Overview
Dylan LeBlanc is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who often finds himself “dancing on a razor,” as he calls it — a life he has known since childhood. Raised between Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama, LeBlanc developed a restless, nomadic spirit that naturally led him to life on the road as a touring musician. Over the years, he has built a reputation for evocative songwriting and a road-tested sound that reflects those roots.
That same wandering instinct inspired Coyote, his self-produced album featuring a lineup of acclaimed session players including drummer Fred Eltringham (Ringo Starr, Sheryl Crow), pianist Jim “Moose” Brown (Bob Seger), and bassist Seth Kaufman (Lana Del Rey). Both autobiographical and conceptual, the album follows a character named Coyote navigating danger, love, addiction, and redemption.
LeBlanc’s own life has mirrored that edge at times. Growing up in chaotic circumstances in the American South shaped his perspective and songwriting, and that perseverance has paid off with a record deal with ATO Records, the critically acclaimed Renegade (2019), and continued success as a touring artist. Now in his thirties with a fiancé and daughter, LeBlanc continues to channel those experiences into deeply personal music while remaining devoted to the road that first defined his career.