Jack Blocker is an Americana singer-songwriter whose music is rooted in sincerity, storytelling,
and a deep love for his home state of Texas. Drawing inspiration from Texan legends like
Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson, Jack describes his music as “friendly,
honest, and Texan”— a reflection of both his lyrical style and the atmosphere of his live shows.
Whether he’s jumping around on stage with a full band or singing solo with just an acoustic
guitar, Jack’s performances are captivating and compelling. “My goal is to give some new life to
each song that only exists in that moment,” he says. One particularly memorable show in
Nashville was performed completely unplugged after lightning took out the power at the venue.
The crowd stayed, lit the room with phone lights, and Jack played the full hour-long set without
any mics or production. “It was a really special evening,” he says.
After releasing his debut single “Big Jefe” in August 2023, Jack competed as a contestant on
season 22 of American Idol. First appearing on the show with a memorable performance of his
original song “I Was Wong,” Jack continued to impress the judges and delight audiences,
ultimately placing third on the nationally televised show.
With a much-anticipated debut album coming this fall, Jack is focused on building a lasting
community around his music, staying true to his voice, and writing songs that will be
remembered when people look back on folk/country music from this era. “I feel like we’re at the
starting line of a race and we’re about to jump off the blocks,” Jack says. “I’m really excited.”
Charles Walker
With roots in North Carolina and now calling Nashville home, Charles Walker embodies the essence of the modern singer/songwriter. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Noah Kahan, Ryan Adams, and James Taylor, he has quickly carved out a niche for himself in the Americana scene.
To promote the release of his most popular single Caught In The Current in August of 2023, Charles headlined two sold out dates at The Evening Muse in his hometown of Charlotte NC. These led to support slots for national acts A Thousand Horses, Caroline Jones, Kashus Culpepper, and more. Charles has played over 400 shows in North Carolina and Tennessee since 2020.