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A soulful tenor with the dust of Alabama back roads in his voice — country 'til the day I die. — from a four-chair turn on The Voice, Season 15
Kirk Jay grew up in a trailer in small-town Alabama, banging on a church drum kit at five and falling in love with country music the first time he heard “Bless the Broken Road” on the way to school. He cried then. He still does — singing it.
By his late teens, open mics turned into bar gigs, bar gigs turned into a road that ran the length of the South. In 2018, that road met a national stage: a four-chair turn on NBC's The Voice, a finalist run on Team Blake, and a third-place finish that opened every door he'd been knocking on.
What he carries on stage is the same thing he carried out of Bay Minette: a tenor that swings between Sunday-morning gospel and Friday-night juke joint — one man, one mic, songs that mean what they say.
Country 'til the day he dies. He promised.
The debut album from Kirk Jay — a full-length country-soul record about looking back without staying there. Tracks built for long drives, late nights, and the long way home. Out now on every platform.
A crystalline rendition… capping off the show.
— Rolling StoneA big, soulful presence country music doesn't have a lot of.
— Kelly ClarksonA country singer with a soulful bent — propelled out of the bar circuit and onto a national stage.
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