Bio

Leading Up To Here And Now

Some background for you

McCall Britt is a songwriter, guitarist, and improvisational force whose music is rooted in Southern soil and stretched wide by a life spent chasing sound, story, and connection. For the past two years, he’s been a driving presence in the band Flowstone, while simultaneously cultivating a deeply personal acoustic project that showcases his original compositions, instinctive playing, and fearless spontaneity.

Raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina, McCall’s musical education didn’t come from classrooms alone — it came from sneaking out of the house, hopping in the back of pickup trucks, and playing dive bars for beer money with the moonshiner-fueled outfit Woodstick. Those nights revealed something formative: that if you keep music and love at the foundation, an entire world opens up. Spartanburg’s rich musical lineage runs deep — home of The Marshall Tucker Band, and the bluesman Pink Anderson, whose name famously inspired Pink Floyd. McCall has carried that lineage forward, sharing the stage on multiple occasions with Little Pink Anderson, continuing a blues tradition that feels more inherited than learned.

After spending over a decade in Charleston, SC, where he helped form Fatty’s Fog Machine, McCall followed the road west to the Bay Area, settling in Sebastopol, California 
 

McCall’s style is singular, born in part from an unconventional musical path. Unable to read music he began as an honors cello player (observational learning was a strong suit), shifted to drums for three years, and finally found his true voice on the guitar, never looking back. What emerged is a player who doesn’t think in charts — he listens, reacts, and creates in real time.