Taking his own advice via the title of “Stop and Ask Our Hearts,” one of the lively blues and brass driven tracks on his debut album The Hard Way, Greg Tressel dusted off his long dormant musical dreams, picked up his guitar again and—years after his first go-round in Nashville as a published songwriter—is now emerging as an independent force to be reckoned with. Drawing on a wealth of triumphs, troubles, heartaches, healing and lessons learned over the past few decades, the eclectic singer/songwriter taps into his passions for pop, rock, classic country--and even the whimsical Irish music of his heritage. The result, a collection that owes as much in the way of influences to Bob Dylan and Merle Haggard as it does to Jimmy Buffett, Eric Clapton and John Hiatt. Check him out right here in NEW!