Joshua "Josh" Hedley was born and raised in
Naples, Florida. He felt "inexplicably drawn" to the fiddle as a child, requesting one by name from his parents at 3. When he turned 19, he moved to
Nashville where he became an "in-demand sideman" at
Robert's Western World and other venues. He became known around the Lower Broad district of Nashville – where he developed his sound. "I always thought Josh was the best thing going on down on Broadway," says
Margo Price, who used Hedley's fiddle on
All American Made. "No one carries on the tradition the way Ol’ Hed does. He grew up in it, worked on his chops and earned his place in that world. Now the world gets to hear it." He's toured with artists such as
Jonny Fritz,
Justin Townes Earle,
Willie Watson, and others. He was featured in the 2015 documentary
Heartworn Highways Revisited. Hedley was listed as one of ten country music acts to watch by
Rolling Stone magazine in November 2016. Hedley was featured on an online variety show hosted by Ketch Secor of
Old Crow Medicine Show on
YouTube Live. The series has also featured
Charlie Worsham and
Molly Tuttle. Hedley "maintains a Monday night residency" at Robert's Western World in Nashville, performing there weekly.
Sobriety Hedley started writing his own songs after getting sober. As he says of this change in his life:
Livestreaming On March 17, 2020, Hedley and his group the Hedliners, together with Dave Cox, played their first livestreamed show at Robert's Western World, where he'd performed "thousands of times" since 2005. Playing to an empty dance floor, after area bars and music venues were shut down in response to the
COVID-19 virus threat, Hedley and his musicians made more in virtual
Venmo and
PayPal tips from fans worldwide than they would on a regular night at the venue. The performance garnered 53,000 views online within a few days, far more exposure than the 200-fan maximum venue could generate on a given night.
Festivals Hedley headlined the ISOL-AID festival with
Leah Flanagan and
Wilco’s
Jeff Tweedy in May 2020. He appears September 2022 at
AmericanaFest in Nashville, sharing stage with such acts as
Lukas Nelson,
Taj Majal, and
Lori McKenna. ==
Mr. Jukebox ==