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Who Is Jackson Wendell? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is Jackson Wendell? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Jackson Wendell

Quick Facts:

Full name – Jackson Wendell
Birthdate – 02/04/2005
Hometown – Lufkin, Texas
Current city – Nacogdoches, TX
Musical influences – Tom Petty, Parker McCollum, John Mayer
Current Song – “Devil’s Hardwoods” (as of date of article: 12/8/2025)
The Beginning:

We love to introduce country fans to new artists, who might become a favorite! Today our spotlight shines on an artist named Jackson Wendell. Fans of artists like Parker McCollum and John Mayer are sure to fall in love with his charming sound. We chatted with the singer all about his journey to country music and everything in between.

“I’m from East, Texas. I was homeschooled kid growing up, got bored a lot, so I started writing. Dad was a musician and wanted to start the touring life but didn’t really know how to get into that, so he bought my grandfather’s business, and he completely supports everything I do,” shared Wendell, when asked about his upbringing.

“I played on the worship team, wrote songs, and played covers for a long time. I didn’t think it was going to go anywhere until I released a song just for fun, and people honestly liked it, so I kept on doing it.” For Wendell, singing and writing music was a way to pass time, but also something that was a constant joy throughout his life “Once you have had enough boredom, you start doing your own thing, and creating your own habits, and mine was definitely writing. We went on a bunch of elk hunts, and there’s no service in the mountains, so the only thing to do was hunt and play guitar, sit around the fire, and do your own thing.”

From an early age, Wendell fell in with artists who showcased their unique artistry through singing and songwriting. “A lot of my heroes are Tom Petty, John Mayer, Ray Charles, that kind of side of it. Jack Johnson also.” Those artists would eventually influence his music as he got deeper and deeper into his craft.

The Turning Point:

For Wendell, his journey so far is what he would call a series of ‘God moments.’ “My senior year of high-school, I was going to go to Ole Miss, and I got asked to open for Scotty McCreery in my hometown, and it was in front of 7000 people, and I was like this is easy, I’m going to keep doing this. Turns out it wasn’t easy,” he shared.

This incredible opportunity led the singer to attend a cheaper college in favor of spending money on making his dream a reality. “I’ve always loved being on stage. But I really didn’t expect it to go anywhere. I just really did it for fun because I had nothing else better to do. We travel a lot, and I noticed just traveling wise, the only thing to do growing up was write, write, write. I guess a creative mind helped me out a little bit,” he shared, adding, “It’s been crazy. I honestly think I’m just so blessed. It’s crazy how everything just lined up with each other, I really don’t know how to explain that without saying that God has played a huge role in my life and with the direction everything has gone. I’ve had some crappy things happen, that needed to happen or I would not have gotten anyway in this direction.”

Armed with incredible songwriting prowess and a dream, Wendell continued to chip away at the Texas country music scene, while simultaneously beginning to post on social media.

Today:

Flash forward to today, Wendell is officially releasing music and growing his fanbase with the help of social media and his team. Most recently the singer released an incredible song called, “Devil’s Hardwoods.”

“I wrote that song two years ago, and teased it on TikTok, just a demo, a piece of a demo. That fifteen seconds really took off on TikTok, a lot of influencers using the sound and whatnot. Then I wasn’t able to get it recorded until a year later when I found someone who wanted to do it. His name is Lukas Scott. He produced it, and I think he absolutely killed it.”

“Devil’s Hardwoods” was inspired by a personal relationship in the singer’s life. “I was in a relationship for a couple of years and honestly she was just too good for me, and that’s kinda where it comes from. There’s a line in there that says “you’re too innocent to be swept off your feet,” and it was honestly one of my favorite lines because it’s so true. It’s basically saying that someone is a little too innocent for me in an I’m not good enough style.”

The song marks just the beginning for the talented newcomer, who shares that there are big things coming in 2026. “We have some really cool shows, and we’re working towards a record. Still learning the ropes. I have a ton to learn, I’m still young in this game, but we have a bunch of things coming.” Make sure you jump on the Wendell bandwagon, so you can say you “remember when.” Stay tuned!

Connect:

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Jackson Wendell releases.

To keep up with Jackson Wendell, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter.

