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CJ Solar

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Music Genre: Country

With the fuel of both Southern rock and country music influences pumping through his veins, itโ€™s no surprise that Sea Gayle Musicโ€™s CJ Solar is a natural at fusing the two worlds. Combine that with Delta blues, compliments of a childhood spent in Cajun country, and youโ€™ve got one badass up-and-comer, with the pure musical talent and vocal chops to back him up. Already turning heads throughout Nashville, Baton Rouge and beyond, having been named one of the โ€œTop New Artists You Need To Knowโ€ by Rolling Stone Country, CJ says the driving force behind his current success isnโ€™t fame nor fortune โ€“ itโ€™s just a diehard infatuation with the music he grew up on.

โ€œI just want to write songs that say something that really means something. I want to ride around in a van, tour the country, and play songs with my buds. Everything I do in music, I want to do it for the love of the music and the sake of the song,โ€ he adds.

It all started back in Baton Rouge where his familyโ€™s affinity for music struck a chord. โ€œMy grandparents loved country music. My dad was a big classic rock fan,โ€ he said. โ€œDad kept a guitar in a closet, and I dug it out when I was seven and started making noise of my own with it,โ€ Solar recalls. That so-called โ€œnoiseโ€ would sharpen quickly, through lessons at the young age of eight, to enrollment at Nashvilleโ€™s Belmont University, to cuts on albums by Justin Moore and Jerrod Niemann, and, now, his own critically acclaimed solo EP thatโ€™s turning heads, Hard One to Turn Down.

And a Hard One To Turn Down, the EP is. Critics at The Daily Country write, โ€œSolar injects a hefty (and welcome) dose of Southern rock into his country, which melds perfectly with his gravelly vocals.โ€ Country Music Rocks was โ€œimmediately captivated by all five songs and hopes that [the EP] obtains the recognition it deserves.โ€ The Rowdy found it โ€œexactly what country fans are looking to savor.โ€ And The Shotgun Seat welcomes Hard One to Turn Down as โ€œthe perfect pairing of country storytelling and rocking rhythms, married by his dynamic vocals.โ€ And thatโ€™s only the beginning.

Flashback to Louisiana where CJ put a group together while in elementary school, recruiting his two brothers. They called themselves The Solar Heat, recollected by CJ as โ€œthe cheesiest band name of all time.โ€ But the band built up a solid local fan base, and helped CJ hone his writing and performance skills. However, CJ knew he needed to be in Nashville where he attended Belmont and landed an exclusive publishing agreement before he had even graduated.

โ€œIโ€™d recorded some of my best songs in December of my senior year,โ€ he says. โ€œWhen I started interning at Sea Gayle Music in February, I played these and two other songs I hadnโ€™t recorded for Mike Owens (VP Creative at Sea Gayle). A week later I had a publishing deal. Iโ€™m pretty sure thatโ€™s not the way it happens with most interns. Iโ€™m grateful for these opportunities, and I donโ€™t plan on taking them for granted.โ€

The ink was still wet on Solarโ€™s degree when artists all over town started putting the new Nashville songwriterโ€™s self-penned songs on hold. โ€œBlue Bandana,โ€ which heโ€™d written in January, was chosen by Jerrod Niemann and released as a single. Then, Solar began writing with Bob DiPiero and other members of Nashvilleโ€™s songwriting elite.

Solar tracked and produced Hard One To Turn Down, alongside Sea Gayleโ€™s Brent Anderson, (whoโ€™s producing and songwriting credits include Chris Janson, Blake Shelton and others), with established country hit-maker Jerrod Niemann joining in on one song as guest vocalist. Its lead single, a paean to the powers of sipping on a โ€œTall Boy,โ€ dropped in mid-March and quickly garnered over 164,000 Spotify spins in its first month of release. The EP followed on April 15, in both digital and physical formats. In May, the music video for โ€œTall Boy,โ€ directed by Marcel Chagnon, premiered on CMT. Tour dates from coast to coast include his own headlining dates and opening slots for The Cadillac Three, Old Dominion, Hank Williams, Jr., and the list goes on.

If itโ€™s not obvious yet, Solar is on the fast track to success, with a solid team in Nashville to back him up. And heโ€™s not going to leave any stones left unturned. As important as songwriting is and will always be to Solar, he is excited to be stepping into the spotlight as an artist. CJ is a powerful vocalist with his Southern, gravelly edge and he has the guitar chops to match. His live show puts it all together and will knock you off your feet.

Yet the pensive, bolero-brimmed, too-wise-for-his-age 23-year-old is riding his momentum thoughtfully, with the long haul in mind. โ€œIโ€™d love to tour the country and have a handful of hit songs,โ€ he muses. โ€œBut Iโ€™m totally cool with living pretty normally as long as I need to. All that matters is that I keep doing what I love to do.โ€

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