Robby Dixon didn't set out to be a songwriter. He set out to serve, to survive, and somewhere along the way, to make sense of everything in between.
Raised in the kind of household where love was real but resources weren't always, Robby learned early that the people who matter most are the ones who show up, quietly, consistently, without being asked. His mother worked long hours. His sister needed looking after. He did what needed doing.
When he enlisted in the Army, he traded one kind of duty for another. The uniform fit him the way country music fits a dirt road, naturally, without explanation. Service gave him discipline. It also gave him distance, and the particular kind of longing that only comes from leaving people you love behind.
Influenced by the great American storytelling tradition of country music, Robby brings a classic soul to songs that feel lived in rather than produced. His sound is rooted in honest guitar work, plain spoken lyrics, and the kind of melodies that stay with you long after the song ends. While his roots run deep in country, echoes of the music that shaped him growing up find their way into everything he makes.
His debut album Under The Same Sky is a collection of stories about family, distance, loyalty, and the invisible thread that keeps people connected across years and miles.