Dylan LeBlanc

Dylan LeBlanc is an American musician and artist known for his soulful rock 'n' roll sound. He started performing at a young age and was inspired by his father's musical career.

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Profession :

Songwriter

Birthday :

March 9, 1990

Age :

35

Dylan LeBlanc, an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, is known for his captivating folk-rock music infused with soulful and dreamy elements. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, he was inspired to perform from a young age by his father’s musical career. LeBlanc’s notable works include his debut album “Paupers Field” and its successor “Cast the Same Old Shadow”. He has collaborated with renowned musicians such as Emmylou Harris, John Paul White, and Brittany Howard, and has received critical acclaim for his live performances during extensive tours. LeBlanc’s music has also been featured in various film and television soundtracks, including the movie “The Lucky One”. Having struggled with addiction and alcoholism, LeBlanc sought help and has been sober since 2015, an experience that has influenced his music, especially on his album “Cautionary Tale”, which delves into themes of addiction and recovery. A noteworthy aspect of LeBlanc’s early career is that he started performing at local venues in Shreveport and Muscle Shoals at just fifteen years old, motivated by watching his father perform in clubs and bars.