We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Logan Jarvis. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Logan below.
Logan, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Let’s kick things off with your mission – what is it and what’s the story behind why it’s your mission?
One of the main things I find in the music industry is selfish ambition. I’m sure this comes as no surprise. However, the music and entertainment industries are places where you encounter SO MANY people. It’s constant interaction with people from all different walks of life. This is the ultimate mission field. Especially for creatives, who already have the eyes and ears of so many. People want to be listened to, loved, and told the truth. And that is my goal as an artist or songwriter. I want myself, and my team to be known for the type of personal interactions we have with people. Trustworthiness, kindness, and truly caring for the human beings around us, not just pushing career agendas, will separate us from everyone else.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
I’m a songwriter who is about to release my first music as an artist in 2025. I began writing songs in 3rd grade and never stopped. However, I didn’t pick up guitar until high school. Sports were always my first love and got me to Belmont University to play baseball. After my career ended I began coaching High School baseball while writing songs and singing all over middle Tennessee. My instagram became known for my writing of 90 songs in 90 days in summer of 2023.
Learning and unlearning are both critical parts of growth – can you share a story of a time when you had to unlearn a lesson?
A lesson I had to unlearn was trying to look cool. From studying my favorite singers and artists, I always tried to portray a cool rockstar attitude when I first started music. However, people don’t desire that. They want REAL. Real connection, real attitude, real songs. When people like you for who you are, that brings a true level of confidence that can’t be re-created.

Let’s talk about resilience next – do you have a story you can share with us?
I can remember as a college baseball player going out to play summer baseball. So I moved from Nashville, TN to Kokomo, IN for the summer. I lived with a host family, the Schoultz’s. My team, the Kokomo Jackrabbits, played 70 games in 78 days! We traveled, stayed in hotels, played in front of big crowds. It was wild and extremely demanding. But we loved it. This prepared me to write 90 songs in 90 days after baseball was over.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/logan_jarvis?igsh=MWx0cWtxOHViOGxueQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/logan.jarvis.169
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@loganjarvis?si=ikbSQWvvq1UmRlrc

Image Credits
Joe Craig
Luke Gage
Eli Jones

