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Upcoming Country CD Releases


March 28, 2025

Allison Krauss and Robert PlantArcadia (Down the Road Records) – Allison Krauss and Union Station return with their first album in 14 years. The 10-song release was self-produced by the band. Krauss wrote one song for the release, which was recorded in Nashville. The band now includes Russell Moore, who was the lead singer for iiird tyme out.

April 8, 2025

Brandi Carlile and Elton JohnWho Believes In Angels (Interscope) – Brandi Carlile and Elton John collaborate on their first album together. The album features Elton-led songs and Carlile-led songs, with long term collaborator Bernie Taupin and Carlile both contributing lyrics, and producer and co-writer Andrew Watt acting as the producer,

April 11, 2025

Kolby CooperLove You, Goodnight (Big Loud) – Texas singer Kolby returns with a 14-song effort.

April 18, 2025

LOCASHBet the Farm (Galaxy Label Group) – LOCASH - aka Chris Lucas and Preston Brust - release their fifth album.

April 25, 2025

John MorganCarolina Blue (Broken Bow) – John Morgan, who has written songs recorded by Jason Aldean, makes his label debut. The 12 songs include "Friends Like That," which features Aldean.
Willie NelsonOh What a Beautiful World (Sony Legacy) – Willie Nelson releases another new album, only four days before he turns 92. The disc is a tribute disc to Rodney Crowell. The title track, which features Crowell, was the first single.

May 16, 2025

Bryce LeatherwoodBryce Leatherwood (Mercury Nashville) – Bryce Leatherwood, a native of Woodstock, Ga. and winner of season 22 of The Voice in 2022, makes his debut. He helped write three of the 12 songs on his debut. Leatherwood plays traditional country music.

May 23, 2025

The SteelDriversOutrun (Sun) –

June 6, 2025

Rascal FlattsLife is a Highway: Refueled Duets (Big Machine Label Group) – Rascal Flatts returns after a hiatus for an album of duets with the likes of the Jonas Brothers, Carly Pearce, Blake Shelton and Jason Aldean.

June 20, 2025

Lukas NelsonAmerican Romance (Sony Music Nashville) – After a long career with his band, Promise of the Real, with the band on hiatus, Lukas Nelson. releases huis solo debut. Sierra Ferrell and Stephen Wilson Jr. help out on the Shooter Jennings-produced disc.

June 27, 2025

Parker McCollumParker McCollum (Universal Nashville) – Parker McCollum releases his fifth studio disc. He had a hand in writing all but two of the songs. He co-wrote with Jon Randall, Randy Rogers, Lori McKenna, Randy Montana, Liz Rose, Natalie Hemby and Monty Criswell.


Recent CD Releases


March 18, 2025

Caylee HammackBed of Roses (Capitol Nashville) – Caylee Hammack releases her sophomore album. Hammack helped write 12 of the 1`3 songs, including one song by herself. THis is the follow-up to 2020's "If It Wasn't For You."

March 14, 2025

Carly Pearcehummingbird: no rain, no flowers (Big Machine Label Group) – Carly Pearce releases a deluxe version of "hummingbird," containing five new songs. The expanded album features three never-before-heard songs – "if looks could kill," "heart first" and "no rain" – as well as two new acoustic Vevo takes on "oklahoma" and "things i don't chase."
Charley CrockettLonesome Drifter (Island) – Charley Crockett makes his major label debut with this release. Crockett procduced the dozen-song set with Shooter Jenning.
Seldom SceneRemains to be Scene (Smithsonian Folkways) – Five decades along, bluegrass veterans Seldom Scene return with the final album from Dudley Connell and company. Connell is retiring from the group, which consists of Connell (who will be replaced by Grammy-winner Clay Hess), Lou Reid (mandolin, guitar), Ronnie Simpkins (bass), Ron Stewart (banjo, fiddle, guitar) and Fred Travers (Dobro). The songs include covers of Jim Croce, The Kinks and Bob Dylan.
Jason Boland & The StragglersThe Last Kings of Babylon (Thirty Tigers) – Texas-via-Oklahoma band Jason Boland & The Stragglers come full circle after 25 years. "The Last Kings of Babylon" was produced by Lloyd Maines, who also produced their debut, "Pearl Snaps." The latest disc contains 10 songs of country and Red Dirt music.

