Trenton Fletcher

Trenton Fletcher is a country musician from Fox, Oklahoma, deeply involved in the Red Dirt music scene, which is centered around Stillwater, Oklahoma. Born on December 6, 1997, Trenton's music is influenced by a diverse range of artists, including Waylon, Eminem, Toby Keith, and Aerosmith, but he particularly credits Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Boland, Whiskey Myers, Johnny Cooper, and Cody Jinks for shaping his sound. He began playing music at a young age, receiving his first guitar at 11, and has since developed a unique style that blends traditional Red Dirt roots with elements of southern rock.

Trenton has been actively releasing music, with notable singles like "Ballad of Bill Dalton," "It Rains In Tulsa Too," "River Running Red," and "American Honey". His career highlights include opening for Flatland Cavalry at a sold-out show in Stillwater, which solidified his passion for pursuing music full-time. Trenton continues to be an exciting figure in the evolving Red Dirt scene, known for his engaging live performances and meaningful songwriting.

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Uncle Sam
Single - Released November 8, 2024
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