
In getting another shot in the industry thanks to Dean Dillon, Sundance Head explained to Taste of Country "[Dillon] has a plethora of songs from these first-tier songwriters in Nashville. That normally guys who are doing their first record would never be able to listen to." He continued, "I knew going into the studio that this may be the last record I ever make, and maybe the last shot I get, so I left everything I had on that record."
Much like his coach from The Voice, Blake Shelton, Dillon would become a second mentor to Head (via popculture). "[Dillon] told me, 'Dance, there are a million singers in Nashville, but just one Sundance. You have an amazing gift'," the musician told the Houston Chronicle. "So I treated this like the last record I'd ever make. I put everything I could into it."
Sundance Head released Stained Glass and Neon in 2019 (via Nashville Noise), but has yet to release a follow up. That's not to say the musician hasn't been busy; one look at his Instagram would tell you otherwise. Head has been playing socially distanced shows throughout 2020, and is set to perform at the HWY 30 Music Fest in Filer, Idaho on June 23 (via Facebook).
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