Jordan Rowe’s love for music and dream to become a successful country artist began when he was just a kid in the heart of South Georgia in the small town of Adel, where he was born and raised.

Jordan grew up listening to artists such as Joe Diffie, Alan Jackson, and Luke Bryan, all of which have played a major role in how he has crafted his own sound. At the age of eight, he learned to play the drums, which he played for most of his younger years in his church’s worship band. It wasn’t until he was a teenager that he decided to begin guitar lessons, all the while he was teaching himself to play the piano at home.

Jordan always loved the thought of writing and recording his own songs for the rest of his life, but he also wanted something to fall back on, which led him to attend the University of Georgia. There, he received a degree in Agribusiness and Music Business. While attending college and being only five hours from Nashville, he would travel back and forth on breaks and weekends to write with some of country music’s younger generation of hit songwriters, such as Ray Fulcher, Thomas Archer, and Cole Taylor, to name a few.

Jordan made the move to Nashville in June of 2019 and celebrated the release of his first selftitled EP a month later. His artistry has been described “as traditional as Alan Jackson, but as fresh, young, and fun as Jon Pardi.”

He continues to write songs five days a week and plans to have a big upcoming year filled with many more shows and a ton of new original music. Stay tuned!