
Trey Hensley (born Trey Aaron Hensley in in Johnson City, Tennessee, in 1990) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Hensley made his first public appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age 11 with Marty Stuart and Earl Scruggs. Hensley moved to Nashville in 2013 and formed a duo with dobro player Rob Ickes. Hensley and Ickes released the GRAMMY-nominated album Before the Sun Goes Down (2015) on Compass Records label, The Country Blues (2016), and World Full of Blues (2019).
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Can't Outrun The Blues
Going and Gone
Up On Cripple Creek
Tucson
One White Line At A Time
High Cost Of Goodbye
Unknown Legend
Drown
Silverthorn Mountain
Off To Sea
Guitar Man
I Wish I Was There
More Than Roses
Roxanne's Bayou
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
Ramblin' Fever
I'm Beside Myself
I'd Do It for You
My Way Is The Highway (OurVinyl Sessions)
Promises
Some Things
Eyes Of The Past
Bare Wire
Pride and Joy (OurVinyl Sessions)
Riding My Thumb To Mexico
Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico
I Don't Like Me Without You
Bare Wires
Georgia On A Fast Train (OurVinyl Session)
Country Comfort
Some Things You Need To Know
Georgia On A Fast Train (OurVinyl Sessions)
Orphan Train (From The Original Soundtrack: Night Of The Orphan Train)
Jesus and John Wayne
On the Line (feat. Janie Fricke)
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (feat. Terry Wariner)
Willie Jones
Lookin' At My Future
I Don't Love Nobody
Billy Jack Willis
Going and Gone (feat. Molly Tuttle)
She Always Got What She Wanted
It Is What It Is
One White Line At A Time (feat. Steve Wariner)
You'll Find Your Way
“Big Iron” (Marty Robbins cover)
Up On Cripple Creek (feat. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band)
The Legend and the Man (feat. Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall & Richard Sterban of The Oak Ridge Boys)
A Six Pack Ago (feat. Steve Wariner)
“Church Street Blues”
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