What's Next For Waylon's Career?

  1. Based in Nashville, TN, Waylon is a Hawaii native who moved to Nashville to pursue his ultimate dream of being a Country Singer. Waylon had great success on his debut single ” In Another Man’s Truck” following a music video to go along with the song, hitting a whopping 1 million views in 5 months. That’s a pretty rare outcome for a new artist. To make things even better, Waylon moved to Nashville to record his first 4 songs following “In Another Man’s Truck” and once again released another music video for one of this 4 songs called “He’s Her Life”. A song and video that has gone viral on Youtube and TikTok. Waylon has had great success coming out as a new artist but is still very humble and works extremely hard, knowing there’s still lots of work ahead for him. But, he loves it. The summer of 2023, Waylon went on his very own tour called “Make It Country” Tour. That, was a huge success selling lout his first Headlining Show in Hilo, Hawaii. The exact town Waylon was raised in. Waylon’s tour started in Washington, playing for a Veteran Concert and from there, he traveled across Hawaii performing at numerous venues including the Grand Wailea in Maui where he also sold out his show. Waylon played for 8,000 people on Kauai for the public event that MWR Navy Base does for the community. Waylon was offered an opportunity to Headline his own Show at the Legendary Stoney’s Rockin Country, Las Vegas. Stoney’s is known for having some of the biggest Country artist and up coming artist. Waylon and very good Promoter friend, Josh Cravalho packed Stoneys with the help of Empire Hustle’s Team, a popular upcoming Brand, which is partially owned by Josh. While in Vegas, Waylon was featured on FOX 5 News and also on NBC Las Vegas. That concluded Waylon’s summer “Make It Country” Tour. Waylon is back in Nashville recording new music and planning his upcoming music, music video releases and his “End Of Year Country Party” back in Hawaii during the holidays. Waylon plans to get on the road in the summer of 2024, calling it the “Make It C