Latest Single is Rooted in Faith, Rising Through Redemption – Built to Withstand Life’s Trials


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Singer-songwriter Ross Flora releases his deeply personal new single, “Cornerstone,” a reflection on overcoming spiritual aimlessness and finding purpose through the support of those around him. Drawing inspiration from both personal experiences and the timeless biblical parable to “build your house on the rock,” Flora offers a song that speaks to the power of faith, community, and the unwavering love that provides a solid foundation in times of uncertainty.
In his own words, Flora shares: “I wrote “Cornerstone” as a testament to a phase when I felt aimless and adrift in life. The plans I had laid out for myself, sacrificed and worked so hard for seemed to be leading nowhere, and I was spiraling spiritually. Thanks to the people and support that entered my life during that time, I was given a solid foundation to refocus my faith and purpose.”
With its evocative lyrics and poignant imagery, “Cornerstone” explores the metaphor of building one’s life on a firm foundation amidst life’s trials and tribulations. In the song, Flora paints a picture of personal transformation, moving from a place of despair to rediscovering faith and stability:
“I was traveling further down a dead-end road I blew into town having less than what I owed Speeding faster towards a point of no return
Til you gave my soul a place that felt like home…”
The song’s chorus captures the essence of the message:
“But the way you love is like I’ve never known
So when the storm rolls in, you’ll be my cornerstone.”
Through his heartfelt lyrics, Flora acknowledges the people who offer support and unconditional love, serving as the cornerstone that allows others to rebuild and find their way. He reflects on how the foundations we have–whether through people, faith, or values–empower us to grow and rise higher than we could alone.
Flora adds, “I hope ‘Cornerstone’ reminds the listener to appreciate the foundations of people and spiritual convictions in our lives that ground us, allowing us to grow and reach higher than we could alone,” he explains. “With that, ‘Cornerstone’ is also an acknowledgement of those people who share so much of themselves to be a part of that support for someone else.”
Musically “Cornerstone” weaves a rich tapestry of Americana, country, and folk influences, with a powerful, grounding sound that perfectly complements its message of resilience, Flora’s raw, emotive delivery invites listeners to connect not only with the song’s lyrics but also with the deep sense of hope and renewal it carries.
Ross will be performing live for WMOT Roots Radio in Nashville at 3rd & Lindsley on June 6th at 12 PM CST for a 30-minute acoustic set. He will also be performing at Dee’s Cocktail Lounge on Tuesday, August 19th, from 6:00 to 8:30 PM CST.
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About Ross Flora
Ross Flora is a seasoned and multifaceted singer, songwriter, and musician from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Growing up just south of Roanoke, Ross was deeply influenced by the rich traditions of R&B and Bluegrass. When asked about his earliest musical memories, he recalls, “My dad would stand me up on the back of a church pew and teach me harmony parts with the congregation.”
At age 12, Ross’s musical path took a defining turn when his dad found him playing along to a Van Halen CD—he signed Ross up for guitar lessons that very day. By his teenage years, Ross was performing at venues and festivals throughout the South Atlantic. At 19, he joined The Kings in Roanoke, Virginia, as a guitarist and vocalist.
In 2012, Ross moved from the family farm to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue music full-time. There, he built a dedicated following as a solo artist and toured nationwide as the lead guitarist and vocalist with acts such as the Johnny T Band and Smoke n’ Guns. Since moving to Nashville, Ross has played thousands of shows while continuously writing and producing his own music.
Ross’s sound blends tasteful guitar work and bold, emotionally driven lyrics rooted in Southern Rock. His influences include legends like Gregg Allman, Duane Allman, Chris Cornell, and Ian Thornley. As an English major, Ross also draws inspiration from literary giants like Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman—infusing his songwriting with rich storytelling and poetic nuance.
In 2022, Ross released his debut single, Cannonball, to glowing reviews from the Southern Rock and outlaw country communities, with fans calling him “The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll with a Southern Flare.” That July, he followed up with his first EP, Shoulders of Giants, which was featured in the Roanoke Times alongside fellow Virginian Morgan Wade as an emerging Nashville talent.
In March 2023, Ross released “Part of Me,” a project recorded at the world-renowned Blackbird Studios. He also collaborated with hit songwriter Jason Nix (Lainey Wilson’s ACM Song of the Year, “Things a Man Oughta Know”) on a stripped-down version of “As the Crow Flies” for his Fall 2024 EP of the same name.
Ross continues to tour across the world as a solo artist while holding a residency at multiple Nashville venues, captivating audiences with his blend of grit, soul, and Southern storytelling.










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