Willmon was raised on a ranch near Afton, Texas. By his second year in college, he dropped out to join a bluegrass band. In 1995, he moved to Nashville to start a songwriting career, and by 1998 he had a song-publishing contract with Sea Gayle Music. One of his first cuts as a songwriter was "It Doesn't Mean I Don't Love You". This song was recorded by the short-lived duo McHayes (which comprised 1990s country singer Wade Hayes and fiddler Mark McClurg), and reached #41 on the country charts in 2003.
Austin County Fair
WOLF Free For All
Country Fever
Wolfdance
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Trent Willmon has had 127 concerts.
Trent Willmon is most often considered to be Country, Contemporary Country, Country Road, Classic Texas Country, Modern Country Rock, Texas Country, Red Dirt, and Cowboy.
The last Trent Willmon concert was on October 14, 2024 at Chief's On Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: Mary Gauthier / James House / Danny Myrick / Trent Willmon.