About Jovi
Jovi Greene is a Maryland-born country artist known for high-energy live shows and modern country hits like Two Tone Top and Pink Ponies. With millions of streams and a rapidly growing fanbase, he's emerged as one of country music's most promising young voices. His cinematic, self-produced content engages a loyal audience online.
Jovi picked up the guitar at age 8, performing at local festivals and charity events. During the pandemic, he began songwriting and wrote the anthem for Oprah Winfrey's "Call to Unite" broadcast, an early milestone showcasing his work on a global stage.
His roots stretch from the Chesapeake to his grandfather's Colorado cowboy upbringing, shaping a sound that blends modern country with elements of folk, bluegrass, and Americana. Inspired by Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, and Waylon Wyatt, Jovi pairs warm vocals and relatable songwriting with a smooth, expansive style that feels both personal and larger than life.
Represented by CAA, Jovi has opened for Jake Owen, Riley Green, Aaron Watson, Cole Swindell, Whiskey Myers, Lauren Alaina, and others, while performing at festivals, theaters, and clubs across the United States.
His debut album, Maryland Blues, arrived in late 2025, followed by singles Virginia Rain, Silverado Slow, A Little Time, and the successful collaboration Figured Out.
Now on the road for his 2026 Lost in Her Mind Tour, Jovi is bringing his music to fans nationwide,
Offstage, you’ll find him in the studio recording new music, fishing for stripers, exploring the Shenandoah, and attending the University of Virginia.