March 7, 2025

Sierra HullA Tip Toe High Wire (Self-released) – Sierra Hull goes her own way with an independent release after spending her entire career on Rounder Records. Self-produced with longtime friend and engineer Shani Gandhi, "A Tip Toe High Wire" is Hull's first album in five years and the first to feature her touring band — Shaun Richardson (guitar), Avery Merritt (fiddle), Erik Coveney (bass) and Mark Raudabaugh (drums).

February 28, 2025

JD ClaytonBlue Sky Sundays (Rounder) – Arkansas native JD Clayton releases his second disc. He produced the nine-song set, the follow-up to his much praised debut, "Long Way From Home."
Charles Wesley GodwinLonely Mountain Town (Big Loud) – Charles Wesley Godwin releases a seven-song EP, written mostly on the road over the past two years.
Kip MooreSolitary Tracks (Virgin) – Kip Moore puts out music on a new label after spending his career on Universal. The single "Around You" is out Jan. 31.
RedferrinSome City, Somewhere (Warner Nashville) – Redferrin releases his second EP. The Tennessee native co-produced the seven-song set.

February 21, 2025

Chase MatthewChase (Warner) – Chase Matthew is releasing his third album. "Chase" contains 13 tracks including the previously released "Missin' Me Missin' You" and "Backroads of My Mind," and also features a guest appearance by Lauren Alaina on "Half Heart Empty." Matthews wrote nine songs on the project, which was produced by Austin Shawn with co-production on some tracks by Brock Berryhill, Blake Bollinger, Brian Bunn, Gabe Foust and Will Bundy, plus an additional song produced by Danny Majić.
Randall KingNeon (Unplugged) (Warner Nashville) – Texas traditionalist Randall King strips it back with this version of "Neon," which came out in 2024 as "Into the Neon." The release contains 18 tracks.
Kameron MarloweSad Songs For The Soul (Sony Music Nashville) – Kameron Marlowe releases his third full-length release for Sony. The disc contains 10 songs, six of which Marlowe helped write. He leads off the album with his version of Cam's hit "Burning House."

February 7, 2025

HARDYHardy (Live From Red Rocks) (Big Loud) – HARDY played two shows at the iconic Denver-area venue in October 2024. The live disc contains 20 songs.
Joe ElyLove + Freedom (Rack 'Em) – Joe Ely covers Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark on the 13-song disc along with originals. He had previously recorded the material during tour breaks. Ryan Bingham guests on Woody Guthrie's "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)."

January 31, 2025

Nefesh MountainBeacons (Self-released) – Jewish bluegrass/Americana group Nefesh Mountain offer 18 new tracks featuring guests Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Mark Schatz, Greg Leisz, Rob McCoury and Cody Kilby. The double album contains eight Americana songs with our electric band on disc one and 10 more on the Bluegrass oriented disc two
Sierra FerrellTrail of Flowers (Deluxe) (Rounder) – West Virginia singer Sierra Ferrell goes the deluxe route, adding two songs to the well-received original release.

January 24, 2025

Mary Chapin Carpenter, Julie Fowlis and Karine PolwartLooking For The Thread (Thirty Tigers) – Mary Chapin Carptenter teams with Scottish artists Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart. Produced by Bonny Light Horseman's Josh Kaufman (Bob Weir, The National), the 10-track album was recorded entirely live at Real World Studios.
Kane BrownThe High Road (RCA Nashville) – Kane Brown releases his fourth full-length disc.
Ty MyersThe Select (RECORDS Nashville/Columbia) – Texas native Ty Myers makes hid debut at the age 17. He wrote 12 of the 14 songs.


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