Jesse Keith Whitley and Alex Williams

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Jesse Keith Whitley and Alex Williams

Jesse Keith Whitley

With music in his blood, the son of country music legends Lorrie Morgan and the late Keith Whitley, along with his grandfather George Morgan, it is no surprise that Jesse Keith Whitley is destined for stardom. At the ripe age of 25, he has already accomplished most of what some artists only dream of. He has performed at the Country Music Festival “Jamboree in the Hills”, to a crowd of 82,000 plus. Jesse has also shared the stage and opened for some of his biggest inspirations and friends: Andy Griggs, Mark Chestnut, Sammy Kershaw, John Michael-Montgomery, Lorrie Morgan, Ashlee Hewitt, Eric Lee Beddingfield, Daryle Singletary, Little Big Town, Rascal Flatts, Eli Young Band, and many more. Surrounded by country music legends, growing up backstage of the Grand Old Opry and on tours with his mother, Jesse was fortunate to learn the true definition of being an “entertainer”. He is a crowd pleaser and has everyone on
their feet the moment he hits the stage. Satisfying a very diverse crowd with old country classics, modern country, southern rock, and his own originals, Jesse sets a new standard for today’s country music. His voice brings you to the presence of a modern day Keith Whitley. Jesse Keith Whitley is an untapped natural resource, taking the nation by storm.

Alex Williams

Alex Williams is a self-described “long-haired writer and singer of songs.” He jokingly quips that he blames his father for exposing him to 80’s hair metal as a kid and credits his grandad for setting him straight with Willie, Waylon, and Billy Joe Shaver.
Originally from Pendleton, Indiana on the outskirts of Indianapolis, Williams has been paying his dues as a songwriter in Nashville and in the biker bars and beer joints in parts unknown for the past eight years. He’s currently working on his debut album with Grammy-winning producer Julian Raymond (Glen Campbell, Hank Williams, Jr., Cheap Trick, et. al.).