Nicholas Jamerson Signs With Why & How Management & CAA

Pictured (L-R): Jacob Lapidus (CAA), John Smithwick (W&H), Nicholas Jamerson, Halie Hampton Mosley (W&H), Eddie Kloesel (W&H) and Michael Bornstein (CAA)
Nicholas Jamerson has signed with Why And How Management and CAA.
Born into a musical family in eastern Kentucky where gatherings were full of guitars and songs, Jamerson got his start playing piano and singing in the choir as a child. He later added guitar, banjo and mandolin to his repertoire, and after college, co-founded the band Sundy Best. Jamerson has since released a dozen records between Sundy Best and his solo work over the last 13 years. His latest album, The Narrow Way, is a soul-stirring blend of mountain wisdom and familial remembrance, written by someone that carries the weight of memory, the fire of purpose, and the humility of a man still learning.
“My grandmother always had a camera rolling, which taught me early on that life is worth documenting,” says Jamerson. “That’s what I try to do through songwriting: turn ordinary moments into something meaningful. Music has taken me places I never dreamed, like the Ryman and the Grand Ole Opry, but more than anything, it’s a way for me to honor place and people, and to help others feel seen and proud of where they come from.”

