10/13/2025

DRAKE WHITE UNVEILS ANTICIPATED DOCUMENTARY LADDER TO THE SKY: A HUNTS THE HEALING STORY

 Country-Soul singer-songwriter Drake White unveils his powerful and poignant documentary, Ladder to the Sky: A Hunts the Healing Story, streaming now exclusively on YouTube. The feature-length film was notably directed by Holt Ingalls and produced by White, Ingalls, Zack Knudson, and Rev White Pictures in association with Hatchee Productions.

 

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Ladder to the Sky: A Hunts the Healing Story pulls back the curtain on the troubadour’s journey from the brink of death following a shocking on-stage stroke in 2019. At the time, medical experts feared he may never walk again, and the thought of potentially playing another gig seemed downright impossible, to say the least. As viewers will see, nothing could keep White down. He rallied the kind of resolve only champions exhibit. Two weeks after the incident, the trail camera in the back of his house captured the appearance of a 175-inch buck. This rare vision served as a totem of inspiration, and his fight really began in earnest.

Ultimately, hunting brought him back to his feet, back to the stage, and back to life.

Through candid new interviews, he tells this story in his own words joined by friends and confidants such as Riley Green, Zac Brown, Kid Rock, Realtree, and more. Celebrating the documentary, he hosted an intimate premiere and party at The Duck Blind — owned by Green — in Nashville, TN early last month for family, friends, and special guests. To bring the production to the screen, White teamed up with Realtree, BandedHoney BrakeThe Outdoor Channel, BergaraBushnellFederalBuck Busters Seed Co1st Products, and Tecomate, among others.

Later this fall, he is headlining his second “Benefit For The Brain” concert at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, on November 17. The stacked bill includes Green, Jon PardiKassi Ashton, and more special guests alongside White. Tickets are on sale now and available here.

Promising to be an inspiring night in support of a great cause, White’s non-profit The Benefit For The Brain will donate and disperse proceeds from the show to select charity organizations covering three pillars close to the White’s heart: mental wellness for military and veterans, especially PTSD; brain health in children and adolescents, and innovative approaches to stroke recovery and neurological treatment. The inaugural installment sold out the Ryman, welcomed a diverse cohort of A-list artists (Green, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Colbie Caillat), and raised over $253,000 in the process.

White recently served up a set of new singles with Nuthin’ But a Smile” and Nights on Fire.” Holler touted Nuthin’ But a Smile” among the “Best New Country,” and Whiskey Riff featured the tune on its “Country New Music Friday.” Meanwhile “Nights on Fire,” has gained traction on DSPs as well as receiving critical acclaim from the likes of Entertainment Focus applauding it as a track that captures the rush of youthful nostalgia and small-town magic with an anthemic punch.” Plus, the song made its global debut on BBC Radio 2's 'The Country Show with Bob Harris.’

Taking these new songs on the road, White will be canvasing North America through the end of 2025. Currently touring as support on the Riley Green: Damn Country Music Tour, White will then headline his Keep It Movin’ Tour this fall before joining Green’s 2026 Cowboy As It Gets Tour. White will also play various festivals plus shows with friends such as Chase RiceTravis Tritt, and Colt Ford. View all upcoming tour dates here.

 

 

ABOUT DRAKE WHITE:
Bringing undeniable Soul, upbeat energy, and unbreakable heart to Country, Drake White makes the kind of music that can turn your day around. He possesses a rare ability to strike an emotional chord with his unflinchingly honest storytelling, yet he’s got enough charisma and charm to lift even the most reserved crowd to its feet. Since 2013, the Hokes Bluff, AL Country-Soul troubadour has generated nearly half-a-billion streams across fan-favorite albums such as Spark [2016], The Optymistic [2022], and Low Country High Road [2024]. Moreover, he has collaborated with the likes of Maren Morris and Colbie Caillat and performed alongside everyone from Luke Bryan and Eric Church to Zac Brown Band. He has packed houses as a headliner, igniting THE OPTIMYSTIC TOUR and THE BRIDGE TOUR. Touted as one of Rolling Stone’s “10 Country Artists You Need To Know” and a GRAMMY® “Artist of Tomorrow,” he even notably took home International Song of the Year at the British CMA Awards.  Not to mention, he has guested on The Kelly Clarkson Show and received praise from Entertainment Tonight, PeopleAmerican Songwriter, and MusicRow among many others. Most importantly, White gives back whenever possible. Diagnosed with Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM), he survived a 2019 stroke on stage only to endure seven brain surgeries. Coming back stronger and raising awareness around brain health, he launched and headlined the charity concert “Benefit For The Brain” in 2023, selling out the Ryman Auditorium, raising $253,000 for multiple 501(c)3 partners, and featuring Riley Green, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, and more. The event returns for round two in 2025. Now, White turns the page on his next chapter with the singles “Nights on Fire,” “Nuthin’ But a Smile” and more to come.

 

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