Country music singer-songwriter Jon Wolfe grew up singing in church and was introduced to country music by his stepfather. Wolfe worked as an oil trader in Chicago and transferred to Houston where he roomed with singer-songwriter Hayes Carll. He settled in Austin and became a regular performer on the Lone Star honky tonk circuit, nominated for Best Country Act in both Houston and Tulsa, Oklahoma and opened shows for Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Asleep at the Wheel and George Strait.
Country music singer-songwriter Jon Wolfe grew up singing in church and was introduced to country music by his stepfather. Wolfe worked as an oil trader in Chicago and transferred to Houston where he roomed with singer-songwriter Hayes Carll. He settled in Austin and became a regular performer on the Lone Star honky tonk circuit, nominated for Best Country Act in both Houston and Tulsa, Oklahoma and opened shows for Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Asleep at the Wheel and George Strait.
Country music singer-songwriter Jon Wolfe grew up singing in church and was introduced to country music by his stepfather. Wolfe worked as an oil trader in Chicago and transferred to Houston where he roomed with singer-songwriter Hayes Carll. He settled in Austin and became a regular performer on the Lone Star honky tonk circuit, nominated for Best Country Act in both Houston and Tulsa, Oklahoma and opened shows for Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Asleep at the Wheel and George Strait.