Jackson Wendell’s music is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/24)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Beautiful Things” – Megan Moroney

Megan. Moroney delivers one of her most vulnerable songs to date with her brand new track, “Beautiful Things.”

 

“This Version Of Us” – Ella Langley

From the ‘Nobody Wants This’ soundtrack, Ella Langley shares new song, “This Version Of Us.”

 

“Heart Letting Go” – Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton also lent his voice to the ‘Nobody Wants This’ soundtrack, singing a song called, “Heart Letting Go.”

 

“Both Can Be True” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick shares introspective new song, “Both Can Be True.”

 

“Little Miss” – Vincent Mason

As fans gear up for his debut album, out in two weeks (11/7), Vincent Mason gives one more taste of the record with “Little Miss.”

 

“Cows In The Front Yard” – Dalton Davis

Dalton Davis shares brand new song, “Cows In The Front Yard.”

 

“Mess Out Of Me” – Tigirlily Gold

Tigirlily Gold shares new song, “Mess Out Of Me,” out now.

 

“Mean To Me” – Kashus Culpepper

Kashus Culpepper shares one of his best songs to date with new song, “Mean To Me”

 

“Windy City” – Dylan Gossett

On the deluxe version of his album Westward, Gossett shares new songs including, “Windy City.”

 

“Bite Back” – Remy Garrison

Remy Garrison shares new project S.H.H. with new songs including, “Bite Back.”

 

“Devil’s Hardwoods” – Jackson Wendell

Texas rising artist, Jackson Wendell shares captivating new song, “Devil’s Hardwoods.”

 

“Lucid Dreams (Pickin’ In The Meadow)” – Zandi Holup

Zandi Holup delivers stripped-down versions of the songs off her project Wildflower, delivering a new record called, Wildflower: Pickin’ in the Meadow.

 

“The Pines” – Noah Rinker

On his new EP, Noah Rinker shares incredible new music with the title track “The Pines’ standing out as one of the best on the project.

 

“Same Coast” – Brett Landin

NYC country artist, Brett Landin delivers new song, “Same Coast.”

 

“King Of The World” – Billy Currington

Billy Currington shares new song, “Kind Of The World.”

 

“That Girl” – Emmy Russell

Emmy Russell shares incredible new song, “That Girl.”

 

“Last Sip of Summer (Island Vibe Edition)” – Maoli

Unique and talented artist, Maoli delivers reimagined version of his album, which includes a fresh new version fo the title track, “Last Sip of Summer.”

 

“The Going” – Randy Rogers Band

Randy Rogers Band delivers a new EP called The Going featuring one of our favorites on the project, the title track.

 

“One More Try” – Josh Meloy

Josh Meloy shares brand new song, “One More Try,” out now.

 

“More Hearts Than Horses” – Tyler Halverson

Tyler Halverson adds to his growing catalog, sharing new song, “More Hearts Than Horses.”

 

Join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news, announcements and releases.

Check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Jackson Wendell Drops Brand New Song “Devil’s Hardwoods”

Jackson Wendall shares new song “Devil’s Hardwoods,” out now, October 24th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Rising Texas star, Jackson Wendell is blowing fans away with his incredible vocals and equally as impressive songwriting prowess. Drawing on traditional country instrumentation with a more modern vocal, Wendell’s songs will attract fans who love artists like Hudson Westbrook, Vincent Mason, and John Mayer. Today, the singer-songwriter adds a new song to his growing catalog. “Devil’s Hardwoods” is officially out now.

“Devil’s Hardwoods” is a captivating song from the moment it begins. With his piercing vocals and honest lyrics, Wendell impresses throughout the entire 4 and a half minute song.

“This is a devil’s hardwood floor // How did your wings fit through the door? // Yeah he runs his place // I think you should run away // there’s people like me who might beg you to stay // You’re too innocent to be swept off your feet // Spinning you around for all eternity // This is a devil’s hardwood floor // How did your wings // fit through the door”

Jackson Wendell is surely one to look out for, proving constantly that he’s one of Texas and country musics’s most promising new voices! If you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet, what are you waiting for?! Make sure to stream “Devil’s Hardwoods” ASAP!

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Jackson Wendell shares new song “Devil’s Hardwoods,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Jackson Wendell releases.

To keep up with Jackson Wendell, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter.

“Devil’s Hardwoods” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.