Hailing from the small town of Petal, Mississippi, singer-songwriter Cole Decker has a unique style of writing and singing that has led to some comparisons to artists such as Corey Smith and Eric Church. His writing style and singing contain influences of traditional country and southern rock.
Cole began playing piano at a young age and picked up the guitar in college. He has been playing live shows for about three years and has opened up for acts such as Frank Foster and Parker McCollum. He mainly spends his time playing in parts of Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
Cole's writing style is honest and gritty. His upcoming EP, "Can't Ruin A Bad Reputation," features all originals including "Flippin' The Bird" and "Needles." He describes this album as a good mixture of the different styles that he enjoys listening to with a perfect balance of slow and up-tempo songs.
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