The Dark Horse of Country Music

“Who’s Trey Gonzalez?” That’s the question—for now.

While country music continues to get louder—especially in Texas—Trey Gonzalez has been building something different. No shortcuts. No trends. Just great songs, relentless work, and an audience that's growing one fan at a time.

Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Trey grew up on George Strait and Alan Jackson before drawing inspiration from artists like Eric Church and Cody Johnson. The result is a sound that blends traditional country storytelling with modern country-rock energy.

Trey first began building his audience while attending St. Mary's University, releasing his debut EP, The Journey. His momentum accelerated at Texas A&M University with the release of Welcome to the Home of the 12th Man, helping establish a loyal Aggie following and laying the foundation for a rapidly growing fanbase across Texas.

That growth continued with Good Thing Going and a string of independent releases including Barely Breathing, Whiskey Scars, and Still Losing Sleep. Along the way, Trey developed a reputation for high-energy live performances, building a road-tested band and sharing stages with artists including Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Josh Abbott, Kevin Fowler, Randy Rogers, and Stoney LaRue.

Known as "The Son of the Alamo" and embracing his role as the "Dark Horse of Country Music," Trey represents a new generation of independent artists—balancing a career as a Research Psychologist with a relentless pursuit of music.

He's not waiting for an opportunity. He's creating one.

Personal Highlights

• 250,000 Monthly Spotify Listeners (Peak)

• Multiple Songs Surpassing 200,000 Streams

• Opened for Jon Pardi, Chris Young, Josh Abbott, Kevin Fowler, Randy Rogers, and Stoney LaRue

• Active Markets: Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico

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