the band stayed long after the last song. They shook hands, signed shirts, and thanked people by name.


A member of the Flora-Bama management, CEO Brandon Parnell, commented “It’s great to see such an incredible group of human beings having the success that they warrant. In their acceptance speech, John Hall referenced his brother Jacob. He was a profoundly gifted multi-instrumentalist, and I have no doubt that he was there to witness the success of his brothers in spirit.”


Their sound blends classic country, Southern rock, and touches of gospel. Reviewers note that the vocals often feel both raw and carefully polished. This balance made their CMA win for vocal work feel especially fitting. Industry observers point out that the category is usually dominated by long‑established acts. The Red Clay Strays’ rise, they say, shows how fast things can change.


For the band, the CMA trophy signals a new chapter. Bigger tours and festival slots are already in motion. Still, people close to the group insist they have not forgotten their roots. The Gulf Coast remains a central stop on their touring map, where they performed in 3 sold-out shows at the Wharf Amphitheater over the July 4th weekend this past summer.


As the excitement settles, fans are looking ahead. Many wonder how the band will follow such a major milestone. New music and larger shows seem almost certain. Whatever comes next, supporters along the Gulf Coast feel invested. They believe they witnessed the early chapters of a story still being written.


In the end, the CMA Vocal Group of the Year award is more than a single night. It reflects long drives, small paychecks and years of steady work. It also reflects the loyalty of coastal crowds who showed up early and often. To those fans, the Red Clay Strays are not overnight stars. They are proof that persistence, community, and a strong live show can still change a band’s life.


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