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Who Is Trey Pendley? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

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

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Trey Pendley // Photo credit: Natalie Osborne

Quick Facts:

Full name – Trey Pendley
Birthdate – 01/04/2000
Hometown – Toad Suck, Arkansas
Current city – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical influences – Merle Haggard, Ozzy Osborne, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Label – Leo33
Current Single – “Like A River” (as of date of article: 03/02/2026)
The Beginning:

Today’s artist represents the true definition of the word artist. Rising star, Trey Pendley writes about what he knows and shares his heart with his fans through his gritty and honest music. We chatted with the singer-songwriter about his story, his brand new project, Podunk, and everything in between.

“I grew up in a little town of 200 in Arkansas in a town called Toad Suck, Arkansas, which I learned when I left how funny that is,” began the singer. “I was alone quite a bit in a town surrounded by old men, my grandfather and his buddies. I always say that I was baptized in music. There was just so much music going on all the time. There were like four radio station playing and I would soak in all of it.”

For Pendley, music was a lifeline, a friend, and a way to process everything in his life. “Music got me through all those times of being alone and I guess hearing stories my grandpa and my buddies would tell, and I picked up on all of those. I started writing music pretty young. I feel like I’m doing the same thing now that I was doing then, try to keep my head down and think of all the things that old people like to talk about.”

He recalls falling in love with music from an early age, coining artists like Merle Haggard and even Ozzy Osborne as some of his favorites. “It was definitely overwhelming older country, Merle Haggard and George Jones. But then again, my dad was playing Eazy-E and Mötley Crüe. I feel like I would listen to good music. I think our genre was good music,” he shared, adding, “Merle Haggard was probably my favorite when I started out, I loved his storytelling even Blaze Foley. I liked the sorrow stuff that was real and deeper than just beer type of country you know. Later on, when Chris Stapleton came around and it was insane sounding and insane writing too.”

The Turning Point:

Pendley grew up surrounded by hardworking men that would work themselves to the bone, a path he also originally saw for himself. “The people I was raised around, it was kind of like to be a good man, you had to be miserable and put yourself last, and all that stuff. My dad too was that kind of man, and once they realized I could do this, they heard it one day and dug into it a little more, and it turned into my dad and mom trying to push me in this direction. I feel like even the start of doing it as a career was from them forcing me to, which I love.”

Because of the support of his family, Pendley started to see a career in music as a path for him. “I still battle that some days, that hardworking man stuff. I can do that, and I’m actually really good at that, and sometimes I want to do that in a way, but then again, I also have a family and I want them to be taken care of way better than that. I also have a lot more to say than I used to.”

Despite the internal battle, Pendley has planted himself firmly in the music industry, even securing himself a record deal with Leo33. “When I was young and going through some stuff in my life, writing music was a release in a way that connects people,” he shared. “I’m thankful for everything I been through in my life, even the bad stuff, and there’s been plenty of both good and bad stuff in my life. Everyday it makes me more of who I am, and it’s all honest. One of my goals is to spread the message that our life is what makes us, regardless of what cards we are dealt.

Today:

Flash forward to today, Pendley officially releases his debut EP, Podunk. The record features six songs that speak to the singer-songwriter’s talent and story as a human and as an artist. Each song showcases different stories and experiences that the singer has been through – all equally as important as the next.

“I was writing a whole lot. There’s all types of things I want to write about, but I don’t know how, so I just write about what I know. This EP is really where we’re at now, where we’ve been for a while, and where we are going. It covers the good and the bad and the in-between. It’s such a great little project,” shared the singer.

While the title track and “Like A River” are also incredible songs, currently Pendley finds himself loving the song, “The Dog.” The track speaks to the authenticity of his songwriting in the most prolific way, all while still being an enjoyable song to listen to. “That one is a lot closer to right now than anything else because we kinda go back and forth where we’re doing alright for ourselves and still getting t know this career we’re starting. We go up and down, but I’m such a dreamer that when things go up a little bit, it’s probably my fault that it goes down because I get so excited, and I go get my wife or my kid something, and we’re always out of dog food. It doesn’t matter how much we made this month or how much we’re going to make next, we’re always going to be out of dog food.”

The release of the Podunk EP marks just the beginning for Pendley, who is planning to release even more music and play as many shows as possible in 2026. He said it best at the end of our interview: “Keep your eyes open because there’s probably a whole lot that we don’t know yet coming.” Stay tuned!

Connect:

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

To keep up with Trey Pendley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

Trey Pendley’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 Is Trey Pendley’s Debut EP ‘Podunk’

Trey Pendley’s debut EP, Podunk is out now, February 27th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

Trey Pendley is kicking off 2026 with a bang! The artist releases songs that speak to his story, his upbringing, and the type of music he wants to share with the world. Today, the singer-songwriter officially shares his debut EP, Podunk with the world.

With just six songs, Pendley manages to capture both who is ask artist and the experiences he’s been through on one cohesive record. “Podunk is essentially me owning every part of where I’m from. The good, the bad, and the sometimes hilarious,” shared Pendley in a recent press release. “Those experiences shaped how I see the world and now, how I write songs. When I realized this song sums up my past in that way, it made sense to name the whole EP after it. This project is for the people who grew up the same way I did and never tried to be nothin’ different.”

Make sure to listen to Podunk EP. We’re sure you’ll become a fan after you do.

