DISClaimer Single Reviews: Two Duets Share Disc Of The Day

We’re all over the musical map today in DISClaimer.

For your listening pleasure we have jazzy cabaret with Lisa Stewart, bluegrass message music via The Grascals/Dolly Parton collaboration, country rock from Karley Scott Collins, a folkie outing from the late John Prine, Latin romance with a Carin León & Kacey Musgraves duet, Jake Worthington’s hardcore honky-tonk and whatever-he-is Americana legend Todd Snider.

The Disc of the Day is a tie between two duets—the Carin León & Kacey Musgraves and the Dierks Bentley & The Band Loula collabs.

Give Texans Jerry DeLeon & Southbound a DISCovery Award.

KARLEY SCOTT COLLINS / “Easy to Leave”
Writers: Aaron Zuckerman/Karley Scott Collins/Nathan Chapman; Producers: Karley Scott Collins, Nathan Chapman; Label: Sony Music Nashville
– The grit and velvet in her voice are super compelling. She’s a multi-hyphenate who plays and writes as well as she sings. Collins and Nathan Chapman play all the instruments and co-produce her sounds. Her Flight Risk album is due Sept. 26. Sounds like it will be fierce.

THE GRASCALS & DOLLY PARTON / “Broken Angels”
Writers: Dolly Parton/Jamie Johnson; Producer: Kent Wells; Label: Billy Blue Records
– “One day at a time,” rings out as the message on this exquisite ballad about addiction and recovery. The three-part vocal harmonies lift this to hillbilly heaven.

K. MICHELLE / “Jack Daniel’s”
Writers: ERNEST/Jordan Dozzi/Kimberly Michelle Pate/Rocky Block; Producers: Jeff Balding, Kristian Bush; Label: BBR Music Group
– In this barroom wailer, she avers that Jack is the only man she trusts. Lotsa guitar and percussion in the busy production. She’s a former pop hit maker who sounds completely at home in country music.

DIERKS BENTLEY & THE BAND LOULA / “Get Down on Your Knees and Pray”
Writer: Bill Monroe; Producer: Ben Helson; Label: Capitol Records Nashville
– Swampy and moody and totally cool. Deep twang guitar, multi-part harmonies, searing fiddle and bluesy mandolin cut through a swirling cloud of haunting atmosphere. Fabulous listening. It’s recorded live, and it drives the audience absolutely wild. Me, too.

JAKE WORTHINGTON / “When I Write the Song”
Writer: Jake Worthington; Producers: Chuck Ainlay, Jon Randall; Label: Big Loud Texas
– Worthington’s sophomore album drops next week. Its title tune is a honky-tonk ballad that he invests with heart and a beautifully phrased, bent-note vocal. This Texas traditionalist is “keeping it country,” and I’m all ears. Bravo.

EMILY ANN ROBERTS / “Jack & Jill Daniel’s”
Writers: Emily Ann Roberts/Jeremy Spillman/Ryan Beaver/Trent Willmon; Producer: Brandon Hood; Label: RECORDS/Sony Music Nashville
– Very clever. It has a “Jack and Jill” plotline, but with a load of extra information. Like, Jack drinks because Jill broke his heart. The sunny mood and sweetly bopping track support a shiny-bright vocal performance. Nicely done. Roberts successfully competed on The Voice when she was still in high school. This single marks her Sony debut.

JOHN PRINE / “Ain’t Hurtin’ Nobody”
Writer: John Prine; Producer: Howie Epstein; Label: Oh Boy Records
– This is an alternative performance of Prine’s 1995 favorite, and it’s even cooler than the jaunty original. It lopes along with the wry attitude and easy-going charm that endeared him to millions. You’ll find it on a new posthumous album that combines the original tracks of his Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings album with unearthed demos, previously unreleased tracks and alternative song versions. The whole thing is a 20-track masterpiece.

COLBIE CAILLAT & LEE BRICE / “Kinda Single”
Writers: Colbie Caillat/Eric Arjes/Jimmy Robbins/Lee Brice; Producers: Eric Arjes, Jimmy Robbins; Label: Blue Jean Baby Records
– A deliciously melodic, cocktail-lounge pickup tune, dressed up in hearty harmonies and layered production. Both artists sing their faces off on this rippling toe tapper that treats romance as revolving door of push and pull. A winner.

