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I grew up in a small town where the days were long, the nights were quiet, and music was the thing that made everything feel alive. We didn’t have much, but we had stories, and that’s what shaped me. I’d listen to the old radio out on the porch with country storytellers, southern rock, gospel choirs, and sometimes whatever stations
I could pick up late at night. Those voices stayed with me.
They taught me that a song can carry more truth than a hundred conversations.
My first guitar was beat-up and barely stayed in tune, but it was
mine. I taught myself chords, wrote in old notebooks, and played anywhere I could. Sometimes it was for friends around a fire, sometimes in little towns where nobody knew my name. I wasn’t chasing fame back then. I was just chasing the feeling that music gave me, and the way it connected me to people who might’ve lived completely different lives but still felt the same things inside.
My voice came from living life the hard way. I’ve had heartbreaks, I’ve had long nights wondering if I was on the right road, and I’ve had moments of joy that I wanted to bottle up forever. I sing the way I live: a little rough, but real. I think that’s why people started to listen because when I sing, I mean every word.
Now I’m here, releasing my music into the world with everything I’ve got. My debut album, Rise Up, is a piece of my story, but it’s also yours. Backroads to Glory, Echoes of Tomorrow, Small Town Lights, Chasing the Horizon, Wide Open, each of these songs carries something I’ve lived, but I write them so you can Feel it too. At the end of the day, that’s what this is all about: connection.
I’m not chasing trends or trying to be something I’m not. I want people to feel seen when they hear my songs. If you’ve struggled, if you’ve celebrated, if you’ve stood on a dirt road and wondered what comes next then you’re already part of this story with me.
This is just the beginning, and the road ahead is wide open.
Thank you for your support!

