The day this episode of Roots Music Rambler drops, so does a new album from virtual newcomer to the music scene, Trey Hedrick. But don’t let the debut album and baby-faced Hedrick fool you: This guy can write songs and play like you wouldn’t believe.
In fact, Hedrick is a rare guest on Roots Music Rambler: Generally unproven with just a few social media followers more than the average bar band. But he’s got two things going for him that convinced us he’s well on his way to becoming the next big thing: He’s spent a few years touring and playing with other musicians many people couldn’t keep up with; And, his team sent us the album raw masters early to hear the whole thing.
It’s good, y’all. Very good.
We sat down with Trey back in the fall, well ahead of the album being finished. In fact, you’ll be able to tell from the conversation that we didn’t even know the name of the record (Sing, Appalachia) or the release date (today, Feb. 20, 2026) when we interviewed him. But we found, and you will discover, Trey has the mindset and maturity few first-album artists ever do.
Hedrick grew up on a cattle farm in Southeast Ohio in a family peppered with seasoned musical talent. He’s played guitar and mandolin since he can remember and told us his grandmother would call the grandkids in on a hot day and ask them to play songs for her. (Sneaky way of getting them to cool off.)
Hedtrick cut his professional teeth in the Athens, Ohio, music scene and sent some acoustic demos of a few songs to Nashville producer Sean Sullivan, who has worked with Tyler Childers, Sturgill Simpson, John Prine and others. Sullivan liked the demos and the two went into the studio and cut the record at the Tractor Shed last summer.
Hedrick’s storytelling stems from his upbringing in a proud, working-class family. Almost all the men in his family have ties to the coal mines, too, so he’s as Appalachian as they come. Our first impression of his songs was that he reminded us of a young Ricky Skaggs. We think you’ll agree.
Also in this episode, Frank and Falls chat about a previous guest’s plans for new music this year and share our Pickin’ the Grinnin’ picks for the week. Frank called out Swedish rockers Sabaton. Falls recommended Damn Tall Buildings, whom we interviewed in Episode 66. Trey Hedrick’s interview fell before the Damn Tall Buildings one, but we saved it for debut day!
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Notes and links:
Si Kahn online – https://sikahn.com/
Si Kahn episode of Roots Music Rambler – https://rootsmusic.link/sikahn
Trey Hedrick online – https://treyhedrick.com
Trey Hedrick on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Nhc6hSYDtqX3hQjYZjJCX?si=4A2i1V9BTYWSdVxW1LCxqw
Trey Hedrick on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/treyhedrickmusic/
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Pickin’ the Grinnin’ Choices
Sabaton on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/3o2dn2O0FCVsWDFSh8qxgG?si=KsQcdDYDQReL7_fBL_XzrQ
Damn Tall Buildings on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/5LbMYFzk5FyhIJ1Rek01Hl?si=0xaNecF-RlKegLjVpWYLBA
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