Old Dominion frontman Matthew Ramsey’s got a hidden talent

Old Dominion frontman Matthew Ramsey’s got a hidden talent
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Sure, you already know he’s a talented singer and songwriter, but did you know that Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey’s also got an eye for the visual arts?

He shared his hidden talent on Twitter this week, posting a painting he made of an orange-hued sunset. Of course, the inspiration behind the work is the sunset he sings about in the band’s number-one single from 2018, “Make it Sweet.”

“Sunsets like a tangerine,” he wrote on Twitter, beside a video of him signing the piece of artwork, then zooming out to give the mirror a thumbs up.

The creative energy just might be flowing in other ways, too: Old Dominion recently detailed that their new single, “No Hard Feelings,” is the last one they’ll release off their Time, Tequila & Therapy album cycle. That might mean it’s full steam ahead on the group’s next chapter, and new songs in the works.

Matthew’s not the only country star who’s handy with a paintbrush. Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne has been sharing some of his artwork on social media, too. It’s a hobby that he was able to devote more time to during the COVID-19 pandemic, when shutdowns kept the duo off the road.

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