Reid Calloway is an American singer and songwriter born in Nevada and raised in Anaheim, California, whose sound now lives where Motown warmth, folk grounding, and organic soul meet. Warm baritone, walking basslines, tambourine on the beat, acoustic guitar, hand claps, call and response, and joyful live-performance energy give his music a bright, intimate lift. He doesn't arrive to overpower a room. He arrives to move it.
Born in Nevada and raised in Anaheim, California, he grew up between desert stillness and Southern California motion — learning early that warmth can travel farther than force.
His music now sits in a rare pocket: Motown folk, round walking basslines, tambourine on the beat, acoustic guitar, hand claps, and an organic groove that feels played by people in the room. Soul, R&B, gospel lift, and the early Temptations all live inside the blend.
The voice is the center of it: a warm baritone with space for ad libs, call and response, and that bright 1960s soul feel that turns intimacy into momentum. Never slow, never brooding, never over-produced — just joyful, uplifting, and alive.
He doesn't lean on drama. He leans on feel. Bright, warm, and propulsive, his songs sound like they were born on a stage and carried straight into the sunlight.