German-born American musician

Thomm Jutz

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German-born American musician
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Thomm Jutz (born 27 December 1969) is a Grammy-nominated German-born American singer, songwriter, producer, and guitar player, based in Nashville, Tennessee.

He has worked with Grammy-winning folk singer Nanci Griffith (as a member of her Blue Moon Orchestra), Grammy nominees Eric Brace & Peter Cooper, Americana star Mary Gauthier, Grand Ole Opry members and/or Country Music Hall of Fame inductees: Mac Wiseman, Bobby Bare, Connie Smith and Marty Stuart, veteran troubadour David Olney, Otis Gibbs, Kim Richey, Bill Anderson, Amy Speace, Milan Miller and German vocalist Marc Marshall.

His songs have been recorded by Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Kim Richey, Junior Sisk, Kenny and Amanda Smith, Balsam Range, Buddy Melton, Milan Miller and Terry Baucom.

Jutz co-wrote the top two singles of 2016 listed on the Bluegrass Today Airplay chart.

Jutz signed with Mountain Home Music Company in 2019. New albums “To Live In Two Worlds - Vol 1 & 2” were released in 2020. Singles “Mill Town Blues”, “I Long To Hear Them Testify”, “Hartford’s Bend” and “Jimmie Rodgers Rode A Train” were released in 2019. He also signed as a writer with Asheville Music Publishing in 2018. “To Live In Two Worlds, Vol 1” was nominated for a 2021 Grammy Award in the Bluegrass category.