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DC Music- a Florida-based country musician



 


DC is a Florida-based country musician whose music covers the spectrum of emotion, sung directly from the heart. Now with over two and a half decades of experience of translating his feelings into sound, DC’s been well on his way to achieving his goal of touching as many people as he possibly can with his music. For DC, if only one person takes something positive from his music, that’s a success in his eyes.

DC was born in Plant City, Florida, and was raised in central Kentucky on a healthy diet of country and bluegrass music. This inevitably shaped the musical style he brandishes today, reeling in influences from the likes of Keith Whitley, Merle Haggard, Daryl Singletary and Vern Gosdin. Although he echoes inspiration from many of these greats, his music also has a voice of its own – a unique country sound that places authenticity at its core. DC has also had the opportunity to write music alongside Charles Fredrickson, Charlie Craig, Razzy Bailey, Craig Hand, Eden Langworthy and Sammy Jackson. He’s also recorded duets with Charlie Craig and Razzy Bailey, and had songs cut by Billy Joe Royal, The Van Zants and many more. Additionally, DC opened for many big names like Dierks Bentley, Big and Rich, Montgomery Gentry, John Michael Montgomery, Jeff Bates, The Bellamy Brothers and many more.
DC’s prior work has no shortage of accolades. He has won numerous awards throughout Kentucky, Tennessee, and Florida – including TCMA male vocalist of the year, Kentucky's hottest Indie award and FCMA male vocalist of year, band of year, song of year and entertainer of year. He’s had two previous albums and singles charted all over radio, including two singles that made its way onto Billboard.

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