Christian Lee Hutson is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and unique blend of Americana, indie pop, and lo-fi folk. His professional journey began with The Driftwood Singers, a group he co-founded, which showcased his early talent for storytelling through music. The duo released their self-titled album in 2012, earning praise for their traditional country folk sound and setting the stage for Hutson’s future endeavors.
Transitioning to a solo career, Hutson released his debut EP, *We Will Never Break Up*, in 2012, followed by his first full-length album, *The Hell With It*, in 2013. His sophomore album, *Yeah Okay, I Know*, produced by Grammy nominee David Mayfield, featured singles that highlighted his evolving sound. During this period, Hutson collaborated with notable artists, including Phoebe Bridgers, which significantly expanded his reach and influence in the indie music scene.
In 2020, Hutson signed with ANTI- Records and released his acclaimed album, *Beginners*, which was inspired by Raymond Carver’s short stories. The album received critical acclaim for its poignant exploration of adolescence and heartbreak, solidifying Hutson’s reputation as a compelling songwriter. His follow-up album, *Quitters*, released in 2022, further showcased his growth as an artist and his ability to connect with audiences through relatable themes.
Hutson continues to make waves in the music industry, collaborating with a diverse range of artists and captivating audiences with his heartfelt performances. His dedication to his craft and unique voice position him as a prominent figure in contemporary indie folk music, promising an exciting future ahead.