Jacob Bryant grew up in the North Georgia mountains, where he picked up his first guitar at age 8. Raised on bluegrass and church music, he spent his early years playing in church and serving as a youth leader.
After high school, Bryant hit the road chasing a country music career, but tragedy struck on New Year’s Day 2010 when he learned his mother had passed away. The years that followed were marked by loss, addiction, heartbreak, and hard living experiences that shaped his songwriting and connected deeply with fans.
His journey led to major milestones, including co-writing the RIAA-certified hit “Out There” with Luke Combs, performing at the Ryman Auditorium with Dolly Parton, and making his Grand Ole Opry debut in 2022.
Today, sober and grounded in his faith, Bryant returns with a renewed purpose and a sound he calls Outlaw Christian Music, a gritty blend of country rock and gospel truth. His songs carry a message of redemption, healing, and hope for those still fighting.