Tré Burt is a rising singer-songwriter who captures the richness of American folk and blues traditions with his gritty, soulful voice and poignant storytelling. Hailing from Sacramento, California, Burt's music often reflects on societal issues, personal struggles, and the complexities of human emotions, drawing inspirations from the likes of Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie. His approach to songwriting is raw and honest, earning him recognition in the roots music scene.
Burt's 2020 album, "Caught It from the Rye," garnered attention for its authentic sound and compelling lyrics, leading to his signing with the respected label Oh Boy Records, the label co-founded by the late John Prine, a figure Burt greatly admires. Standout tracks like "Under the Devil's Knee," which features artists Leyla McCalla, Allison Russell, and Sunny War, highlight his ability to collaborate and address poignant themes of social justice. With recent releases such as "You, Yeah, You" and "Sweet Misery," Tré Burt continues to affirm his place in the contemporary music scene, weaving narratives that resonate with listeners and critics alike. His latest works, including "Traffic Fiction" and "PIECE OF ME," further establish him as a thoughtful and compelling storyteller for a new generation.
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