THE Album: “Living And Women Vol. 1”

" We landed somewhere between Lynyrd Skynyrd and u2"

ALBUM Previews

INception

It took 22 years and a global pandemic to move me enough to put pen to paper. I figured out pretty quickly that I couldn't pressure myself into writing or be pressured by anybody else. It just had to come out when it was good and ready. So, three years worth of heartache later, i had penned enough tracks to make an album. 

I've felt that it'd be incredibly difficult to be taken seriously in the greater music arena as an established actor if I just cut a cover album or another ablum of tracks written by other people, even though I've been traveling and performing music since before I did my first film. So, when it came down to it, I knew that if i was gonna cut an album and be taken seriously I had to be the one to write it.

Somewhere in the throes of tracking

Brass Tax

I wanted to figure out what songs to me made the perfect Southern rock album And I felt that it absolutely couldn't be done without acknowledging the film career that's brought me to the dance. studying how Hank Williams Jr. made his way in the shadow of his dad was a big point for me in addressing my life as an actor in tandem with my music career.

Nothing was sweeter than getting to bring on hayden tumlin on the project. She's the sister of Houston tumlin, who played my brother in "talladega Nights." what a ride.

Listening to a mix with hayden and luke mercer