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From the mountains of MT to Nashville.. country artist Jarod Grubb is mining the sounds of modern country music. His beachy melodies get stuck in your head and his light-hearted lyrics take listeners to another place.
Jarod comes from a baseball background, but started writing songs on the guitar in college in between games and studies. He was trained on the classical piano and played the saxophone, which he says made it easy to pick up the guitar. He realized he could have a future as an artist when he won the Colgate Country Showdown in his hometown of Kalispell, MT where he played for a crowd of 3,000.
His song topics range from life experiences to relationships to partying, and he developed a fondness for the beach.. probably from his sailing background, which rings true in his songs like “Tiki Bar on the Beach”.
Jarod started his performing career at Tootsies where he refined his ability to connect with the crowd. “That’s the beauty of music,” says Jarod. “It’s not a competition. It’s all about connecting with your listeners.” He’s found a fit playing at Margaritaville where his Jimmy Buffett-like style and James Taylor sounding vocals resonate.
Jarod was picked up by the Lots To Do record label after Tom Sexton cut two of Jarod’s songs, ‘What the Whiskey’s For’ and ‘Populaton 2’. Both songs made the Country Billboard chart. He is riding the wave to the charts himself and plans to release his next single, ‘What She’s Drinkin’ On’ after 'Tiki Bar'.
Jarod comes from a baseball background, but started writing songs on the guitar in college in between games and studies. He was trained on the classical piano and played the saxophone, which he says made it easy to pick up the guitar. He realized he could have a future as an artist when he won the Colgate Country Showdown in his hometown of Kalispell, MT where he played for a crowd of 3,000.
His song topics range from life experiences to relationships to partying, and he developed a fondness for the beach.. probably from his sailing background, which rings true in his songs like “Tiki Bar on the Beach”.
Jarod started his performing career at Tootsies where he refined his ability to connect with the crowd. “That’s the beauty of music,” says Jarod. “It’s not a competition. It’s all about connecting with your listeners.” He’s found a fit playing at Margaritaville where his Jimmy Buffett-like style and James Taylor sounding vocals resonate.
Jarod was picked up by the Lots To Do record label after Tom Sexton cut two of Jarod’s songs, ‘What the Whiskey’s For’ and ‘Populaton 2’. Both songs made the Country Billboard chart. He is riding the wave to the charts himself and plans to release his next single, ‘What She’s Drinkin’ On’ after 'Tiki Bar'.
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