Charley Crockett is preparing to release his new album titled '$10 Cowboy,' which he claims was written in various unconventional locations such as truck stops, casinos, and alleys.
Jonathan Bernstein
Charley Crockett has not released a new album in 16 months, which is a relatively short period compared to most artists' album release cycles. However, this is unusual for Crockett because he released a total of nine records between 2018 and 2022, averaging almost two albums per year.
Crockett's upcoming album, titled $10 Cowboy, is highly anticipated due to various reasons, including the long period of anticipation. Crockett stated that the album is a heartfelt tribute to his homeland, reflecting his wandering journey throughout the country.
He expressed that this writing is produced in various locations such as truck stops, casinos, and the alleys near performance venues. Additionally, he mentioned that he writes while sitting in his truck parked on South Congress in Austin. Being a wanderer himself, he believes that he is in a favorable position to offer insights and opinions about America.
Crockett has consistently explored the theme of America in his music. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, he revealed that his song "Music City, U.S.A." also touches on the subject of the United States.
Collaborating with Billy Horton, Crockett has penned the title track for his album " $10 Cowboy" which showcases his signature style of gritty and authentic storytelling that resonates with the working class. Crockett and his band are set to perform this song for the first time on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday evening.
Crockett stated that being on the road allows you to directly experience how different Americans perceive themselves as going through significant struggles. This includes individuals such as the roughneck working in the oil and gas fields in West Texas, the single mother raising children on her own, and the young man who feels compelled to work on the street corner because he believes it is his only option. Crockett acknowledges that he can see a common thread among them all – 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 who they are.
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The album titled $10 Cowboy will be available on April 26. Crockett will be promoting the album with a tour that includes a significant period in Australia during February, as well as performances at various festivals in North America.
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– Charley Crockett has announced his North American tour dates, starting on January 23 in Park City, UT, and ending on August 3 in St. Charles, IA. Some other cities he will be performing in include San Antonio, TX; Tempe, AZ; Miami, FL; Memphis, TN; Riviera Maya, Mexico; Biloxi, MS; Georgetown, TX; Indio, CA; Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Toronto, ON; Montreal, QC; South Burlington, VT; Portland, ME; Albany, NY; Hampton, NH; Port Chester, NY; Hartford, CT; Mansfield, MA; Bonner, MT; Whitefish, MT; Great Falls, MT; Emigrant, MT; Cheyenne, WY; Telluride, CO; Columbus, OH; Pendleton, OR; Brooklyn, NY; and Check, VA. Some of these dates will also feature Hank Williams Jr. as a co-performer.
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