Market Junction is an Americana group founded in 2011 by singer-songwriters Matt Parrish and Justin Lofton. In 2012, they elicited the enthusiastic support of long-time Texas singer-songwriter, Jack Saunders, who produced and engineered the band's first record, "Even Heroes Have Gravestones," at White Cat Recording Studio in Houston.
Over the course of four years, Parrish and Lofton have played many local and regional shows, opening for Ray Wylie Hubbard, Little Texas, and Pat Green, among other artists. Most recently, Richard Barrow—who is known for his work with Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, and Josh Turner—produced Market Junction's song, "Give It Time," in Nashville, with additional recording at White Cat. The resulting single was on the Texas Regional Radio Chart for 22 weeks.
A young band that is remapping the well-traveled singer-songwriter topography of memory and longing with their unique artistic voice, Market Junction is earning a firm place in the Americana music scene. Parrish and Lofton are now working with Jack Saunders on a new album that will be released in mid-2016. ?