He is a self-proclaimed Christian, along with the majority of his family, and grew up participating and playing music at his church in Texas.
Garron DuPree joined the group Eisley in 2005 at the age of 15, following the departure of their former bassist Jonathan Wilson.
At the time of Garron's arrival with the Texas-based indie-pop band, they were entering a phase of heavy touring in support of their debut album Room Noises.
His bass work has been said to be inspired by Radiohead, Kent, Pink Floyd, the Beatles, and Matt Rubano, among others.
DuPree has additionally become known as a recording engineer in more recent years, beginning commercially with his work on Eisley's fourth studio LP, Currents.
Production continued throughout the remainder of the year, marking Eisley's most extensive length of time spent recording a single album since their inception.
DuPree was credited as Engineer for the album, and also contributed his bass guitar skills on the track "Patterns."
The record reached #3 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts, and received generally positive reviews for the band's debut release.
Hebrews, the sixth studio album by American pop-punk band Say Anything, was recorded and engineered by DuPree in Tyler, TX throughout late 2013 and early 2014.