She does things her way, or she doesn’t do them at all, and tours harder than most of the swingin’ D’s out there trying to sound like Tyler Childers. Though her career started in Nashville in the world of major labels and radio play, she’s a full-blown independent music maverick these days. There are only a few women out there in country music that you would ever dare considering using the exemplifying qualifier of “Outlaw” with, but Sunny Sweeney sure fits the bill. Sunny Sweeney – Married Alone – September 23rd And since this is Dailey & Vincent, you know when they say “country,” it won’t be a close approximation, it will be an authentic rendering of country sounds and sentiments. It’s the duo’s first original album in over five years. But that’s exactly what Grand Ole Opry members and long-time bluegrass and Gospel duo Dailey & Vincent have decided to do.Īlready heavily renown and awarded in both Gospel and bluegrass including a whopping 35 IBMA bluegrass awards, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent will be releasing their first official country album on September 16th via BMG. It’s pretty rare to have a bluegrass outfit decide to flip the script and make a country album. It’s always exciting when one of your favorite country artists like Dwight Yoakam, Alan Jackson, or Sturgill Simpson decides to cut a bluegrass album. ( read more)ĭailey & Vincent – Let’s Sing Some Country! – September 16th Many people in the Adam Hood orbit who respect the songwriting of the Opelika, Alabama native answered the call to make Bad Days Better a career effort. In other words, this is like getting a new Adam Hood album, and Adam Hood/Brent Cobb collaborative album, and a Blackberry Smoke side project all rolled up into one. Adam Hood and producer Brent Cobb lined up no less than Blackberry Smoke themselves to be the studio band for Bad Days Better. Produced by good friend and frequent collaborator Brent Cobb, Bad Days Better sees appearances by Miranda Lambert, Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke, Courtney Patton, and songwriting partners such as Warren Haynes of The Allman Bros., Pat McLaughlin, Rob Snyder, Davis Nix, Dave Kennedy, and Oran Thornton. ( read more)Īdam Hood – Bad Days Better – September 16th On The Man from Waco, Crockett writes or co-writes all 14 tracks. And even though Charley oscillates between original records and cover records paying tribute to past greats, his original albums also tend to have a few cover songs too. The album was recorded at Bruce’s studio The Bunker just outside of Austin, TX in Lockhart where Robison also records all of his stuff for his song/profile series The Next Waltz.Īlso making the album unique, Crockett recorded it entirely with his backing band The Blue Drifters as opposed to bringing in auxiliary players. First, Crockett breaks his streak of working with producer Billy Horton for the new album, and instead goes with the man who has been managing Crockett for a while now, Texas music legend Bruce Robison. There are quite a few things that will make The Man from Waco unique from Charley Crockett’s previous releases. If you know of an album to be released that you believe is of interest to country and roots music, please feel free to share the information below in the comments section for the benefit of everyone.Ĭharley Crockett – Man From Waco – September 9th PLEASE NOTE: No artist or album was overlooked, snubbed, or disregarded here. This list will be updated regularly under the “confirmed releases” heading when new albums are announced, though older albums won’t be removed from the list so people can look back at what they might have missed. Hint: Bookmark this page, and come back each Friday to stay up-to-date with releases. And then of course, at the bottom is the always-fun “rumor mill” where hints and allegations land. Instead of being overwhelmed, use this guide to help you navigate through the crush of titles, with the first 20 albums listed considered some of the top releases to pay attention to, with a more detailed list of (most) all of the releases in country and “Americana” beneath that. The final months of 2022 are here, and just like the first portion of the year, it is jam packed in an increasingly cluttered environment for new releases.
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