LISA STEWART & TOMMY EMMANUEL / “The Man You Are Today”
Writers: Lisa Stewart/Rodney Crowell/Tommy Emmanuel; Producer: Kevin McKendree; Label: Qualified Records
– Stewart adopts a classic chanteuse vibe on this jazzy outing enlivened by Emmanuel’s sterling guitar work. Bass player Casey Abrams and drummer Chester Thompson complete the trio lineup backing her on this playful lyric. Sultry, slinky and soothing.

CARIN LEÓN & KACEY MUSGRAVES / “Lost in Translation”
Writers: Amy Allen/Kacey Musgraves/Oscar Armando Diaz de Leon/Shane McAnally; Producers: Julian Bunetta, Matt Zara; Label: Socios Music
– Mexican-style instrumental flourishes embellish this lilting, lively duet that describes a romance that’s trying to navigate a language barrier. León’s rapid-fire Spanish delivery contrasts with Musgraves’ languid style beautifully, and he harmonizes with her with immense verve. Wonderfully refreshing…and sexy, too.

TODD SNIDER / “While We Still Have a Chance”
Writers: Chris Robinson/Todd Snider; Producers: Aaron Lee Tasjan, Joe Bisirri, Robbie Crowell; Label: Aimless Records
– Americana legend Snider croaks out this plea for romantic reconciliation at a drawled, deliberately slow pace. The stripped-down, minimalist accompaniment wisely stays out of the way of his gripping, tuneless delivery. It’s an advance track from a collection titled High, Lonesome and Then Some, due for release on Oct. 17. I remain a fan.

RONNIE McDOWELL, RODNEY COLLINS & JOHNNY RODRIGUEZ / “Thing About Texas”
Writer: Ronnie McDowell; Producers: Mike Schrimpf, Ronnie McDowell; Label: Lanier Records
– McDowell wrote and produced this. He kicks it off with a lead vocal backed by lilting twin fiddles, but then he steps back and lets Collins and the late Johnny Rodriguez take the vocal spotlight. The breezy ode to the Lone Star State was Rodriguez’s last studio performance, and the single is dedicated to him.

JERRY DeLEON & SOUTHBOUND / “Cold One”
Writers: Alyssa Micaela/Chris Rafetto/Jeff Middleton; Producers: Stormy Cooper, Will Braun; Label: Azteca Ranch Music
– Kick back, put your feet up, relax and treat yourself to a brew at the end of a hard-working day. It’s a simple idea, but DeLeon’s earnest delivery and Southbound’s country-rock chops make it sound uttering inviting. A late afternoon groove that goes down smooth, thank to these San Antonio talents.

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Jason Aldean Featured On ‘Armchair Expert Podcast’ With Dax Shepard & Monica Padman

Jason Aldean, Dax Shepard and Monica Padman

Jason Aldean joined Dax Shepard and Monica Padman on this week’s Armchair Expert Podcast ahead of the launch of his new single, “How Far Does A Goodbye Go,” scheduled for release later this month (9/12).

Aldean talked about the effects of not spending more than two years at any school growing up, teaching himself guitar via cassette player and how big the gap feels between his real-life and performance personas.

 

Dierks Bentley Performs On Good Morning America

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Dierks Bentley graced Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series on Wednesday (8/27) with a three-song set that included the television debut of “Jesus Loves Me” from his acclaimed new album Broken Branches, along with fan favorites “Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)” and “5150.”

Bentley recently wrapped his 30-city summer “Broken Branches Tour” with openers The Band Loula and Zach Top.

 

Warren Zeiders Recognized With Pandora’s Billionaire Plaque

Warren Zeiders.

Warren Zeiders was recently recognized with Pandora’s Billionaire Plaque, celebrating his over one billion streams on the platform. To celebrate the achievement, Warren stopped by SiriusXM The Highway’s Music Row Happy Hour.

Zeiders has amassed earned more than 3.6 billion global career streams, 2 billion TikTok views and 7.9 million monthly listeners on Spotify. He is set to release new music on Sept. 12.

 

Austin Williams’ ‘90s Rap Mashup’ Goes Gold

Pictured (L-R): Producer Brandon Manley, Parents Missy Williams and Timmy Williams, Truth or Dare Records’ Missi Gallimore, Austin Williams, Ignition’s Ken Madson, Stem’s Alison Junker. Photo: Chris Rippy

Austin Williams‘ single “90s Rap Mashup” has been RIAA certified Gold.

The milestone was marked at the kickoff of his “Fall Too Far Tour” on Aug. 21 at Barstool Nashville, where Williams was surprised with a plaque presented by his team at Stem, Truth or Dare Records and Ignition.

