Redferrin
Singer-Songwriter
Redferrin, the stage name of Blake Redferrin, is a rising star in the country music scene. Born and raised in White House, Tennessee, Redferrin grew up surrounded by a diverse range of musical influences. His father worked at Gibson Guitar, exposing him to rock legends like ZZ Top and Metallica, while his mother and sister introduced him to country icons like Alan Jackson and hip-hop artists like Nelly. This eclectic mix of genres shaped Redferrin’s unique sound, blending traditional country with modern elements.
Before fully committing to music, Redferrin spent his early years as a professional motocross rider. His passion for racing took him across the country, but music remained a constant hobby. It wasn’t until he started performing at motocross events that he realized his potential as a musician. Encouraged by friends and industry connections, including members of Florida Georgia Line, Redferrin decided to pursue a career in music. His journey from motocross tracks to music stages is a testament to his versatility and determination.
Redferrin’s music career took off with the release of his single “Jack and Diet Coke,” which showcases his signature blend of country and contemporary sounds. Signed to Warner Music Nashville, he continues to make waves in the industry with his authentic storytelling and energetic performances. Redferrin’s ability to connect with audiences through his relatable lyrics and dynamic stage presence has earned him a dedicated fanbase and a promising future in country music.