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  • The Artists
    • Dash Rip Rock
    • Joe Marcinek Band
    • HeavyDrunk and Watermelon Slim
    • Otis
    • PJ and the Bear
    • Rico McFarland
    • Zoofunkyou
    • The Alabama Heathens
    • The Family
    • Danny 'Guitarwood' Garwood
    • Bay Simpson
    • Megan Knight
    • Dylan LeBlanc
  • About Us
  • Contact

Dylan LeBlanc

Dylan LeBlanc is a Muscle Shoals, AL based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who often finds himself flirting with the edge -- or “dancing on a razor,” as he calls it -- as it is all he has ever known. A verdict vagabond since he was a little boy tossed between Texas, Louisiana and Alabama, LeBlanc thrives on the precipice, never staying in one place for too long. It is that nomadic spirit that drew him not only to a life as a touring musician, but also to the beast that titles his newest record: ‘Coyote.’ 

Now happily married and in his thirties with a daughter he adores, LeBlanc is the closest he has ever been to the man he has always strived to be. LeBlanc credits fatherhood for the perspective he has now on what matters, and his key concern is remaining devoted to those he loves most.


 

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“Dylan LeBlanc is steeped in music and his love for it is clearly totally unwavering. Not only is he a superb writer of songs, a great musician and an engaging performer, but like the rest of us, it’s clear he’s also a big fan.” - Clint West

— Americana-UK.com

“Dylan grew up surrounded by music his whole life. As the son of a Muscle Shoals session player, he's spent more time in recording studios than in school. In fact, the young singer-songwriter considers his time spent hanging around Fame Studios in Alabama to be his true education.” - Alisa Ali

— NPR

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