He is associated with the outlaw country movement,[1] and describes his music as being influenced by country, blues, rock & roll, gospel, and synagogue harmonies.
[2][3] In 1972, Antopolsky met Townes Van Zandt in a coffee shop in Athens, Georgia and they became friends.
They toured together for several months in Antopolsky's Ford van and visited Guy Clark, going to Nashville, Colorado and Texas.
[6][7] In 2015, Antopolsky released his debut album, Sweet Lovin' Music, which was produced by Gary Gold and John Capek.
[9] A documentary about Antopolsky's life premiered as a rough cut at Nashville Film Festival in 2019, called "Sheriff of Mars", directed by Jason Ressler and Matthew Woolf.