Rob Williford didn’t chase perfection with this record. He chased a feeling.
And on “Shoals Creek”, we sure do feel it.
Written with Korey Hunt, the song finds its roots in Florence, Alabama.
Right by the water. Right where the music lives.
They say the river sings…
This track does too.
It’s vulnerable, raw, pulled just past the comfort zone.
It’s a love song — but it’s mostly a tribute to Muscle Shoals.
A place Rob and the crew called home for the making of this record.
Give it a listen:
It’s a reminder that music is a spirit.
And this song sure isn’t just surface-level.
It’s about the moment love asks you to jump, even when you’re not sure where you’ll land.
“Shoals Creek” is a question. A prayer.
Rob’s not just talking about a girl.
He’s talking about music. About trust. About letting the river take you.
And even after all these years…
Robert’s still chasing it.
“Come out a little farther.”
That’s where the good stuff is.
This one’s off Johnny & Jenny — a 14-track ride Rob cut with no charts.
No safety net. All guts. All feel.
Muscle Shoals meets open heart surgery.
Go let the record wreck you tomorrow.
We love ya, Rob.