Coleman Jennings Slates Debut LP ‘Lead You Home’ For May
Coleman Jennings will release his debut album Lead You Home via Big Loud Texas / Mercury Records on May 8.
The new collection includes the playful new track that toasts to a love that burned hot but faded fast, “Good While It Lasted,” out today (March 30). Produced by Dave Cobb, the project features 10 country-folk tracks captured in a stream of creative consciousness. The album features previously released “Flyin’,” his first label release “Head Spinning,” and the ’70s-style harmony rich “Jamie.”
“Sometimes you feel as if you don’t write the songs – it’s more like they’re being gifted to you because you’ve been open enough to receive them,” Jennings proclaims. “A lot of it genuinely feels like being a conduit for the universe, for God, and trying not to care. It was extremely improvisational and, in the moment, like ‘Let’s just have fun.’”
Coleman will hit the road in mid-April supporting Benjamin Tod and The Incline Six, making stops in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Arizona. In July, he’ll support Charles Wesley Godwin on “The Christian Name Tour” on select dates.
Lead You Home Track List:
1. “Ride On” (Coleman Jennings)
2. “Head Spinning” (Coleman Jennings)
3. “Jamie” (Coleman Jennings)
4. “Flyin'” (Coleman Jennings)
5. “Marianaville” (Coleman Jennings)
6. “In The West” (Coleman Jennings)
7. “Mary Rae” (Coleman Jennings)
8. “Good While It Lasted” (Coleman Jennings)
9. “First Born Home” (Coleman Jennings)
10. “I Will Lead You Home” (Steven Paul)
All songs produced by Dave Cobb


