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13 Facts About Cody Jinks

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Cody Jinks is a native of Haltom City, near Fort Worth, Texas, United States, and attended Haltom High School.

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Cody Jinks started learning to play a few country music riffs on the guitar from his father when he was 16, but soon formed a heavy metal band.

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Cody Jinks played the lead guitar; the other band members were Gary Burkham on bass who left in 2000 and was replaced by Chris Lewis, Anthony Walker on drums, and Ben Heffley on guitar.

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The band however broke up after a trip to Los Angeles, and Cody Jinks took a year off from music.

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Cody Jinks began to release albums in the country genre in 2008.

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Cody Jinks began to develop his own sound in an EP, Blacksheep, which was released in 2013.

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Cody Jinks toured in support of Adobe Sessions as an opener for Sturgill Simpson in 2015.

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8.

Cody Jinks released a cover of Pink Floyd's hit song "Wish You Were Here" in January 2017.

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Cody Jinks re-released a remixed and remastered version of his 2010 album Less Wise, as Less Wise Modified 2017, with three bonus tracks included.

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Cody Jinks released the album Lifers on July 27,2018, via Rounder Records.

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On October 11,2019, Cody Jinks released the album After the Fire.

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Cody Jinks promoted the song "William and Wanda", which was written about his late grandparents.

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One week later, October 18,2019, Cody Jinks released a second album, The Wanting.