James Wesley
Country Singer
Country singer best recognized for his top 40 hits including "Real", "Didn't I", and "Walking Contradiction." He first signed with Warner Bros. Records but later moved to Broken Bow in 2009 after spending several years in blue collar jobs.
He released his debut album Life Goes On in 1999 after performing at a variety of venues throughout college.
His single "Thank a Farmer" was released during Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013.
He and his wife Mindee have two children. Together, he and Mindee moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2006.
He was heavily inspired by artists like Marty Robbins, George Jones, and Ray Price listening to his grandmother's record collection as a kid.