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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Chet Hanks: Country Music's Newest Star?

Chet Hanks: Country Music's Newest Star?

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Chet Hanks launched a music career with his country-rock duo Something Out West.
  • Jelly Roll is providing mentorship and advice to Hanks.
  • Hanks seeks to express himself through music as he did with acting.
Chet Hanks: Country Music's Newest Star?

Chet Hanks has pivoted to a career in country-rock music with his duo Something Out West, collaborating with Drew Arthur. The duo recently signed with Big Machine Records and released their debut single, "Leaving Hollywood," which Drew Arthur noted took on new personal meaning for both artists.

Hanks revealed that he has been receiving guidance from country music star Jelly Roll, whom he considers a valuable resource for advice. Both artists share a history of personal transformation through vulnerability, with Hanks being sober for over four years.

Something Out West's music blends personal songwriting with rock-influenced melodies, reminiscent of 1970s California country. Hanks describes music as another significant form of expression for him, akin to his acting career. His father, Tom Hanks, even appeared in the music video for their second single, "You Better Run."

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Speaking at an event in Los Angeles on January 29, 2025, Hanks mentioned that he has unreleased music and plans to pursue it further once his filming schedule allows. He also expressed admiration for both classic country artists like Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, and contemporary artists such as Jason Aldean and Jelly Roll.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jelly Roll is providing mentorship and advice to Chet Hanks in his country music career.
Chet Hanks' country-rock duo is named Something Out West.
Chet Hanks states that music is another significant form of expression for him, similar to his acting career.

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