About Me

My name is Jack Fox. I’m a songwriter and musician from New Hampshire. I’m currently working on music and have a bunch of  gigs coming up, so follow me to stay up to date! Also, check out my album Live In Purple with my band Curbside Tab here.

I grew up watching my grandfather command a room with his voice and my mother hold people with hers. I learned from them how to be heard, and now I’m working on finding my own voice.

I’ve always been a restless person. If I’m not learning, I’m not happy. I first picked up the guitar when the world slowed down in 2020, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. It became an obsession—playing every day until my fingers wouldn’t let me. That pursuit of learning quickly turned into passion. I began writing immediately and started performing within a year and a half as a duo with my mother, Kristan Bishop.

I lived in Fort Collins, Colorado, for five years while attending Colorado State University. It was a great place for music and spirit. I created my first band, Curbside Tab, and recorded a live jam album, Live In Purple, which I engineered, mixed, produced, and wrote with the help of my bandmates. It felt like I had pulled back the curtain on what was possible. My true love had become writing and producing music from start to finish.

Now, back in New England, I’m playing and writing daily—questioning, making sense of the world, and putting it into a tune. Performing gigs to keep my chops up. Recording to refine my songwriting. Reading to expand my view. Writing for myself, but hoping others will hear it and think or feel something.

In a world full of noise and distraction,  my goal is simple. Question everything, period.  My music is a mix of what I know—Blues, Folk, Rock, Soul, Jazz, whatever moves me. But it’s not just that. I don’t want to write what’s been played before. I aim to find the sound no one’s found yet—the one that carries weight and honesty. In a culture of remakes and trends, I work to say what hasn’t been said. To make it real. To make it mine.

Hopefully, I’m strumming by a river somewhere.