Emerging from the vibrant tapestry of today’s country music scene, Jay Ernest is making waves with his debut album, “Hold Your Horses.” Released to widespread acclaim, the album showcases a fresh yet timeless sound that pays homage to country music legends while carving out its own identity. “Hold Your Horses” has already made a significant impact—with two standout tracks climbing the ITunes charts. “Take Country Back” soared to the #1 spot, resonating with listeners who crave authenticity in a genre that sometimes feels oversaturated. The title track, “Hold Your Horses,” followed closely behind, reaching #2. These songs reflect Jay’s ability to create with classic storytelling, a hallmark of great country songs. “Hold Your Horses” was co-written with Grammy nominated and CMT award winning songwriter David Ray Stevens, known for his penmanship on hit songs like “Save Me” and “Son Of A Sinner” by Jelly Roll. His contribution to this album was immense. Jay said, “it was an honor writing and creating with such an amazing songwriter.”
Drawing comparisons with the legendary Johnny Cash, Jay Ernest’s style is characterized by deep, resonant vocals and poignant lyrics. His music captures the spirit of traditional country while infusing it with contemporary elements, making it accessible to a new generation of fans. With themes of love, loss, family, and resilience, Jay’s storytelling evokes a rich narrative recognizable and loved by country fans. As Jay’s journey continues, building on the success of his newest album, he is expecting to play over 120 live shows in 2025 and spend two months on tour in Europe. While leading the Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Cash tribute band, “Church of Cash,” Jay Ernest has played iconic venues including 3Ten at Austin City Limits and the Iron Horse in Daytona.
In addition to his musical career, Jay Ernest is also the co-writer and star of the innovative theatrical production of “Folsom Prison Experience.” Inspired by the iconic Folsom State Prison concert performed by Johnny Cash in 1968, the audience becomes the prisoners of Folsom and interacts with the cast for an immersive theatrical performance like no other.
Moreover, Jay is passionate about engaging with his fans and fostering a sense of community through his music. He believes that music has the power to connect people, heal wounds, and inspire change. As he prepares for an exciting year ahead, Jay remains committed to his craft and his fans.
If you’d like to get tickets to see Jay Ernest’s band, Church of Cash, or Folsom Prison Experience, head over to jayernest.com and grab your tickets today!