Podunk EP Tracklist:

  1. Drunk As Any Rich Man (Trey Pendley, Jacob Bryan, John Davidson)
  2. Podunk (Trey Pendley, Delaney Ramsdell, Andrew Petroff)
  3. Like A River (Trey Pendley, Ben Chapman, Meg McRee)
  4. As Good As It Gets (Trey Pendley, Jacob Bryant, John Davidson)
  5. The Dog (Trey Pendley, Timothy Scott Bruns)
  6. TV Tray (Trey Pendley, Timothy Scott Bruns)
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Trey Pendley shares his debut EP, ‘Podunk,’ 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 Trey Pendley releases.

To keep up with Trey Pendley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

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

Trey Pendley Gets Real on Brand New Song “Podunk”

Trey Pendley shares brand new song, “Podunk'” available now, January 16th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

2026 is slated to be a huge year for singer-songwriter Trey Pendley. The artist continues to release songs that speak to his story, his upbringing, and the type of music he wants to share with the world.Today, the singer-songwriter shares his brand new song, “Podunk,” which also serves as the title track for Pendley’s upcoming EP, out in February.

Written by Pendley with Andrew Petroff and Delaney Ramsdell, “Podunk” is a rough and tumble song about the singer’s upbringing in Toad Suck, Arkansas. A true love letter to his hometown, the song speaks to the chaotic heart of small-town, country kids and a rowdy lifestyle – something many of may even feel nostalgia for sometimes.

“I’m the son of a third generation drunk // Mama loved us even more with an empty cup // Three on a tree driving grandpappy’s ranger // Up to the liquor store stocking up for later // Fight ring after school in a wheat field // Corn-fed fellas thinking they’s a big deal // Cops rolled up, swore they’d shut us down // Till Officer Johnson dropped Hunter to the ground // Yeah, we were just a bunch of rowdy-ass kids // Still doing what we did, doing podunk shit”

Make sure to blast “Podunk” through your car speakers, and mark your calendars for the EP’s February 27th release date!

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Trey Pendley shares new song, “Podunk,” 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 Trey Pendley releases.

To keep up with Trey Pendley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“Podunk'” 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.

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/3)

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.

“Disappearing Days” – Brendan Walter

Rising artist Brendan Walter just released the tittle track of his upcoming debut album, out November 7th.

 

“All The Things” – Caroline Jones

Caroline Jones grows her music catalog with her brand new single, “All The Things.”

 

“Smokestack Town” – Ole 60

Ole 60’s debut album Smokestack Town is officially out now.

 

“Wish I Didn’t Know Now” – Ella Langley

Ella Langely releases her newest song, “Wish I Didn’t Know You.”

 

“Take It To The Grave” – Harper Grace

Harper Grace spices up her catalog with high-energy new song, “Take It To The Grave.”

 

“Days Like These” – Luke Combs

Luke Combs releases three brand new song in a prequel project before his next record. This includes his new song, “Days Like These.”

 

“Till You Come Over” – Chase Wright

Chase Rice shares new song, “Till You Come Over.”

 

“Cherry Valley” – Carter Faith

Carter Faith shares her debut album, Cherry Valley out now!

 

“Embargo” – Sam Sample

New York City’s, Sam Sample releases her newest song, “Embargo.”

 

“IYKYK” – Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley grows his impressive music library with “IYKYK.”

 

“Hold The Umbrella (Party Mix)” – Gary LeVox & Akon

Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts and Akon bring a fun new remix to the table with “Hold The Umbrella (Party Mix).”

 

“Memory Lane” – Emily Ann Roberts

Emily Ann Roberts shows off her talent on her brand new EP, Memory Lane.

 

“Things We Learn In A Bar” – Cody Cozz

Cody Cozz impresses with brand new song, “Things We Learn In A Bar.”

 

“Songbird” – Waylon Jennings

The Waylon Jennings camp releases ten unheard songs in a project called, Songbird.”

 

“Stuck In It” – Clever

Clever delivers a stunning album called Coyote featuring songs like “Stuck In It.”

 

“The Dog” – Trey Pendley

Trey Pendley shares his latest song, “The Dog,” out now.

 

“Enjoy the Ride” – Colby Acuff

Colby Acuff delivers an eleven song project featuring the title track, “Enjoy the Ride.”

 

“Who’s Your Daddy?” – Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney pays tribute to Toby Keith with her cover of, “Who’s Your Daddy?”

 

“People Hatin’” – The Red Clay Stripes

The Red Clay Stripes show off their talent with “People Hatin’.”

 

“The Chair” – Braxton Keith

Braxton Keith delivers brand new song, “The Chair.”

 

“Ain’t Like It’s Supposed To Be” – Gabby Barrett

Gabby Barrett continues to impress with her new song song, “Ain’t Like It’s Supposed To Be.”

 

“California Cowgirl” – Annie Bosko

On her 18 song record, California Cowgirl, Annie Bosko takes the country world by storm.

 

“Blame Jesus” – Drew Parker

Drew Parker’s brand new song, “Blame Jesus” is officially here.

 

“Echos’” – Kade Hoffman

Kade Hoffman grows his music library with “Echos.”

 

“Hard To Kill” – Josh Meloy

Josh Meloy shares brand new song, “Hard To Kill,” out now.

 

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.