Hailing from Sulphur Springs, Texas, Caleb J.E. Brown is a singer-songwriter known for his melancholic and crooning ballads, most of which revolve around somber themes like loss, abandonment, heartbreak, and yearning. In his formative years as a musician, he was influenced by artists ranging from early soul singers like Otis Redding and Al Green to more modern yet emotive acts like Jeff Buckley, Leif Vollebekk, and Sigur Rós. An out-of-tune and dusty Acrosonic piano in his family garage gave birth to a dream of becoming an artist in any avenue he could use. While those formative preteen years did not form much of value, he eventually found his footing in the thought-provoking and brooding music he created. After a rather tragic end to a chapter in his life, he set his sights on perfecting and releasing his art to a public audience in the hopes that someone listening could connect with his music.
After the release of his debut album entitled "Pigeons to Doves", Caleb began to grow into his own and mold himself into the kind of artist he aspired to be. "Used" was released the following March which included more vocal runs and a modern approach to his style. With the introduction of his latest single, "I Want You", his roots as a blue-eyed soul singer are clearly etched into his ever-expanding repertoire as a musical artist.