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Griffin William Sherry Bio
Griffin William Sherry, a Maine-born singer-songwriter, has captivated audiences with his raspy, soulful voice and heartfelt storytelling. Known for his work as a founding member of the acclaimed band Ghost of Paul Revere, Sherry has now embarked on an exciting solo career, carrying forward the roots and Americana influences that have defined his music.
His debut solo album, Hundred Mile Wilderness, marks a bold new chapter. Recorded in Nashville with veteran producer Eddie Spear—renowned for his work with Sierra Ferrell, Brandi Carlile, and Zach Bryan—the album blends Sherry’s distinct vocal grit with sprawling, dynamic instrumentation. Tracks like “Reflections” feature gospel-inflected backing vocals and explosive climaxes, while songs such as “Roll With The Punches” weave in infectious, anthemic choruses ready for singalongs. Sherry’s ability to balance intimate gestures and high-energy moments makes his music as deeply personal as it is universally resonant.
The album draws its name—and much of its inspiration—from Maine’s Hundred Mile Wilderness, a dense stretch of the Appalachian Trail that symbolizes introspection and transformation. True to its roots, the album explores moments of self-discovery, crossroads, and small-town life, grounded in rich details and raw emotions that will draw comparisons to contemporary greats like Zach Bryan.
While this solo effort is a step toward broader horizons, Sherry’s connection to his home state and his former band remains central to his identity. Maine audiences and Ghost of Paul Revere fans alike will recognize the heart and authenticity that Griffin William Sherry continues to bring to his craft. Offering a mix of contemplative lyrics, robust production, and a powerful, radio-ready sound, Hundred Mile Wilderness promises to be the foundation for a long and brilliant solo career.