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John David Kent got his start in professional music at an early age. By the time he was 14, he was touring the world, even appearing on Letterman and Conan, and scored his first major label deal just two years later. With his latest band, he put out his first full-length album as frontman on his very own independent label. Propelled by three Top 20 singles on the Texas Country Charts, he's working with Thirty Tigers to distribute his sophomore project "Before The Sun Comes Up," which is also on his own label. Kelly Lynn caught up with JDK at The Basement here in Nashville to hear more about his new music.
By CJM ProductionsJohn David Kent got his start in professional music at an early age. By the time he was 14, he was touring the world, even appearing on Letterman and Conan, and scored his first major label deal just two years later. With his latest band, he put out his first full-length album as frontman on his very own independent label. Propelled by three Top 20 singles on the Texas Country Charts, he's working with Thirty Tigers to distribute his sophomore project "Before The Sun Comes Up," which is also on his own label. Kelly Lynn caught up with JDK at The Basement here in Nashville to hear more about his new music.