Charley Crockett is preparing to release his album titled '$10 Cowboy,' which he claims was composed in various locations such as truck stops, casinos, and alleys.
Jonathan Bernstein
Charley Crockett has gone a whole 16 months without putting out a new album. While this may seem like a short time for most musicians, it's actually a small portion of the amount of music Crockett has been releasing. From 2018 to 2022, the Texas singer-songwriter managed to release an impressive total of nine records.
$10 Cowboy, Crockett's upcoming album, has generated a lot of excitement due to various factors, including the long wait for its release. According to Crockett, the album serves as a heartfelt tribute to his homeland, reflecting his exploration and connection with his native country.
He mentioned that this writing is created in various places such as truck stops, casinos, alleys behind venues, and even in his own truck parked on South Congress in Austin. As someone who constantly moves around and does not have a permanent home, he believes that he is in a unique and advantageous position to offer insights and commentary about America.
Crockett has consistently incorporated the theme of America in his work. In a 2021 interview with Rolling Stone, he mentioned that his song "Music City, U.S.A." also touches on the subject of the United States.
Billy Horton collaborated with Crockett to write the title track for his album " $10 Cowboy". This song captures Crockett's signature style of portraying the gritty realities of working-class life. Crockett and his band are scheduled to perform the song for the first time on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday night.
Crockett stated that being on the road allows you to personally witness how different types of Americans perceive themselves as going through significant struggles. This includes individuals in the oil and gas fields in West Texas, single mothers raising children alone, and young men working on the streets because they feel it's their only option. Crockett acknowledges that he can see a common thread among them, as they all feel invisible. He is deeply moved by the internal battles they are fighting and how they have become trapped by society's perception of them.
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Charley Crockett's upcoming North American tour dates include stops in Park City, San Antonio, Tempe, Miami, Memphis, Riviera Maya, Miramar Beach, Biloxi, Georgetown, Indio, Vancouver, Calgary, Enoch, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, South Burlington, Portland, Albany, Hampton, Port Chester, Hartford, Mansfield, Bonner, Whitefish, Great Falls, Emigrant, Cheyenne, Telluride, Columbus, Pendleton, Brooklyn, Check, St. Charles. Some of these dates will be with Hank Williams Jr.
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