A Minnesota songwriter whose gentle tracks like 'Wherever I Go' and 'Up Again' frame faith and struggle without polish.
If you want to hear him at his most direct, try 'Up Again' or 'Wherever I Go'. They're good examples of how he handles personal stuff without overdoing it.
His music sticks because it feels lived-in, not labored over. Songs like 'Wherever I Go' have a rolling, gentle quality that fits right into a small festival or church set. He's not chasing trends, just writing what he knows.
He started with the 2015 album 'Up Again', which came out of a tough time and became a signature. Later records like 'The Wolves' and 'Own Way Home' kept that rural Minnesota tone, backed by musicians on fiddle and mandolin.
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