
From his viral hit “Dicked Down in Dallas” to his deeply personal new chapter releasing as Thomason, Trey Lewis has never followed the expected script. In Episode 59 of In The Blind, the Birmingham, Alabama native (raised in Vestavia Hills) shares his full story - addiction, the bold move to Nashville with almost nothing, and the tight-knit songwriter community that became family. He opens up about sharing a house and building a friendship with Ella Langley, the wild early days in Music City, and why he is now releasing music under his real family name Thomason - the last in his bloodline - to honor his roots with raw, introspective songs about redemption, relationships, and second chances.In The Blind, hosted by Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft, exists to show the real, unfiltered side of country artists, writers, athletes, and entertainers - the stories you don’t usually hear on the radio or in the press. This is one of those conversations.Stream Trey’s new music under Thomason right now, check out his full catalog as Trey Lewis, and catch up on every episode of In The Blind for more candid, behind-the-curtain moments with your favorite voices in country. Hit subscribe, leave a comment with your favorite part, and share this one with the crew.
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