
"West of Fort Worth"
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Biography
Cut from the Texas country cloth, yet rocking a style of his own design, River House artist Grant Gilbert has a history of self-made wins, streaming success, and big-name believers. With a fresh batch of music, proudly independent and made with Nashville’s top talent, a new chapter begins. Raised on a cattle ranch in tiny Santo, Texas, Gilbert was inspired by everything from his grandparents’ Texas swing and fiddle tunes to his dad’s penchant for Springsteen, Petty, and the country hits of the ‘80s. He dove head first into Lubbock, Texas, a town famous for its vibrant live-country scene, while a student at Texas Tech. He eventually made his way to Nashville where he spent time writing with hit songwriters like Brad Clawson, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Dan Isbell, and recording with producer/songwriter Jonathan Singleton. Tracks like “She Goes Home (Dirty Breakup Song),” “God & Everybody” and “What's Stopping Us” racked up over 3 million streams on Spotify alone, mixing that gritty Lubbock edge with a youthful passion for life and love. But with a new chapter unfolding, he’s just getting started. Recent tracks like the can-crushing “Six Pack State of Mind” (featuring Josh Abbott) and “Take Me Out To The Bar”, followed by the soulful “Turn It Down”, all of which are included on his EP Between The Highways, help to showcase the artist Gilbert’s become. For him, that has always meant being his own man and working to make his own place in the world. Grant’s 2024 releases consisted of singles “Drunk Since Dallas” and “This Ain’t That Song,” followed by his collaborative track with Clayton Mullen, “Things a College Town Taught Me.” He started 2025 with the Texas hometown anthem, “West of Fort Worth.” With big things on the horizon, he’s not going to stop now.