Haddock’s diligent nature mixed with his traditional, authentic style of country music has quickly solidified his spot as a staple in the Texas Country scene. Currently celebrating the release of several new singles with hit producer/songwriter and manager Trent Willmon (Cody Johnson, Eric Church, Randy Houser, Little Big Town) at the helm, Haddock is on an unprecedented path. Haddock has celebrated 4 Top 15 Texas Country singles with his most recent release “Rolling Stone”.

 

The Texas A&M graduate clocks more than 150 tour dates a year and has opened for artists including Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Randall King, Steve Wariner, Kevin Fowler, Casey Donahew, Roger Creager and more.

Currently boasting more than 10 million streams, Haddock has tracks featured on Spotify’s Texas Music Now, Apple Music’s Don’t Mess With Texas and Amazon Music’s Texas Forever playlists. Haddock further solidified his trajectory when he was awarded New Male Vocalist of the Year at the leading Texas award show, the 2021 Texas Regional radio Report Awards.

Haddock’s album release, Red Dirt Texas reached No. 39 on the iTunes Country albums chart. The “Red Dirt Texas” music video made its world premiere on Billboard and has racked up more than 500K views across all platforms. The hardworking, road warrior also has multiple TV appearances under his belt including ABC Dallas’ Good Morning Texas, CBS Austin’s We Are Austin, FOX 7 Austin’s Music In The Morning, San Antonio’s Great Day SA, Colorado’s Good Morning Vail, Las Vegas’ MORE FOX5, WSMV’s Today In Nashville, and CBS Bryan-College Station’s Free Music Friday.

Haddock has a musical instinct well beyond his years and cites influences from George Strait, Eric Church, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi and Clay Walker. When Haddock is not juggling recording and tour dates, the avid outdoorsman spends time hunting, fishing and cooking outdoors. Having been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age, Haddock has worked with several organizations to help spread awareness of the disease and is an advocate/speaker for JDRF.