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Trent Willmon

Trent Willmon's 2004 eponymous debut defined the Texan as a fun lovin', beer drinkin', honky tonk livin' country music artist. His 2006 sophomore album, A Little More Livin', reflected Trent's growth as a singer/songwriter, gave listeners a glimpse of his bluesy, Texas roots and was delivered with an optimistic, ready-for-anything look down the road ahead.

His first two albums yielded four top 40 country singles. Willmon was the host of a CMT pilot for "America's Top Cowboy" which later landed him the lead role in a family friendly Western, Palo Pinto Gold. Willmon also published and released his own cookbook. His songwriting career picked up with Brad Paisley, Eric Church, and Montgomery Gentry all cutting his songs. 

Now Willmon resides with Compadre Records, which also has artists like outlaw country legend Billy Joe Shaver on their roster and his latest album Broken In has given him plenty of artistic freedom and success.