Nick Draucker, a Georgia native, deeply connected to music, who’s journey began with formal instruction guided by his brother, leading to performances in middle school chapel services for audiences of up to 800 students. He continued his education with jazz guitar classes and enrollment at Savannah Arts Academy, excelling in both guitar and bass in the intermediate and advanced bands. In high school, DRAUCKER, Nick’s previous band, gained recognition, opening for acts like Great White and Drivin’ N Cryin’ and participating in a workshop hosted by renowned producers Jack Douglas and Jay Messina (Aerosmith). In 2019, they recorded the “Good To Talk To” EP, achieving milestones, including performing at the Enmarket Arena inauguration and supporting Bon Jovi. Despite disbanding in 2022, Nick persisted, briefly joining a country cover band and relocating to Austin, Texas. He currently contributes as a guitarist at Northpoint Community Church.
In 2024, Nick heads to Nashville, blending star power from influences like Ed Sheeran with craftsmanship reminiscent of emerging pop tastemakers. Nick reflects on his six-year songwriting journey, expressing eagerness to share his music. Tracks like “Blurry Eyes” and “War Zone” showcase his vocal and musical skills, exploring relationship complexities. Nick aims to shift pop music towards meaningful compositions, leaving a legacy and connecting with future generations through his music. Ultimately, he strives for excellence in every aspect.