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Grant Jones

Grant Jones

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Genre: Alt-Country / Americana

City: Dallas, TX

Grant Jones began making a name for himself around Denton, hammering out show after show in clubs and venues not necessarily known for their affinity for country music. Over the years, Grant has gained a fan base that is growing larger and more faithful every day.

With influences ranging from Robert Earl Keen and Adam Carroll to Slobberbone and Beck, Grant has found a unique voice that has transcended the traditional boundaries of the Country/Texas Country music genre and captured a sound that he can truly call his own.

Over the past few years, Grant has combed North Texas and shared the stage with a host of regional acts including Jack Ingram, Eleven Hundred Springs and Stoney LaRue.

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Influences

Robert Earl Keen, Adam Carroll, Jerry Jeff Walker, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson, Brent Best, Slobberbone, Beck, O.C.M.S.

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