Josh Kelley is an American singer-songwriter born on January 30, 1980, in Augusta, Georgia. He is primarily known for his work in the pop and country genres, blending elements of rock and folk into his music. Kelley gained prominence in the early 2000s with his debut album, "For the Ride Home" (2003), which included the hit single "Amazing." His follow-up albums, such as "Almost Honest" (2005) and "Josh Kelley" (2010), showcased his evolving sound and songwriting abilities. Kelley is also recognized for his contributions to the country music scene, particularly with his 2011 album "Georgia Clay," which featured the popular track "Gone Like That." Beyond his commercial success, Kelley has had a significant impact on the music industry as a versatile artist, transitioning from pop to country while maintaining a loyal fan base. In addition to his solo career, Kelley has collaborated with various artists and contributed to songwriting for other musicians. His personal experiences and storytelling ability have resonated with listeners, making him a respected figure in contemporary music.