Jedd Hughes is an Australian-born singer-songwriter and guitarist whose career echoes with the twang of country music blended with rock sensibilities. After moving from his native Quorn, South Australia, to the United States, Hughes honed his musical skills at the esteemed South Plains College in Texas, known for its bluegrass and country music programs. He quickly made inroads into the Nashville music scene, a testament to his guitar prowess and keen songwriting abilities.
Hughes's work often deftly combines elements of Americana with traditional country, evident in songs such as "High Lonesome," and showcases his ability to cross genres while maintaining a deep connection to his roots, as demonstrated in the album "Transcontinental." With a voice that embodies a rugged sincerity and a virtuosic approach to the guitar, Hughes has earned respect within the industry, not just as a solo artist but also as a sought-after collaborator. He has worked with country music luminaries like Patty Loveless and Rodney Crowell and contributed to Grammy-winning records. His 2019 album "West," along with songs like "Back to You" and the haunting "Animal Eyes," solidifies Jedd Hughes's standing as a distinctive and soulful presence in contemporary roots music.
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