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Christian Lee Hutson (born November 5, 1990) is an American singer, musician and songwriter. He began his career as a member of The Driftwood Singers, before signing to ANTI‐ as a solo artist in 2019. Hutson has since released two full-length albums: '' Beginners'' (2020) and ''Quitters'' (2022). Both records were co-produced by his friend and fellow musician,
Phoebe Bridgers Phoebe Lucille Bridgers (born August 17, 1994) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She has released two solo albums, ''Stranger in the Alps'' (2017) and '' Punisher'' (2020), both of which received critical acclai ...
. In addition to his collaborations with Bridgers, Hutson is known for co-writing and performing songs with Samia, Marshall Vore,
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and Ethan Gruska.


Early life

Hutson was born in Kansas City,
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on November 5, 1990. He relocated to Los Angeles, California at the age of five; shortly after his mother remarried. According to a 2020 Under The Radar profile, Hutson attended a fundamentalist Christian elementary school. Hutson began playing guitar at the age of 12; the first song that he learned to play was
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’s ‘
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’. His earliest attempts at songwriting were influenced by vintage country records housed within his father’s record collection, including those released by Hank Williams. As a teenager, Hutson enjoyed the music of
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, Bright Eyes and Elliott Smith. He ultimately dropped out of high school to pursue a musical career – a decision that was not supported by his parents. Hutson’s adolescent experiences later inspired the lyrics of ‘Northsiders’ and ‘Seven Lakes’, which are included on the 2020 album ''Beginners.''


Career


The Driftwood Singers (c. 2010–2013)

Prior to embarking on a solo career, Hutson performed with
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in The Driftwood Singers. The Driftwood Singers were described as having “an affinity and talent for the traditional country folk sound” in a 2011
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profile. They began as an eight-piece ensemble, composed of students from the
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, before reforming as a duo. Hutson and Charles released their first EP, ''Look!'', in November 2011. The Driftwood Singers also released a single, 'I Don't Live Here Anymore', and a self-titled album in 2012. By February 2013, Hutson and Charles had ended their musical partnership.


Solo career and collaborations with Phoebe Bridgers (2014–2019)

Hutson recorded his debut EP, ''We Will Never Break Up,'' in 2012. His first solo album, ''The Hell With It'', was released on the independent label
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the following year. Trailer Fire Records also released Hutson’s sophomore solo record, ''Yeah Okay, I Know'', in 2014. The album was produced by Grammy Award nominee David Mayfield. It spawned numerous singles, such as ‘They’re Gonna Hate Me’, ‘Dirty Little Cheat’ and ‘Mess’. As with ''The Hell With It'', ''Yeah Okay, I Know'' was not widely reviewed and is not available on any streaming services. Hutson was introduced to
Phoebe Bridgers Phoebe Lucille Bridgers (born August 17, 1994) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She has released two solo albums, ''Stranger in the Alps'' (2017) and '' Punisher'' (2020), both of which received critical acclai ...
by her touring guitarist,
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, in 2018. Hutson has since co-written numerous songs on three projects featuring Bridgers – ''
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'' (2018), ''
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'' (2019) and ''
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'' (2020). He also supported Bridgers on her 2019 world tour, and performed in the same capacity for
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’s 2019 European tour. Hutson performed as a touring guitarist for
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during this time, in addition to supporting musical acts like
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.


''Beginners'' and ''The Version Suicides'' (2020–2021)

Hutson was signed to ANTI– in 2019. He released his first studio album, '' Beginners'', on May 29, 2020. ''Beginners'' was named after the
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short story cycle of the same name. Maeri Ferguson describes the album as “a spare and quiet collection of songs about the tenderness of adolescence, first love, heartbreak and the value of having a little perspective”. It was preceded by the single ‘Northsiders’. ''Beginners'' was produced by
Phoebe Bridgers Phoebe Lucille Bridgers (born August 17, 1994) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She has released two solo albums, ''Stranger in the Alps'' (2017) and '' Punisher'' (2020), both of which received critical acclai ...
. Prior to the recording sessions with Bridgers, four versions of ''Beginners'' were completed. The first was assisted by
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and Dash Hutton, a former drummer for the band
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, and recorded in 2015. The third version was produced by Ethan Gruska, who has previously collaborated with Fiona Apple and
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. Meanwhile, the second and fourth versions were produced by unknown parties and failed to materialise. The final version of ''Beginners'' features contributions from
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,
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and Meg Duffy of Hand Habits. It was well-received by critics; earning a score of 7.8 from
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, alongside a
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of 75 that signals ‘mostly positive reviews’. Hutson also released three EPs between 2020 and 2021, which are collectively known as ‘The Version Suicides’. The three volumes feature contributions from musicians like Shamir,
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and
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, and involve a combination of humorous and sincere covers.
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’s ‘ Why Can’t I?’,
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’s ‘ Just Like Heaven’ rank amongst the songs that Hutson has covered. Before the release of ''Quitters'' in 2022, Hutson also performed on projects released by Hand Habits, Ada Lea,
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and
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.


''Quitters'' (2022 –)

Hutson began writing ''Quitters'', his second album to be released via ANTI-, during the COVID-19 quarantine. The record was produced by Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst and ultimately released on April 1, 2022. ''Quitters'' was preceded by the lead single ‘Rubberneckers’, which was co-written by Alex Lahey and Phoebe Bridgers. Two additional singles, ‘Age Difference’ and ‘Strawberry Lemonade’, have also been released in support of the album. Hutson states that, lyrically, ''Quitters'' touches on “adult experiences and changes and trying to become okay with yourself”. The LP also draws from numerous influences, including the
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film '' Somewhere'', '' The Sarah Book'' by Scott McClanahan and the
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film ''
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''. ''Quitters'' was recorded directly to analog tape – rather than in digital format – in an attempt to add warmth to the arrangements. Like its predecessor, ''Quitters'' was reviewed by music publications like Pitchfork and
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. Pitchfork bestowed a rating of 7.5 upon the album, which also received a 74 Metascore that suggests ‘generally favourable reviews’. As of February 2023, Hutson is opening for Phoebe Bridgers on her international Reunion Tour.


Musical style

''Rolling Stone'' describes Hutson’s music as a combination of “folk”, “Americana” and “retro-country”, while Hutson cites his musical influences as Elliott Smith, Hank Williams,
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, Randy Newman and
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. Hutson plays acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin and fiddle in addition to singing. His early recordings possess a
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or
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quality; Bridgers attempted to preserve the “homespun” nature of Hutson’s original Voice Memo demos when producing ''Beginners.'' Hutson also enjoys the prose of
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and
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, and claims that all four authors have informed his songwriting''.''


Personal life

Hutson is married to
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singer-songwriter Sharon Silva. Hutson has also been diagnosed with Pure OCD; he describes writing the ''Quitters'' song ‘OCDemon’ as a “therapeutic exercise”. In 2020, Hutson gave free guitar lessons over
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to support the
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movement. He has also supported various bail projects throughout the United States. Hutson has several tattoos, one of which pays tribute to Hank Williams.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


References

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