“It’s no easy feat getting a Gold record in today’s landscape,” shares Stem’s Head of A&R and Label Partnerships Alison Junker. “This milestone underscores Austin Williams’ undeniable talent, relentless work ethic and the powerful connection he’s built with his fans. We’re proud to celebrate this well-deserved success alongside Missi Gallimore/Truth or Dare Records and Austin.”

 

Waylon Wyatt Makes National Television Debut On CBS Saturday Morning

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Waylon Wyatt recently made his national television debut on CBS Saturday Morning. He performed “Jailbreak” alongside Bayker Blankenship, “Arkansas Diamond” and “Old Habits”

 

Nashville In Sync Announces Second Annual Fall Summit

Nashville In Sync (NIS) will host its second annual fall summit on Oct. 23 at Riverside Revival in Nashville. This years panelists include Deric Berberabe (Wild Card Creative Group), Colleen Dahlstrom (McCann NY), Madonna Wade-Reed (Whoopsie Daisy) and Brandon Schott (Concord Music Publishing).

“Following the success of our inaugural summit, we’re thrilled to bring the community together once again to foster connection and inspire growth in the sync space,” shares Heather Cook, President of Nashville In Sync.

Drew Green Announces Debut, Full-Length Album

Viral country riser Drew Green has revealed that he will release his debut album, What You’re Looking For, on Sept. 19 via RECORDS Nashville. He has released a music video for his fan-favorite track “Ammo” today (Sept. 4) to celebrate.

Co-written by Green with Mark Trussell and Benji Davis, “Ammo” finds the McMinnville, Tennessee native at his most unapologetic yet and letting go the only way he knows how. The visual was produced and directed by Chase Lauer, with Jimmy Naples as director of photography.

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Green’s debut album follows a string of streaming successes. To-date, he has garnered over 400 million career streams and hopes to make a defining statement with What You’re Looking For. The 18-track collection includes the swaggering focus track “Lie Together,” the emotionally raw “Ammo” and collaborations with HARDY (“Colorado”) and 501 Bryze (“Back On It”).

“This album feels like the story I’ve been waiting to tell,” shares Green. “From writing songs in college to chasing it every night at Tootsie’s, I’ve dreamed of a project that shows every side of me — the highs, the heartbreak, and the grit it takes to keep going.”

What You’re Looking For Track Listing:
1. “Lotta Bit of You” (Drew Green, Brett James, Will Bundy, Brent Anderson)**
2. “Lie Together” (Jordan Rager, Evan Mayo, Paxton Peay, Cade Brinkley)*
3. “Ammo” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Benjy Davis)*
4. “Back On It” (feat. 501 Bryze) (Drew Green, Milan Modi, Russell Sutton, Andrew Bloom, James Maddocks, Noa Brown, Joseph McCue, Jordan Wheeler)***
5. “What You’re Looking For” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Hunter Phelps, Brent Anderson)*
6. “Take Me” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Matt Jenkins, Russell Sutton)*
7. “There Ain’t A Bar” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Reid Isbell)*
8. “Coming In Country” (Robert McDill, Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Kelly Archer)*
9. “Heard About Me” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Russell Sutton)*
10. “Town Drunk” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Josh Miller)*
11. “One of Mine” (Drew Green, Mark Trussell, Michael Whitworth)*
12. “The Right Way” (Drew Green, Russell Sutton, Andrew Bloom, Milan Modi, James Maddocks)***
13. “Colorado” (feat. HARDY) (Hunter Phelps, Drew Green and Michael Hardy)*
14. “Hot Chicken” (Drew Green, Seth Alley, Heath Warren, Jake Rose)****
15. “Road Dirt” (Drew Green, Hunter Phelps, Mark Trussell)*
16. “Whiskey on Whiskey” (Drew Green, Lee Starr, Jon Stark)*
17. “Undefeated” (Drew Green, Russell Sutton, Lindsay Rimes)*
18. “You and the Sun” (Brent Anderson, Chris DuBois, Austin Machado, Davis Forney, Michael Stevens)*^

*Produced by Mark Trussell
**Co-produced by Mark Trussell and Will Bundy
***Produced by Yung Lan
****Co-produced by Mark Trussell and Seth Alley
*^Produced by Brent Anderson

Eclipse Music Group Signs Lee Starr

Pictured (L-R): Anna Thiel (Eclipse Music, Creative Coordinator), Courtney Crist (Eclipse Music Group, Vice President, Publishing), Lee Starr and Penny Gattis (Eclipse Music Group, Partner)

Eclipse Music Publishing, a division of Eclipse Music Group, has signed songwriter and producer Lee Starr.

