JT Hodges
JT Hodges grew up in Griffin, Georgia, where he started writing songs as a teenager. He moved to Nashville and released his debut single "My Side of the...
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JT Hodges grew up in Griffin, Georgia, where he started writing songs as a teenager. He moved to Nashville and released his debut single "My Side of the Story" in 2014, which became his most recognizable song.
His self-titled debut album followed, featuring tracks like "Hunt You Down" and "Goodbyes Made You Mine." He's continued to release music through the years, including the albums "Stepping Stones" and "Revival."
When performing live, Hodges is often backed by guitarist Taylor Shelnutt and other musicians. His songs tend to focus on relationships and personal reflection, with "Already High" and "Leaving Me Later" showing his straightforward approach to country songwriting.
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