Abe Partridge

Abe Partridge is a singer-songwriter, visual artist, and storyteller from Mobile, Alabama, known for his gritty voice, raw lyrics, and powerful stage presence. Since the release of his debut album “Cotton Fields and Blood for Days”, Partridge has toured extensively across the U.S. and Europe, earning a reputation for performances that are both emotionally charged and deeply human. His follow-up album “Love in the Dark” continued to showcase his talent for blending Southern gothic imagery with stripped-down acoustic intensity, leading to appearances at major festivals like AmericanaFest and the 30A Songwriters Festival, as well as stages like Nashville’s Bluebird Café and NPR’s “Mountain Stage”.

In addition to his music, Partridge is an accomplished visual artist, with work featured in galleries and even used by artists like Tyler Childers and in Stephen King’s “Doctor Sleep”. He also co-created the hit podcast “Alabama Astronaut”, which explores Appalachian religious traditions and quickly climbed into Apple’s Top 10. Whether through song, paint, or story, Abe Partridge brings a singular Southern voice that resonates with grit, grace, and truth.

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