A Texarkana, Arkansas native, Starr moved to Nashville in 2014 after honing his craft in Austin, Texas. He landed his first publishing deal in 2018, quickly gaining momentum with major successes including the Platinum-certified No. 1 hit “My Boy” by Elvie Shane.

Now Starr’s catalog features standout tracks like Drew Green’s Gold-certified “Good Ol’ Man” and Conner Smith’s viral hit “I Hate Alabama.” Most recently, Starr co-produced Ashland Craft’s sophomore album, Dive Bar Beauty Queen.

“I jumped at the chance to work with Lee. He is the ultimate professional and hard worker. I am beyond excited to be a part of this next chapter of his career,” says Courtney Crist, Vice President, Publishing at Eclipse Music Group.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the Eclipse Music family. The experience and knowledge among the team here and the hunger to plant a flag in the community fire me up to keep making country music,” shares Starr.

Willie Nelson Tips His Hat To Haggard On ‘Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle’

Willie Nelson pays tribute to his longtime friend Merle Haggard on his latest album Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle, set for release on Nov. 7 via Legacy Recordings. The first single from the album, Willie’s take on the classic “Workin’ Man Blues,” which was a No. 1 for Haggard in 1969, is out today (Sept. 4).

Available digitally, on CD and as a single LP black vinyl release, the album features Willie’s new interpretations of 11 classics penned by Merle Haggard. The tracks were handpicked for the album and include songs from various parts of Haggard’s career, from tracks off of his first No. 1 country album, 1966’s Swinging Doors (“Swinging Doors,” “Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down”) and late 60s career-defining hits (“Mama Tried,” “Okie From Muskogee”) to 70’s classics (“If We Make It Through December,” “Ramblin’ Fever”) and his No. 1 honky-tonk classic from 1980, “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink.”

Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle is the latest in Nelson’s storied history of focusing entire albums on a single songwriter’s or artist’s work. In the last decade alone, he has released albums focusing on songwriters Harlan Howard, Ray Price, George Gershwin and Rodney Crowell, and released two volumes of songs associated with Frank Sinatra. Nelson and Haggard released three collaborative albums together: 1983’s Pancho and Lefty, 2007’s Last Of The Breed (alongside Ray Price) and 2015’s Django and Jimmie.

The album announcement comes on the heels of the premiere of Highway 99: A Double Album, the career-spanning documentary on the life and career of Merle Haggard directed by Ethan Hawke which premiered at the Telluride Film Festival last weekend and featured Nelson as a prominent interview subject.

Nelson is preparing to launch the final leg of the “Outlaw Music Festival 10th Anniversary Tour” in the Northeast and Midwest starting tomorrow with a lineup that includes Willie, Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Waxahatchee and Madeline Edwards.

Kane Brown Celebrates No. 1 ‘Backseat Driver’ On BMI Rooftop

Pictured (L-R, back row): Sony Music Nashville’s Dennis Reese, Black River’s Rebekah Gordon, ASCAP’s Evyn Johnston, On Cor Music’s Mickey Jack Cones, Combustion’s Chris Van Belkom and BMI’s MaryAnn Keen. (L-R, font row): Studio Bank’s Ron Cox, Jacob Davis (ASCAP), Kane Brown (BMI) and Jordan Walker (BMI). Photo: Larry McCormack for BMI

Kane Brown gathered the Nashville music industry alongside friends and family on the BMI rooftop to celebrate his most recent No. 1 hit “Backseat Driver” on Wednesday afternoon.

The song was penned by Jacob Davis and Jordan Walker and produced by Dann Huff. The single from his album The High Road marks Brown’s eighth consecutive country radio chart-topper.

Hosted by BMI and ASCAP, the event was emceed by BMI’s MaryAnn Keen. Sony Music Nashville’s Dennis Reese, Black River’s Rebekah Gordon, ASCAP’s Evyn Johnston, On Cor Music’s Mickey Jack Cones and Combustion’s Chris Van Belkom all took the microphone to honor each writer, producer and artist.

Many of these industry leaders praised “Backseat Driver” for its heartfelt portrayal of everyday moments and highlighted the seamless collaboration between the song’s two writers in bringing the story to life.

Studio Bank sponsored the event, with Ron Cox presenting a special donation in honor of the writers to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Huff took the microphone next, reiterating how much he loved the song and having the opportunity to work on it.

