Jeremy McComb
Singer-Songwriter
Jeremy McComb, born in Idaho, is an American country music artist and a former tour manager for comedian Larry the Cable Guy. His father, Bob, was a local musician who played six nights a week and regularly brought him to venues where he performed. McComb made his singing debut at the tender age of eight when his father invited him onstage to sing Willie Nelson's iconic track, "On the Road Again" . His journey into the music scene continued as he worked as a music director and disc jockey at the radio station KIXZ-FM in Spokane, Washington. It was during this time that he befriended comedian Larry the Cable Guy and eventually became his tour manager at the age of 23 .
In 2008, McComb signed with Parallel/New Revolution Records and released his debut album, "My Side of Town". The album featured singles like "Wagon Wheel," originally recorded by Bob Dylan and later popularized by the Old Crow Medicine Show and Darius Rucker, as well as "This Town Needs a Bar." Although the first two singles didn't chart, the third single, "Cold," made its mark on the Billboard country charts, debuting at No. 58 and eventually reaching No. 43 . Country Weekly magazine praised the album, calling it "one of the year's most encouraging [albums]" . McComb's music blends heartfelt storytelling with a touch of rugged authenticity, making him a distinctive branch on the family tree of country artists .
Proudly independent in spirit and style, McComb continues to create music that resonates with audiences. His journey from Idaho to the country music stage reflects both his passion for music and his unique perspective. Whether he's belting out a ballad or sharing stories through his lyrics, Jeremy McComb remains a captivating artist with a sixth-generation musical heritage.