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ABOUT
 

With over 60 platinum and 300 gold records to his name, Sol stands as one of the most recorded guitar players in recent history and is arguably one of the most prolific session musicians of his generation at age just 34.

 

Boasting an impressive resume, Sol has played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of modern music. He has contributed to over twenty-five #1 songs on country radio, hundreds of Billboard charting records, and was nominated for the prestigious 2023 ACM Electric Guitar Player of the Year award; as well as being honored by the Country Music Hall of Fame.

 

Sol's extensive discography features collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry, underscoring his versatility and creative prowess. Notable artists include Michael McDonald, Tim McGraw, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Kelsea Ballerini, Sam Hunt, Elle King, Midland, Luke Bryan, Walker Hayes, Nate Smith, Jelly Roll, Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Cody Johnson, Dustin Lynch, Parmalee, and many more.

What sets Sol apart is his remarkable journey from a DIY rock producer recording to tape in his high school bedroom to becoming an A-list session player in Nashville at a remarkably young age. His precision, originality, versatility, and creativity as a guitarist positioned him as a trailblazer for a new generation of studio musicians, pushing the boundaries of the country genre.

At the age of 34, Sol made a strategic decision to establish a second home 2 hours away from Nashville in Muscle Shoals, Alabama; marking a shift from the intense schedule of playing guitar on major label records for over 60 hours a week. This transition allows him to focus on curated music production, emphasizing his role as a mentor and master of his craft; seeking to collaborate with and help develop artists and bands in need of a hands-on 

producer who excels at practically every aspect of the record-making process.

 

What sets Sol apart is his remarkable journey from a DIY rock producer recording to tape in his high school bedroom to becoming an A-list session player in Nashville at a remarkably young age. His precision, originality, versatility, and creativity as a guitarist positioned him as a trailblazer for a new generation of studio musicians, pushing the boundaries of the country genre.

At the age of 34, Sol made a strategic decision to establish a second home 2 hours away from Nashville in Muscle Shoals, Alabama; marking a shift from the intense schedule of playing guitar on major label records for over 60 hours a week. This transition allows him to focus on curated music production, emphasizing his role as a mentor and master of his craft; seeking to collaborate with and help develop artists and bands in need of a hands-on 

producer who excels at practically every aspect of the record-making process.

 

Influenced by the likes of Jay Joyce and Dann Huff, Sol envisions his future as a freelance record producer, combining his roots in alternative and indie music with a creative DIY approach. This move reflects his commitment to maintaining a balance between artistic exploration and the commercial sensibilities honed during his remarkable 15-year tenure at the top echelons of the Nashville music scene. Sol Philcox-Littlefield continues to evolve, study his craft, and draw fresh inspiration as he continues to make his mark on the industry as he embraces the next phase of his musical journey.

What sets Sol apart is his remarkable journey from a DIY rock producer recording to tape in his high school bedroom to becoming an A-list session player in Nashville at a remarkably young age. His precision, originality, versatility, and creativity as a guitarist positioned him as a trailblazer for a new generation of studio musicians, pushing the boundaries of the country genre.

At the age of 34, Sol made a strategic decision to establish a second home 2 hours away from Nashville in Muscle Shoals, Alabama; marking a shift from the intense schedule of playing guitar on major label records for over 60 hours a week. This transition allows him to focus on curated music production, emphasizing his role as a mentor and master of his craft; seeking to collaborate with and help develop artists and bands in need of a hands-on 

producer who excels at practically every aspect of the record-making process.

 

Influenced by the likes of Jay Joyce and Dann Huff, Sol envisions his future as a freelance record producer, combining his roots in alternative and indie music with a creative DIY approach. This move reflects his commitment to maintaining a balance between artistic exploration and the commercial sensibilities honed during his remarkable 15-year tenure at the top echelons of the Nashville music scene. Sol Philcox-Littlefield continues to evolve, study his craft, and draw fresh inspiration as he continues to make his mark on the industry as he embraces the next phase of his musical journey.

What sets Sol apart is his remarkable journey from a DIY rock producer recording to tape in his high school bedroom to becoming an A-list session player in Nashville at a remarkably young age. His precision, originality, versatility, and creativity as a guitarist positioned him as a trailblazer for a new generation of studio musicians, pushing the boundaries of the country genre.

At the age of 34, Sol made a strategic decision to establish a second home 2 hours away from Nashville in Muscle Shoals, Alabama; marking a shift from the intense schedule of playing guitar on major label records for over 60 hours a week. This transition allows him to focus on curated music production, emphasizing his role as a mentor and master of his craft; seeking to collaborate with and help develop artists and bands in need of a hands-on 

producer who excels at practically every aspect of the record-making process.

 

Influenced by the likes of Jay Joyce and Dann Huff, Sol envisions his future as a freelance record producer, combining his roots in alternative and indie music with a creative DIY approach. This move reflects his commitment to maintaining a balance between artistic exploration and the commercial sensibilities honed during his remarkable 15-year tenure at the top echelons of the Nashville music scene. Sol Philcox-Littlefield continues to evolve, study his craft, and draw fresh inspiration as he continues to make his mark on the industry as he embraces the next phase of his musical journey.

What sets Sol apart is his remarkable journey from a DIY rock producer recording to tape in his high school bedroom to becoming an A-list session player in Nashville at a remarkably young age. His precision, originality, versatility, and creativity as a guitarist positioned him as a trailblazer for a new generation of studio musicians, pushing the boundaries of the country genre.

At the age of 34, Sol made a strategic decision to establish a second home 2 hours away from Nashville in Muscle Shoals, Alabama; marking a shift from the intense schedule of playing guitar on major label records for over 60 hours a week. This transition allows him to focus on curated music production, emphasizing his role as a mentor and master of his craft; seeking to collaborate with and help develop artists and bands in need of a hands-on 

producer who excels at practically every aspect of the record-making process.

 

Influenced by the likes of Jay Joyce and Dann Huff, Sol envisions his future as a freelance record producer, combining his roots in alternative and indie music with a creative DIY approach. This move reflects his commitment to maintaining a balance between artistic exploration and the commercial sensibilities honed during his remarkable 15-year tenure at the top echelons of the Nashville music scene. Sol Philcox-Littlefield continues to evolve, study his craft, and draw fresh inspiration as he continues to make his mark on the industry as he embraces the next phase of his musical journey.

DISCOGRAPHY

Contact:

Management:

Jason Spiewak

Noble Steed Music

jason@noblesteedmusic.com

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