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Isaac Jacob

A big proponent on writing what you know, Jacob’s maturity at such a young age shows as he strives for a greatness inspired by such songwriting greats as Dean Dillon, Willie Nelson, Chris Stapleton, Jeffery Steele, Adam Hood, Ray Willie Hubbard, Chris Knight and more. For as much as it is a personal account of his life, THE DREAM is also Jacob’s look at his views on the world and a wish for others to get caught up in their own memories of a time and place.

“Most of these songs were written between the ages of 18-24, when I didn’t know much of anything,” he said. “In the past, I leaned toward songs about relationships, but now I find myself writing about things that are going on in the world and traveling. I feel a lot of people can relate to these themes and stories and put themselves in the shoes of a character in one of my songs.”

As his music takes hold, and he releases the album’s title track in follow-up to “Water Tower” (which peaked at #49 on the Texas Regional Radio Report), Jacob’s strong work ethic from his days on the ranch has driven him to succeed. Aiming to be one of the “real” artists in country music, Jacob tells his story with passion and sincerity. Going on the road across Texas to meet radio programmers, listeners and fans, he loves the traveling and enjoys any chance to get in front of an audience. Sharing the stage with Mark Chestnut, Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Kevin Fowler, Tracey Lawrence, Texas Tornadoes, The Bellamy Brothers and Neal McCoy, all it takes is one show to see he is well on his way!

“We love to have fun and we are high energy enough to keep the crowd drawn in,” he said. “I love that we don’t take ourselves to seriously and that we are not afraid to just jam! The band is a mix of talents from all different genres and everyone stays true to themselves. We are the real deal. It’s not fake and what you see on stage is what you see off.”