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Wyatt Flores at Two Step Inn: Photos and Review
Wyatt Flores, an emerging talent in the alt-country music scene, delivered a performance at the 2024 Two Step Inn festival that was both raw and refined, showcasing his unique blend of country, folk rock, and Americana. Born in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Flores’ musical journey began with his debut single “Travelin’ Kid” in 2021. His style, influenced by artists like Garth Brooks and the All American Rejects, has evolved into a sound that resonates with fans of traditional country and modern Americana alike.
Flores’ setlist included his viral hit “Please Don’t Go,” which has amassed over 7 million views on YouTube, and other notable tracks like “Holes” and “West of Tulsa.” His recent EP, “Half Life,” features introspective songs that dissect his relationship with fame, mental health, religion, and romantic relationships, offering a glimpse into the artist’s soul.
Although Flores has not yet ventured into film or TV, his music has the cinematic quality that could easily translate to screen. Behind Flores is a band of skilled musicians: Kenzie Miracle on fiddle, Austin Yankunas on guitar, Clem Braden on multiple instruments, Bill Peters on bass, and Jaxon Humphrey on drums. Together, they create a soundscape that is both expansive and intimate, a testament to Flores’ roots in the red dirt music scene of Oklahoma.
Flores’ performance at the Two Step Inn festival was a testament to his growing influence in the country music genre. With a voice that carries the dust of the plains and a guitar that speaks the language of the heart, Wyatt Flores is a name to watch in the years to come. His ability to connect with the audience, whether through a ballad or an upbeat track, proves that his music is not just heard, it’s felt. As he continues to tour and release new music, Flores is poised to leave a lasting mark on the country music landscape.
Flores will be on tour early in 2025 at the Extra Innings Festival in Tempe’ Arizona in February.
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