Brooks & Dunn Offer Rising Star John Foster a Record Deal with Arista Nashville Following Idol Finale
In a move that’s sent waves through the country music industry, legendary duo Brooks & Dunn have reportedly extended a record deal offer to American Idol runner-up John Foster, inviting the rising star to join the prestigious Arista Nashville label.
The offer, insiders say, was made just days after the American Idol Season 22 finale, where Foster finished as a fan-favorite runner-up and won hearts across the country with his gritty voice, heartfelt lyrics, and old-school southern charm.
A Country Match Made in Heaven
Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks, long-time champions of traditional country music, are said to have been watching Foster’s Idol journey closely, admiring his raw vocal tone and storytelling approach reminiscent of 90s country.
“He’s got that spark we haven’t seen in a while—a little Travis Tritt, a little Randy Travis, but he’s his own thing,” said Kix Brooks in a statement through Arista. “We believe in John’s voice, and we want to help him make the kind of country music that lasts.”
The deal would reportedly bring Foster under the Arista Nashville umbrella, where Brooks & Dunn have maintained a longstanding relationship, along with artists like Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood.
From Small-Town Roots to Nashville Spotlight
John Foster, 22, hails from Knoxville, Tennessee, where he grew up singing in church and playing guitar on his grandparents’ front porch. Throughout Idol, he stood out for his authenticity and a voice shaped by classic country, gospel, and bluegrass.
Though he ultimately came in second place, Foster’s run was widely viewed as a breakout moment in the genre. His original song “Back Road Revival,” performed during the finale, shot to No. 2 on the iTunes Country Chart within 24 hours.
An Emotional Turning Point After Hospitalization
This exciting news comes on the heels of a health scare for Foster. The young singer was hospitalized shortly after the Idol finale, suffering from vocal cord strain and stress-related fatigue. Sources close to the artist say he was devastated by the outcome of the competition and was struggling with the pressure to meet fans’ expectations.
The offer from Brooks & Dunn reportedly reached Foster while he was still in recovery.
“It gave him something to hope for—something to fight for,” a family member shared. “He was overwhelmed by their belief in him. He said, ‘If Brooks & Dunn see something in me, maybe I am meant to do this.’”
What’s Next?
Negotiations are ongoing, but Foster is expected to sign with Arista Nashville by early summer, with studio time reportedly already booked in Nashville. Brooks & Dunn are said to be hands-on in the process, helping Foster assemble a songwriting team for his debut EP, with a target release date in early 2026.
The duo may even feature on a track with Foster, industry whispers suggest, with one unnamed source saying, “Don’t be surprised if you hear a duet coming.”
John Foster may have walked off the Idol stage without the title, but with Brooks & Dunn in his corner, he’s stepping into a future brighter than he ever imagined.