Reed Waddle


With a voice like weathered velvet and lyrics that echo like prayers in an empty chapel, Reed Waddle crafts songs that drift between dream and memory, where every note carries the weight of a soul well-traveled.
Born where the ocean meets the edge of the sky, Reed carries the hush of the Gulf and the howl of the highway in his bones. His music is a storm steeped in salt air and southern twilight. Slow to build, impossible to ignore, and unforgettable once it breaks.His melodies don’t just play; they haunt, like stories whispered through cracked windows on sleepless nights.
A troubadour in the truest sense, he’s wandered from Boston to New York City to Nashville and now Atlanta, gathering fragments of love, loss, and longing. Each song is a map of where he’s been—and a compass for where he’s going.
On stage, with a guitar and a ghost, Reed Waddle doesn’t just perform—he confesses, he conjures, he heals. His music is not just heard; it’s felt, like the hush before a storm or the ache of a memory you never meant to keep, daring you to feel something you’ve buried too deep. His songs have also been recorded by many artists across genres including Sam Grow, Brooke Morriber and many others.
Reed Waddle is not here to entertain. He’s here to remind you that beauty can ache, that truth can tremble, and that sometimes, the most powerful sound is the one that leaves you breathless.
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