Draft:Jeremy Lister
American singer-songwriter and vocalist
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Jeremy Lister is an American artist, songwriter, and vocalist based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has worked as a solo artist and collaborator with Alison Krauss & Union Station, Colbie Caillat, Eric Church, Brett Dennen, Ben Folds, the Marcus King Band, Post Malone, and Meghan Trainor.[1] His work includes songwriting, vocal performance, and music placements across film, television, and advertising.[2]
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Lister is also known as a founding member of the Nashville-based a cappella group Street Corner Symphony, which finished as runner-up on the second season of NBC’s The Sing-Off.[3]
Solo work
As a solo artist, Lister has released multiple extended plays (EPs). According to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, his solo discography includes five EPs, among them Dum Dum Dada (2025), with an additional project, Light Up Ahead, announced as forthcoming.[4]
Collaborations and touring
Lister has worked as a vocalist and collaborator with a range of artists across genres. He has performed with Alison Krauss & Union Station and has collaborated with Colbie Caillat, Eric Church, Brett Dennen, Ben Folds, the Marcus King Band, Post Malone, and Meghan Trainor.[5]
Several of Lister’s compositions were featured on Arcadia (2025), the first studio album by Alison Krauss & Union Station in 14 years. Billboard noted that the album was bookended by two songs written by Lister, including the closing track “There’s a Light Up Ahead,” lending “a more hope-filled conclusion to the project.”[6]
He has served as a backup singer for Post Malone on major stadium tours during 2025 and 2026, according to The Music Scene with Dave Cudrak.[7]
Street Corner Symphony
Lister is an original member of Street Corner Symphony, a Nashville-based a cappella group. The group gained national recognition after finishing second on Season 2 of NBC’s The Sing-Off, a televised vocal competition series.[8] Their appearance on the show introduced the group to a national audience and remains one of Lister’s most widely recognized early career milestones.
Songwriting and media placements
Lister’s songwriting has been featured extensively in film, television, and advertising. According to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, his songs have appeared in commercials for brands including Jeep, T-Mobile, and Toyota.[9] His work has also been used in films such as 2 Hearts, Hot Frosty, and Jingle Bell Run, as well as television series including Grey’s Anatomy, Modern Family, and Nancy Drew.[10]
His compositions have also been recorded by other artists, including Alison Krauss, contributing to his recognition as a songwriter within the Americana and roots music community.[11]
Reception and impact
Lister’s work as a songwriter has received attention from major national publications. In a review of Arcadia, the 2025 album by Alison Krauss & Union Station, The New York Times referenced Lister by name as the writer of the song “Looks Like the End of the Road,” which appears on the album. The article situated the song within the emotional and stylistic context of the project, highlighting its reflective tone as part of the group’s return to recording after an extended hiatus.[12]
Music publications have also noted Lister’s broader presence within the Nashville songwriting and performance community. American Songwriter has featured him in artist profiles and discussed his connection with Ten Out of Tenn, which highlights notable artists based in Tennessee.[13] Coverage has emphasized his work across solo releases, collaborations, and nationally visible projects, contributing to his recognition as a songwriter and vocalist with credits spanning multiple genres and media platforms.
Other activities
In addition to his music career, Lister is the owner of Blister Hot Sauce, a food brand he operates alongside his work as a musician.[14]
