Main Theme:
Join us as we explore the traditional country music world of Hunter Stiles, a Nashville recording artist whose work is steeped in storytelling and influenced by country legends like Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash.
Highlights:
- Influences & Style:
- Hunter Stiles draws inspiration from iconic artists, incorporating the storytelling prowess of Johnny Cash and the straightforward style of George Strait into his music. His sound blends classic country with rock elements, exemplified in his cover of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.”
- Original Music & Popular Tracks:
- With songs available on platforms like Apple Music, “Wanted Man” and “52 Cadillac” stand out, the latter being his most popular track. Styles attributes the success of “Wanted Man” to its strong storytelling elements.
- Performance & Audience Connection:
- Performing at venues across the Northwest, including festivals and rodeos, Stiles values the heartfelt connections he makes with his audience, particularly through interactions with military personnel.
- Covers & Future Projects:
- Stiles is considering releasing a covers album or a tribute to influential musicians like Hank Williams. His performances of both originals and covers allow him to connect deeply with his audience.
- Music as Comfort & Inspiration:
- He sees music as a source of comfort for those facing challenges such as PTSD and depression, drawing parallels between his blue-collar background in welding and the hard work themes in classic country songs.
- Ambitions & Collaborations:
- Excited about future projects, Stiles plans to release new music and return to Nashville in the winter. He expresses a desire to have his music featured in TV shows like “Yellowstone” and dreams of collaborating with Johnny Cash.
- Upcoming Projects & Merchandise:
- Stay tuned for new releases and performances from Stiles. His dedication to his craft is evident in his music and merchandise offerings.
Join us for an insightful conversation that celebrates the enduring legacy of country music and Hunter Stiles’ contributions to the genre.