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Nick Tabron

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At 11 years old, in the outskirts of Raleigh, North Carolina, Nick Tabron picked up an acoustic guitar, and began to belt out songs by Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder & Green Day… a musical collection as vast and genre-less as his own songs would become. Growing up Jehovah’s Witness, home schooled & socially sheltered, to an extent – Tabron, found himself yearning for ways to express himself. Yearning to have that feeling he had that day singing those songs, while playing this acoustic guitar. After months of raking leaves, he had saved just enough money to purchase his own acoustic guitar – unbeknownst to his parents. He began to learn to play songs heard on the radio, along with writing his own lyrics to tunes he picked on the guitar, to which he could only truly share with his younger brother. 


With an audience of one, Tabron moved out at 18 years of age, hoping to find more listeners. However, with life in the way, and the excitement of being out on his own, the music began to be just something he continued to play in his room, or for friends at social gatherings. But, years later, at the age of 23, NIck wrote and recorded his first full song entitled, “The Prayer,” inspired by the true story of a mother, with Stage IV cancer, trying to continue to work, through her chemo treatments, to support her young daughter. Once completed, Tabron reached out to Raleigh’s iHeart Radio station’s “Bob & The Showgram” morning show, in hopes to raise the mother funds to assist with her most difficult situation. Though unsuccessful – from the monetary standpoint – the mother heard the song, and reached out to Nick with tears of appreciation and praise for his attempt to help her through these most difficult times. From this, he had finally found his true passion for writing his own songs. Not for himself, but for others who also yearned for expressing themselves.

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