Singer, songwriter, guitar player who, in early October, released his third single of 2025. His music has drawn praise from American Songwriter and his top five songs on Spotify alone have a combined total of more than 300 thousand streams. He has gained attention on YouTube as well, with more than one-and-a-half million combined video views on that platform. Plus, he has more than 235 thousand followers on TikTok. He comes from significant music lineage, being the son of GRAMMY-winning country artist Travis Tritt. He also talks here about plans for new music in 2026.
“The main thing I wanted to do was make sure that not only did I pay respect and homage to Tom Petty and his legacy, but also do it in a way that was authentic to my own sound. And basically, the way I found of doing that was sort of combining the two different versions, one being the original from Tom Petty and the second being the Johnny Cash version from the American records albums that he did with Rick Rubin, which, funny enough, Tom Petty played on.”
“The older I got and the more I realized – straight out of high school – that this is something I wanted to do – I didn't know I wanted to be an artist, but I certainly knew that I wanted to work within the music industry itself – it was very easy for me to pick out the things that I enjoyed and the things that I wasn't as fond of.”
“My dad has been an incredible not just role model but a great mentor to me in sort of letting me touch the hot stove essentially and figure out what works and what doesn't. But he never pushed anything on me or my siblings when it came to music.”
“For years people kept asking me what genre I was and … I can't stand that question just because I switch up so much and I always say I never stand in the same river twice.”
“In the beginning I wanted to do a lot more of the alternative almost 90s style rock and then as time went on I couldn't help but – almost through osmosis – start really implementing a lot of the southern stylings that I grew up around, a lot of slide guitar, even the way I write, vernacular from growing up in the south and just kind of implementing the two things. So, it really became sort of a hodgepodge of 90s alternative rock and as much as a lot of elements of the red dirt country and even southern rock.”
“There's certain things that people do, especially in rural Florida or rural Georgia, that, it's very much a signature of what the south is. And it's the basics like the hospitality, the slowing down, the camaraderie, the sense of family, those are just things that, really, the older I get, have become much more of a foundation and something that keeps me in check more than I ever imagined. And a big part of that is just the respect that southern folks tend to have just towards their fellow man. And that's something, especially nowadays with this digital age that we live in, it’s sort of being forgotten and it really makes me all the more appreciative of my raising and the fact that I look people in the eyes and I actually take people's time into consideration. And that's just a timeless quality that I think a lot of people are tending to lose now or lose sight of.”
“I do a lot of work out of Nashville. I'm constantly going to the city and I'm very thankful for the opportunity to go out there.”
“We're human beings and we got one life so you might as well not try to fast forward the whole thing.”
“If you focus simply on the numbers and trying to get the next number one you can lose a lot of that individual fingerprint that so many great artists that move (to Nashville) have when they initially go out there.”
“You were given these individual things that make you as a person you, so, trying to just simply mimic or copy someone else, it's an impossible goal because you're never gonna truly sound like them.”
“I just encourage anyone who's starting in the music business and starting as a performer just to take any opportunity they possibly can because it's only going to make you better. It's only going to make you more versatile and it's only going to make you that much better on the fly.”
“Southern Accents”
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