BIO
In small country churches all through Arkansas and Mississippi, the sound of hymns rise like heat off July pavement. It was in those creaky sanctuary pews where singer/songwriter Adam Hambrick found his voice. The son of a pastor, Adam's early years had faith, family and music in the same way a catfish has muddy water. It was both backdrop and oxygen.
Hambrick was bitten by the proverbial music bug at age 12 when he was given a 1960's Gibson B-25 by his grandfather. He clunked along trying play his favorite music... Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Foo Fighters, John Mayer and all those church hymns... until college when he began to write songs of his own. While attending the University of Central Arkansas, Adam developed a following in the college bars and developed a thirst for the stage. He recorded a 10-song project that found its way to Arkansas native and country music star Justin Moore. Justin, with his producer Jeremy Stover, encouraged Adam to pursue a career writing songs in Nashville.
Since moving to Nashville, TN in 2013, Adam Hambrick has become a fixture in its songwriting community. He has written #1 hit country songs for Dan and Shay ("How Not To") and Justin Moore ("Somebody Else Will") and has had songs recorded by many of Nashville's brightest stars including Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Sara Evans, Walker Hayes, Maddie and Tae, Eli Young Band, Lindsay Ell and many more.
Adam's writing successes have earned him a platform as an artist in his own right. His music has been streamed over 100 million times, including his debut top-40 radio single "Rockin' All Night Long," the 2021 EP "The Flipsides" and his latest full length project, "Free Country." He has performed on The Grand Ole Opry, ABC's The Bachelorette, The Ryman Auditorium and on revered stages all over the world.