
When fans first hear Tre Twitty sing classics like “Hello Darlin'”, “Linda On My Mind”, or “That’s My Job,” many are stunned by how much he resembles his legendary grandfather, Conway Twitty. But Tre is far more than an imitation—he has dedicated his career to preserving and celebrating one of country music’s greatest legacies.
As Conway Twitty’s grandson, Tre grew up surrounded by country music history. Today, he performs across the United States as one-half of the duo Twitty & Lynn, alongside Tayla Lynn, the granddaughter of Loretta Lynn. Together, they present “A Salute to Conway & Loretta,” a show that honors the music, stories, and unforgettable chemistry of their famous grandparents.
Unlike tribute artists, Tre and Tayla emphasize that they are not trying to become Conway and Loretta. Instead, they celebrate their grandparents’ music while sharing their own journey and introducing these timeless songs to a new generation of listeners.
In 2024, Tre and Tayla released their first full-length album, Cookin’ Up Lovin’, featuring classic Conway-Loretta duets alongside original material. The project demonstrated that Tre is not simply carrying on a family name—he is building his own place in country music while honoring the foundation laid by his grandfather.
Perhaps what makes Tre Twitty special is the respect he shows for Conway’s legacy. Whether performing “Hello Darlin'” before emotional audiences or sharing family stories from the road, he keeps alive the spirit of the man known as the “High Priest of Country Music.”
More than thirty years after Conway Twitty’s passing, Tre Twitty stands as one of the most visible heirs to that musical legacy—a grandson determined to ensure that the songs, memories, and influence of his grandfather continue to inspire country music fans for generations to come.