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Bleu was kind enough to join us at Mile Zero Fest 2026 to talk his current EP To The End, taking a break and more.
Bleu Edmondson Website
https://bleuedmondson.com
Sponsored by
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Robot Monkey
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Bleu Edmondson is a renowned **Texas country** and **Red Dirt** singer-songwriter known for his raw, soulful voice, intense live performances, and heartfelt lyrics that blend heartland rock influences (like Bruce Springsteen) with authentic Texas storytelling.
Hailing from Texas (with roots tied to Dallas and later associated with New Braunfels), Bleu initially focused on sports before picking up a guitar in college. He began writing songs around age 19 and got serious about music in his early 20s, self-releasing his debut album *Southland* in 2001 after boldly sending demos to legendary producer Lloyd Maines.
He quickly rose as one of the most promising figures in the Texas music scene, delivering high-energy shows with his band (often called the Bleu Edmondson Band) and crafting anthems like "Southland" that became staples in the Red Dirt and Texas country circuits. Albums such as *The Band Plays On*, live releases, and later works showcased his willingness to take risks—mixing rebellious energy, emotional depth, and a refusal to chase mainstream polish.
Known for his enigmatic stage presence (complete with signature hat and raspy delivery), Bleu built a dedicated following through relentless touring, patriotic spirit, and genuine connection with fans. He was part of the same wave as artists like Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen.
After a multi-year hiatus starting around 2017—stepping away due to the grind of independent touring and industry frustrations—Bleu made a powerful return in 2025 with the EP *To the End*, produced with longtime friend Wade Bowen. The release marked his first new music in a decade, earning praise for its big production, renewed vocal strength, and honest reflection on life.
Today, Bleu continues performing select dates across Texas (check bleuedmondson.com for the latest tour info), delivering music that's unfiltered, provocative, and deeply rooted in real-life experiences—proving he's still a force in the Lone Star State's independent music world.
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Bleu was kind enough to join us at Mile Zero Fest 2026 to talk his current EP To The End, taking a break and more.
Bleu Edmondson Website
https://bleuedmondson.com
Sponsored by
Breakers Marina
https://thebreakersmarina.com/
Robot Monkey
https://www.facebook.com/share/1EcGVWVGSe/?mibextid=wwXIfr
797 Distillery
https://www.797distillery.com
Joe Eskridge Music
https://www.facebook.com/share/16tAC7uk8a/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Bleu Edmondson is a renowned **Texas country** and **Red Dirt** singer-songwriter known for his raw, soulful voice, intense live performances, and heartfelt lyrics that blend heartland rock influences (like Bruce Springsteen) with authentic Texas storytelling.
Hailing from Texas (with roots tied to Dallas and later associated with New Braunfels), Bleu initially focused on sports before picking up a guitar in college. He began writing songs around age 19 and got serious about music in his early 20s, self-releasing his debut album *Southland* in 2001 after boldly sending demos to legendary producer Lloyd Maines.
He quickly rose as one of the most promising figures in the Texas music scene, delivering high-energy shows with his band (often called the Bleu Edmondson Band) and crafting anthems like "Southland" that became staples in the Red Dirt and Texas country circuits. Albums such as *The Band Plays On*, live releases, and later works showcased his willingness to take risks—mixing rebellious energy, emotional depth, and a refusal to chase mainstream polish.
Known for his enigmatic stage presence (complete with signature hat and raspy delivery), Bleu built a dedicated following through relentless touring, patriotic spirit, and genuine connection with fans. He was part of the same wave as artists like Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen.
After a multi-year hiatus starting around 2017—stepping away due to the grind of independent touring and industry frustrations—Bleu made a powerful return in 2025 with the EP *To the End*, produced with longtime friend Wade Bowen. The release marked his first new music in a decade, earning praise for its big production, renewed vocal strength, and honest reflection on life.
Today, Bleu continues performing select dates across Texas (check bleuedmondson.com for the latest tour info), delivering music that's unfiltered, provocative, and deeply rooted in real-life experiences—proving he's still a force in the Lone Star State's independent music world.