Walker, who was surprised by his family who traveled from Texas to attend, celebrated his second No. 1 single, thanking his teams at Sony and Combustion, along with Brown for cutting an outside song.

“This is one of the most special songs I’ve ever been a part of because it couldn’t come from a more real place,” Davis shared. “I want to thank Kane Brown because it is guys like him who give us the fire to do what we do.” He shared a few stories of his daughter, now nine, who inspired the song.

Brown thanked Walker and Davis for how well the song was written to tell the story of his current season of life. “I think it’s so cool how Nashville works and everybody is just family. Not everybody will take something away from that song, but the whole song means something to me.”

Craft Recordings Relaunches HighTone Records With Vinyl Of ‘Tulare Dust’

Craft Recordings is relaunching HighTone Records and reimagining the genre-spanning label as a curated home for standout releases from the American roots music landscape.

Originally founded in 1983, HighTone’s legacy was built on championing voices across the spectrum of American Roots music through blues, country, rockabilly, gospel and beyond, and the relaunched imprint will offer curated physical and digital releases, playlists, and original editorial content from the original HighTone catalog as well as from labels Rounder, Sugar Hill, Vanguard and more.

The first projects under the new label are the new HighTone Highlights playlist (available to stream now) and the first-ever vinyl pressing of Tulare Dust: A Songwriter’s Tribute to Merle Haggard, arriving Nov. 7. The 1994 album honors Haggard through the lens of Americana’s finest, including Lucinda Williams, Joe Ely, Dwight Yoakam, Dave Alvin and more.

Russell and Alvin not only served as executive producers on the project but were also featured artists on the 15-track set. Russell kicks off the album with a dustbowl medley of “Tulare Dust/They’re Tearin’ the Labor Camps Down.” Alvin, who was a founding member of the Blasters, with stints in X and the Knitters, closes with a moving rendition of the 1985 Top 10 country hit, “Kern River.” In between are 13 inspired performances, including Lucinda Williams on 1964’s “You Don’t Have Very Far to Go,” Dwight Yoakam on a cover of 1974’s “Holding Things Together,” country rocker Steve Young on the plaintive “Shopping for Dresses” (1982), Joe Ely on the trucker anthem, “White Line Fever” (1969), and more.

Tulare Dust also highlights artists outside of the country sphere, including R&B singer Barrence Whitfield, who performs 1972’s “Irma Jackson,” which was controversial at the time of its release and explores themes of interracial romance. Singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw gives 1969’s “Silver Wings” a modern twist, while X’s John Doe performs the bluesy 1969 track, “I Can’t Hold Myself in Line.” Rocker Peter Case (The Nerves, The Plimsouls) also delivers a rendition of the 1977 Top 20 country hit “A Working Man Can’t Get Nowhere Today” on the acclaimed project.

‘Dibs Forever Home Fund’ Launches In Celebration Of Kelsea Ballerini’s Birthday

Kelsea Ballerini and Dibs. Photo: Courtesy of Kelsea Central.

Kelsea Central, the Kelsea Ballerini update account run by two of her most ardent fans, has launched the “Dibs Forever Home Fund” at Pet Community Center (PCC) in Nashville, as part of their annual philanthropic initiative to celebrate Ballerini’s birthday. The fund will help provide veterinary care to pets of families facing financial hardship.

Thanks to a generous donor, all contributions up to $10,000 will be matched dollar-for-dollar. Tax-deductible donations to the Dibs Forever Home Fund can be made here.

The fund was established in honor of Ballerini’s beloved dog Dibs who was diagnosed with cancer last year.

“Our love for Dibs is as strong as Kelsea’s, and we know how special the bond is between a dog and their family,” says Jenna Starosta, Co-Founder of Kelsea Central. “We wanted this year’s birthday fundraiser to be a tribute to both Kelsea and Dibs, so establishing this fund at Pet Community Center, a nonprofit organization we’ve used for our own pets, seemed like the perfect opportunity to honor their friendship and spread love to every deserving dog in our community.”

PCC is Nashville’s only nonprofit veterinary clinic that operates out of the Phran Galante Center for Pet Wellness, providing spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and outreach services for families living in underserved communities. Each year, the clinic provides affordable care to more than 15,000 dogs and cats, with all services offered on a sliding scale.

