As the great Johnny Cash once sang, "I've been everywhere man!" Nate Green, a Kentucky born nomad is not only singing a similar tune, but also living it. Having relocated from city to city more times than your average twenty-five year old and calling home anywhere his guitar is, the young singer-songwriter hunted all over for inspiration in creating his own style and was determined to not only make a name for himself in country music, but to leave a mark. Merging slick country lyrics with sharp sounding elements of pop, all while adding an edgy twang reminiscent of the Bakersfield sound, sets Green apart from, well...everyone. But the road to his artistry, like many before, hasn't been an easy one.
"I've always had a different ear for music, but never really understood what I could do with it until I learned to write. Once I began writing, a friend told me if I wanted to make it, I'd better learn to play. So, I bought my first guitar for 100 dollars and taught myself to play... and that was just the beginning,” states the songwriter.
"It took me a while to finally get it," the BMI songwriter states about his music and sound, "but once I got it, I think I got it right. I'm more than excited for the real beginning! You go all over the thought spectrum deciding what you want to write about and you hear so many instruments all over the world. Then you try to imagine how you can bring them together. It took all of these places, experiences, and sounds to mold who I am as a person and what type of presentation I want to give my country music."
Settling back in Nashville with an EP set to release in the upcoming months, Nate Green is now determined to make one final move, and that's towards the top.
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