Kolton Stewart
Kolton Stewart grew up in Glasgow, Kentucky, where he started playing music early. He eventually moved to Nashville and began working as a solo artist. His...
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Kolton Stewart grew up in Glasgow, Kentucky, where he started playing music early. He eventually moved to Nashville and began working as a solo artist.
His song '70s Baby' became his breakthrough track, followed by other releases like 'Effortless' and 'Missing You'. These songs show his interest in blending rock and country elements with straightforward lyrics about relationships and nostalgia.
Stewart has worked with producer Rick Rubin, and his music often deals with personal themes without much polish. He writes about things like missing someone or feeling out of place, which gives his songs a direct, unadorned quality.
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