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Tx2Tn Podcast Ep226 Jarret Forrester

52 min · 15 jul 2026
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This episode features Jarrett Forrester, a country/Americana singer-songwriter from Greenville, South Carolina, talking about his music career, life on the road, and how he built things by working hard and booking his own shows.He shares how he got started, why performing comes naturally to him, how he approaches songwriting, and what it takes to keep a music career moving. The conversation also includes some fun trivia, quick questions, and talk about his favorite songs, influences, and upcoming shows.

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Tx2Tn Podcast Ep227 Justin Slinkard

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Tx2Tn Podcast Ep225 Ashton Naylor

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