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Troy Cartwright (born April 3, 1990) is an American
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singer-songwriter. The
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, Texas native currently resides in
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Life and career


Early life

Cartwright grew up in Dallas, Texas where he was given a guitar for his twelfth birthday and started penning his own songs shortly thereafter. By the time he hit high school, he was regularly playing in bars and local venues in town. A summer program at
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exposed Cartwright to the world outside of Dallas and inspired him to head even further from home to attend the
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in
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, Massachusetts where he studied music business and songwriting. During college, he worked odd jobs in the music industry, including a stint as a wedding singer. Upon graduating in 2012, Cartwright moved back to Texas to pursue his own music career.


2013–2015

Soon after returning to Dallas, Texas, he recorded an EP, ''Bull Run'', earning him recognition at the 2013 B. W. Stevenson Songwriting Competition. The following year, he was the recipient of the 2014 Rising Star Texas Music Award. A performance with
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led Cartwright to
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, where he collaborated with producer
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on his 2015 self-titled full-length debut.


2016–present

Radio play coupled with extensive touring caught the ear of fellow Texas songwriter Rob Baird, who offered to co-produce Cartwright's latest release, an EP titled 'Don't Fade', with Brian Douglas Phillips at Phillip's Austin-based Rattle Trap Studio, which released October 7, 2016. The new project played a part in helping him land an agency deal with
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(WME). 'Don't Fade' also garnered Cartwright debuts on numerous
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– No. 60 on the US Country Chart, No. 53 on the US Heatseekers Chart, and No. 8 on the Heatseekers South Central Chart. In early 2017, Rolling Stone named Cartwright one of "10 New Country Artists You Need to Know." Shortly thereafter, Cartwright moved to Nashville full-time to be closer to the songwriter community. Later that year, he signed a worldwide publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music, the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group, and signed with Red Light Management. By June 2018, Warner Music Nashville announced that it had signed Cartwright to its label as a country music recording artist and songwriter. Later that year, Cartwright began working with Grammy Award-winning producer David Garcia on his next project. In Summer of 2019, Cartwright released his first music through Warner Music Nashville with Love Like We Used To and Hung Up On You. SiriusXM The Highway selected Love Like We Used To as its "YouTube Country Spotlight" and added the song to its "On The Horizon" programming. In Fall of 2019, My First Beer was released, and Cartwright's latest release, Cake For Breakfast, was featured on Billboard's "First Country," as one of the best new country songs of the week. Cartwright is currently releasing music and playing live shows across the country. Cartwright has shared the stage and toured with several notable acts including
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, Randy Rogers Band, William Clark Green, Rob Baird,
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, Wade Bowen, Sean McConnell, Cody Jinks and more.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles

* 2015: "Next Flight Home" * 2016: "Busted" * 2017: "Somebody Else's Problem" * 2020: "Hung up on you"


References


External links


Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cartwright, Troy 1990 births Living people American country singer-songwriters Berklee College of Music alumni 21st-century American singer-songwriters Country musicians from Texas Singer-songwriters from Texas