Devan will release his debut single, “Wyatt Earp,” on 3rd April 2026, taking his first official step into the UK country and Americana world. The artist, who comes from March in Cambridgeshire, is presenting himself as a musician grounded in heritage and honest storytelling. His background and upbringing remain central to his identity, and that connection is already evident in how he speaks about his music.

Raised in a close-knit and hardworking family, Devan says his local roots have played a major role in shaping both his sound and outlook. Calling himself a “Fen boy,” he enters the genre with a perspective tied closely to the place he comes from. “Wyatt Earp” reflects the beginning of that journey, serving as his first-ever songwriting and recording release.

The debut has already found support through radio play, with the song featured on CountryLine Homegrown with Tim Prottey-Jones. That support arrives at an important time for a new artist who is only just beginning to share his work publicly. Devan has spoken about the significance of hearing his song on the radio with his family around him, describing it as a special and memorable moment.

Alongside music, Devan continues to work as a carpenter with Sovereign Quarter Horses in Cambridgeshire. He has performed at their Rockin’ the Country festival and is expected to host his EP launch there later in the year. With more music planned, including the forthcoming track “Better Man,” Devan is building a catalogue inspired by real life, loss, family and respect.

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