Syntax Creative Clients Take 45 Nominations for the 35th Annual IBMA Awards
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GRAMMY-winning Trey Hensley wrote “Drown” several years ago while experimenting with chord changes. He sat with it for years, gradually refining the lyrics and shaping the story, bringing a fresh perspective to a story of heartbreak. The recording process proved especially meaningful, with an extended jam at the end emerging spontaneously and becoming a defining moment of the track.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Trey Hensley is a multiple GRAMMY winner and nominee, and won IBMA Guitar Player of the Year in 2023 and 2025.
- He was called “Nashville’s hottest young player” by Acoustic Guitar, and his acclaimed duo with Rob Ickes was dubbed “two musical phenoms” by NPR.
- He earned his first GRAMMY as a member of Taj Mahal Sextet for Swingin’ Live At The Church In Tulsa and was invited to perform at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival.
- Hensley has also performed with legends Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Marty Stuart. H
- is recent work includes the Ickes & Hensley album Living In A Song, a collaboration with Molly Tuttle on A Tribute To The Judds, performances with the Taj Mahal Sextet, and “Bluegrass Radio” with Alison Brown and Steve Martin.
- Trey Hensley is a multiple GRAMMY winner and nominee, and won IBMA Guitar Player of the Year in 2023 and 2025.
- He was called “Nashville’s hottest young player” by Acoustic Guitar, and his acclaimed duo with Rob Ickes was dubbed “two musical phenoms” by NPR.
- He earned his first GRAMMY as a member of Taj Mahal Sextet for Swingin’ Live At The Church In Tulsa and was invited to perform at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival.
- Hensley has also performed with legends Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Marty Stuart. H
- is recent work includes the Ickes & Hensley album Living In A Song, a collaboration with Molly Tuttle on A Tribute To The Judds, performances with the Taj Mahal Sextet, and “Bluegrass Radio” with Alison Brown and Steve Martin.
TRACK LISTING
- Can't Outrun The Blues
- High Cost Of Goodbye
- Going and Gone
- Up On Cripple Creek
- Drown
- Unknown Legend
- Tucson
- One White Line At A Time
- Silverthorn Mountain
- Off To Sea
