Wade Sapp has come a long way from the swampy cow town of Okeechobee, FL. His early childhood was spent riding around the prairie in his grandpa’s Chevy s10 while listening to classic country music. Wade loved to fish and was a typical country boy in a small town. At the age of eight his family moved to Marietta, GA. The change of pace and people introduced Wade to all kinds of music and culture which helped shape him into the unique artist he is today. His family attended a country church that sang from the old hymnal and gave Wade an introduction to live music. In high school, he learned to play guitar and drove a Chevy s10 pickup just like his grandpa’s, except the classic country was mixed with rock, bluegrass, soul, and blues records. Wade’s music pulls from all of these influences and creates a southern sound that goes down as smooth as sweet tea.
Several years after high school and becoming a mechanic by day, Wade performed his first show at a lakeside bar and received such praise that he got a weekly gig. Sapp continued paying his dues and decided after years of playing with his band at every music bar and club around Atlanta that it was time to make the move to Music City. Since arriving in Nashville in 2016, Wade recorded and independently released his debut album Radio Check which has amassed over a million streams and is in regular rotation on SiriusXM satellite radio and independent radio stations around the world. He has toured the U.S. and abroad, sharing stages with artists like Colter Wall, Morgan Wade, Brent Cobb, Ian Noe and more. Now, with a growing fanbase and an upcoming album on the way, Wade Sapp is proving to be a rising force in Country music.