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Death Wish Blues

3.2M streams

3,236,260

The Revealer

2.8M streams

2,843,105

Country Soul Brother

1.2M streams

1,237,065

The Outsider

845.6K streams

845,553

Whole Lotta Rosie

374.7K streams

374,699

The Stardust Sessions

349.9K streams

349,896

Tall Texas Tales 15th Anniversary Delu...

245.7K streams

245,712

South Austin Sessions

185.3K streams

185,309

Mixtape Volume 1

164.8K streams

164,770

Talkin' Company Man Blues

106.5K streams

106,450

Biography

Jesse Dayton’s highly anticipated new album ‘The Hard Way Blues’ was produced by the acclaimed Shooter Jennings. The album marks a deeper exploration into Dayton's blues side, following his recent Grammy nomination for "Contemporary Blues Album of the Year" together with Samantha Fish. Album opener "The Hard Way," is a roots anthem that delves into Jesse’s wild and rebellious journey, spinning a tale of making one's way with a bit of recklessness and swagger. "Of course, the lyrics, like all my songs, are built around situations I'm surprised I lived through growing up on the Texas/Louisiana border," jests Dayton. A towering figure in Outlaw Country, renowned for his virtuoso guitar skills and distinctive style, Dayton blazed trails blending Texas Rockabilly and Country with Punk Rock with his band, the Road Kings. Working with legends Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings paved the way for decades of diverse partnerships, including Death Wish Blues with blues sensation Samantha Fish, country icons Willie Nelson and Glen Campbell, rock rebels Guns 'N Roses' Duff McKagan and Glenn Danzig, and even visionary horror filmmaker Rob Zombie. It’s been three decades since his debut topped the Americana charts introducing Jesse as equal parts rock & roll greaser, country craftsman, and bluesy rule-breaker. For some artists, that timespan would amount to an entire career. For Dayton, it's just a prelude to the here and now.