Jay Statham
Jay Statham’s Country/Red Dirt Rock style provides the comfort of familiarity with a classic rock-n-roll vibe. His music satisfies a craving for energy while preserving it’s country roots.
Jay was born in Amarillo, Texas and was raised as an only child. Music was the one thing that occupied the void most people spend their childhoods trying to fill.
At age 13, Jay picked up his first guitar and within a year had formed his own band. This is where he found the concept of camaraderie and realized how it played a crucial roll in not only his live performances, but his own personal fulfillment.
Jay launched his dream into a career by diving off of the Texas Panhandle into the heat of the music scene at a young age.
By 17 years old, he hit the road toward branding his music business. He began touring throughout Texas and Oklahoma then expanding to a national level. Listeners quickly became fans of his bold yet poignant presentation of a new kind of country music.
His admiration for Country and Red Dirt music was nurtured by a deep respect for greats like Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings and George Jones. On the flip side, Jay is heavily drawn to rock influences such as AC/DC and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
Ultimately the layering of his rock-n-roll desires with his relatable country driven content gave Jay the taste he was looking for.
He soon found himself sharing stages with reputable artists such as Wade Bowen, Stoney LaRue, Casey Donahew, Jon Wolfe, Josh Ward, Treaty Oak Revival, Koe Wetzel, Giovannie & The Hired Guns, Dylan Wheeler, JB & The Moonshine Band, Micky & The Motorcars, Bart Crow, Kody West and Jason Boland, just to name a few.
Eventually, Jay joined forces with music producer Phil Kirk Mosley. Together, they began recording a well written and brow raising catalog of his kind of country.
Jay pushed into 2023 strongly, releasing Hell That I’m In, Drowning and Drunk Love as only a taste of what’s to come.
Jay has now partnered with Cuhmon Entertainment and is currently touring wherever his music takes him.

Matt James
Growing up in a town of 5000 people with only one country station coming in clear in his childhood bedroom, Matt James, was steeped in country music from a young age. Though he has fronted hard rock band, Blacktop Mojo for the past ten years, his solo music has given him the creative outlet to experiment with a bit of that music he grew up hearing on his old clock radio.

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Noah Anthony
Heavily influenced by the music of John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, the Beatles and more, Noah Anthony's musical taste spreads wide. Whether armed with just his guitars and a loop pedal, or a full band, he delivers a quality sound and energy that draws crowds into a musical experience.​Noah discovered music before he was able to talk. By the time Noah was three, he was playing regular beats on a drum set. As he grew, he continued to jump on the drums to play with both Booth and Grammy nominated artist Matt Maher at conferences and at home. He began learning guitar at age thirteen, eventually stretching his arms out to play for other venues​​But he NEVER sang. Really. You hear the voice now and you wouldn't believe it. He thought he couldn't sing. That was, until he started singing with music while he mowed the 90 acres of his high school campus. He realized if he actually sang out loud, he wasn't too bad. He worked on it and finally gave it a try.​​The Decision: He was going to play college baseball. He would be the fourth generation in a row of his family to continue the legacy. But music had a hold on him. So he made a decision. You see, Noah Anthony was a 2-time All State Baseball player in high school and had offers to play in college. After playing music all summer, getting insight from Booth and Maher, and praying about what to do, he informed his college coach that he would rather pursue music instead of baseball. And so it began. All in for music.
