Charley Crockett is preparing to release his new album titled ' $10 Cowboy,' which he claims was composed in various locations such as truck stops, casinos, and alleys.
Jonathan Bernstein
Charley Crockett has not released a new record in 16 months, which is a relatively short time compared to most artists' album release cycles. However, this is a significant break for Crockett, as he released an impressive nine records between 2018 and 2022.
Crockett's upcoming album, $10 Cowboy, is highly anticipated for several reasons, one of which is the long wait leading up to its release. Crockett describes the album as a heartfelt homage to his homeland, with its wandering nature paying tribute to his country.
The writer of this material finds inspiration in various places such as truck stops, casinos, and the alleys behind venues. They also often write while parked in their truck on South Congress in Austin. Being a wanderer with no fixed residence, they believe they are uniquely qualified to offer their perspective on America.
Crockett has frequently explored the theme of America in his work. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, he mentioned that the United States was also a hidden subject in his song "Music City, U.S.A."
Billy Horton collaborated with Crockett to write the title track for " $10 Cowboy." This song embodies Crockett's characteristic gritty and realistic portrayal of the working class. Crockett and his band are scheduled to perform the song for the first time on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday evening.
In a statement, Crockett expressed that being on the road allows him to witness firsthand the various struggles that different types of Americans face. Whether it's the roughneck working in the oil and gas fields in West Texas, the single mother raising children alone, or the young man forced to work on the streets due to limited options, Crockett acknowledges that each of them feels invisible. He is deeply moved by the internal battles they fight and how they have been trapped by society's perception of who they are.
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