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Joe Clemmons

Joe Clemmons is a Nashville based songwriter, originally from East Texas. Raised on a mixed blend of Classic Rock, Country and Pop, Clemmons started taking guitar lessons at age 15 from John DeFoore (Kacey Musgraves, Miranda Lambert, Ryan Beaver) who introduced him to songwriting. Clemmons moved to Nashville in 2008, where he continued to develop his passion for guitar and songwriting while attending Belmont University.

After several years on the road touring with artists Maren Morris, Ryan Hurd, HARDY, Steve Moakler, and more, Clemmons chose to focus solely on songwriting in 2017, and signed his first publishing deal in 2018 with Mojo Music Media (formerly HoriPro).

Since then, Clemmons has quickly established his reputation as a songwriter by securing several major label cuts, including “Rose Needs A Jack” from Gabby Barrett’s highly acclaimed debut album and Ryan Hurd’s “Wish For The World,” which earned the writers a 2020 AIMP Nashville Awards Publisher’s Pick nomination. In addition, “The Luckiest,” co-written by Clemmons and recorded by The Josh Abbott Band, closes out 2020 at Top-10 on the Texas Radio Charts and his most recent cut appeared on the highly anticipated debut EP from major label newcomer Kameron Marlowe. Clemmons signed an exclusive publishing deal with UMPG Nashville in 2020.

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