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Dylan Triplett Joins Red Zero Records With New Era “Can’t Run From It”

St. Louis powerhouse Dylan Triplett begins a bold new chapter as the first official artist signed to Christone “Kingfish” Ingram’s Red Zero Records. Marking his debut on the label, Triplett unleashes both a fiery full-band version and a raw acoustic cut of Can’t Run From It, a blues-soaked reckoning built on grit, soul, and self-confrontation. The track showcases Triplett’s evolved vocal bite and renewed artistic presence as he steps confidently toward his 2026 sophomore album. Triplett had to say:

I’m extremely grateful to be the first official signee on the Red Zero label. I’m excited about my first single, and I can’t wait until folks hear the full album. My sound has really evolved since my debut record and Kingfish, Ric Whitney, and I think this next one is going to grab folks by the collar…ya can’t run from it!

Ingram added:

I’m excited to introduce the first artist signed to Red Zero Records. I’ve known Dylan a long time, and his debut single and upcoming album are something truly special and soulful. Welcome to the Red Zero family.

Already a Best Emerging Artist award winner and a two-tour alum of the Experience Hendrix lineup, Triplett has earned co-signs from legends including Taj Mahal, Samantha Fish, and Eric Johnson. Now, with Red Zero behind him and a sharpened artistic vision ahead, the rising blues force gears up for a transformative year. Stream “Can’t Run From It” now and connect with Dylan Triplett as he builds toward one of 2026’s most anticipated blues releases on FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM.

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