“At PCC, we believe pets are family, and we are honored that Kelsea Central chose to establish this fund for Kelsea and Dibs at our clinic,” shares Brandon Dyce, president and CEO of PCC. “Last year, we provided over $430,000 in free veterinary care to dogs and cats in our community, so the Dibs Forever Home Fund will only make it possible for more dogs–and more families–to have access to lifesaving care, which is remarkable and a testament to the generosity of Kelsea’s fans.”

Kelsea Central will be actively raising funds through Oct. 9, the date of PCC’s annual gala, “Fur Ball.”

Brandi Carlile Slates New Album ‘Returning To Myself’ For October

Brandi Carlile is set to release her new album, Returning To Myself, on Oct. 24 on Interscope Records/Lost Highway. The album’s title track is out now along with an accompanying video.

The 11x Grammy-winner is looking inward, reflecting back, and ultimately, returning home on the new 10-song project, which was produced by Carlile, Andrew Watt, Aaron Dessner, and Justin Vernon. The album features her longtime bandmates Phil and Tim Hanseroth and SistaStrings (Monique and Chauntee Ross), as well as Josh Klinghoffer, Chad Smith, Matt Chamberlain, Dave Mackay, Rob Moose, Blake Mills, Mark Isham and Stewart Cole.

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“I’m not my favorite person to spend my time with. Returning to myself is not just a lonely, but a painfully boring thing to do,” shares Carlile about the new project. “So much so that I’m actually not at all interested in doing it. I prefer to double, triple, and quadruple down on co-dependency, which I’ve come to learn that outside of 12-Step programs and junior high school relationships, isn’t really that unhealthy at all…

“For me the key to learning to ‘be alone’ is not being alone at all. It’s being alone in a crowded room. It’s hearing an unexpected doorbell ring and wondering who has shown up to watch me read my book and bite my nails all day. That a guest can be a deep lean-in over a cheap bottle of wine or simply an eyebrow raise and a gesture toward the refrigerator while I play Zelda…where I totally choose myself with someone so close to me I can hear them relax.  People want to be together in silence more than we allow in our time. It’s falling deeply in love with the car wheels on a gravel road. The possibility of the visitor. The “not being alone-ness” of it all…”

Carlile and her band will perform three sold-out nights at Colorado’s legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre this weekend.

Returning To Myself Track List:
1. “Returning To Myself” (Brandi Carlile)
2. “Human” (Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth, Andrew Watt)
3. “A Woman Oversees” (Brandi Carlile)
4. “A War With Time” (Brandi Carlile, Aaron Dessner)
5. “Anniversary” (Brandi Carlile)
6. “Church & State” (Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth, Phil Hanseroth, Andrew Watt)
7. “Joni” (Brandi Carlile)
8. “You Without Me” (Brandi Carlile, Elton John, Andrew Watt, Bernie Taupin)
9. “No One Knows Us” (Brandi Carlile, Aaron Dessner)
10. “A Long Goodbye” (Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth, Phil Hanseroth, Andrew Watt)

Russell Dickerson’s ‘RUSSELLMANIA: Spring Slam Tour 2026’ Dates Set

Russell Dickerson has revealed Round 1 of his “RUSSELLMANIA Spring Slam Tour 2026,” with special guests Dasha and Niko Moon on select dates, which will kick off April 23 in Raleigh.

The first leg of the 2026 tour will visit St. Augustine, Orlando, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Grand Rapids through May 20. Presale tickets for RD Fan Club members are on sale now, with general public on-sale beginning tomorrow (Sept. 5) at RussellDickerson.com.

This past week, Dickerson’s single “Happen To Me” was certified Platinum, and the track has become his biggest streaming debut to date with over 187 million global streams. Continuing its climb on the charts, the single is moving through the top 5 on country radio, reached No. 1 on SiriusXM’s The Highway and is a multi-week No. 1 in Canada and on the UK’s country radio airplay charts, and continues to ascend the Billboard Hot 100, while also landing in the Top 25 on Hot AC and earning a position on the Top 40 chart.

Dickerson also recently surprised fans during the Jonas Brothers’ “Greetings From Your Hometown Tour” stop in Detroit on Aug. 28, performing “Happen To Me” for the sold-out crowd.

“Round 1 RUSSELLMANIA TOUR” 2026 Dates:
4/23/2026 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater *
4/24/2026 – St Augustine, FL – The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre *
4/25/2026 – Orlando, FL – Addition Financial Arena *
5/28/2026 – Cincinnati, OH – ICON Outdoors ^
5/29/2026 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion ^
5/30/2026 – Grand Rapids, MI – Venue TBD ^

*Dasha
^Niko Moon