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Rodney Crowell to release Airline Highway & Tour

May 30, 2025 - March 20, 2026

Rodney Crowell will release Airline Highway on August 29, 2025 via New West Records. The 10-song set was produced by Tyler Bryant and recorded & mixed by Trina Shoemaker in New Orleans, Louisiana. Crackling with live-wire energy, the album follows his 2023 Grammy Award-nominated The Chicago Sessions.

The wise and vibrant Airline Highway features contributions from some of the most exciting young blues and country artists working today, all of whom count Crowell as a foundational influence. Ashley McBryde co-wrote and sings on “Taking Flight,” Lukas Nelson co-wrote and sings the opener “Rainy Days in California,” Blackberry Smoke guitarist Charlie Starr sings on “Heaven Can You Help,” while Rebecca & Megan Lovell from Larkin Poe add harmonies and slide guitar throughout.

With a career spanning more than fifty years, Crowell is still questioning how and why he makes music, still setting new rules and quickly breaking them. “This record is a document of me falling in love with these musicians,” says Crowell. “That’s one of the great perks of this job—falling in love with the people you’re playing with. And we caught that on tape.”

Rolling Stone premiered the video for the album’s first single “Taking Flight,” a devastating duet with Ashley McBryde about the distance between old lovers. Crowell says, “Ashley came over to the house to take a swing at writing a song together. ‘Flight’ is a fictional account of a discussion we had about stardom and driving at night in the south. With the exception of the Allman Brothers, I can’t say I was ever a fan of ‘Southern Rock.’ Tyler Bryant’s off the cuff solo at the end of the song made me reconsider.” Ashley McBryde says, “Simply sitting across from Rodney is magical. Writing a song with an icon is such an honor and being able to call him my friend is one of the great joys of my life. ‘Taking Flight’ explored heartache on a plane I hadn’t been on before. For Rodney to choose me as a co-writer and a singer is something that only existed in dreams. This record speaks for itself and I am so happy I get to be a part of its journey.”

SHARE RODNEY CROWELL’S “TAKING FLIGHT (FEATURING ASHLEY McBRYDE)” VIDEO DIRECTED BY JOSHUA BRITT & NEILSON HUBBARD

Airline Highway began when Crowell met Bryant, a young guitarist and producer whose band The Shakedown have toured with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Guns n’ Roses, AC/DC, among others. Crowell says, “He’s one of the most impressive young men I’ve met in a long time. As soon as I met him, I thought, ‘let’s go!’ We immediately started going back and forth between my home studio and his, making demos and talking about what we wanted to do.” A few months later, they packed up a truckload of gear to make the journey down to his old friend Trina Shoemaker’s remote Dockside Studio, in Maurice, Louisiana. “It’s right at the place where nowhere becomes now here,” Crowell laughs. “It’s got a great vibe, and the band all lived under the same roof. The beautiful Vermilion River is nearby. We thought with any luck we’d get eaten by alligators.”

The band worked fast and loose, rarely doing more than two or three takes of any particular song. The lively music and the humid surroundings unlocked old memories and complicated feelings for Crowell, and the players made sure the music reflected all that joy and loss and regret and wonder. “There’s a romance to the swamp, the semi-tropical climate. We put it to good use, even if it was just me romanticizing my connection to Louisiana.” Crowell has driven many of those backroads when he was growing up on the east side of Houston. Just a few hours west of the state line, he made wild forays into Louisiana as a young man to drink or carouse or mostly catch live music. “You could buy beer in Louisiana without a license, so as soon as we could get away from our parents, my friends and I would drive over the line and go to this club called The Big Oaks Club, where this band called The Boogie Kings played blue-eyed soul. Or swamp pop, as it was called later. In fact, the first recording I ever did was when my buddy and I went over to Crowley, Louisiana, to record at JD Miller’s studio above a beauty shop. But it never came out because the songs we wrote weren’t any good!” It was a humble start to a long and celebrated career for Crowell, who brought a little bit of that swamp-pop fervor to Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band in the 1970s.

Airline Highway focuses on finding new perspectives on your past while living contentedly in the present moment. This is an album about moving on to something new—a different place to call home, a more compassionate understanding of an old love affair, or just the next song on the jukebox. “At a basic level there are a lot more years behind me than there are ahead of me,” Crowell says. “I’m up in my seventieth decade of my life,” he says with a laugh, “and I’m glad that I’m still looking forward to certain things I want to do. My ambition isn’t to be a household name anymore. My ambition is to be satisfied with the work that I do. I’m at a place where it really is about having fun.”

Rodney Crowell moved to Nashville in the early 1970s, coming to prominence first as a writer before establishing himself as a critically acclaimed solo artist in his own right. With 15 #1 songs on the country music charts throughout his career, along with two GRAMMY Awards, he has written hits for such country legends as Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and George Strait, as well as for current chart toppers like Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. He’s been covered by r&b icons (Etta James) and rock legends (Van Morrison, Bob Seger). Last month, the legendary Willie Nelson released his 77th solo studio album, Oh What A Beautiful World, which featured new interpretations of 12 classic songs written or co-written by Crowell and features a duet between Nelson and Crowell on its title track.

Throughout the last 20 years, he has been celebrated by the music industry. In 2003, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and in 2006 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Songwriting from the Americana Music Association. In 2017 he was honored with ASCAP’s prestigious Founder’s Award, and in 2019 he was presented with the Poet’s Award by the Academy of Country Music. In addition to his prolific output as a singer, songwriter, and producer, he also found time to become a celebrated author, publishing his memoir, Chinaberry Sidewalks, and a lyrical retrospective, Word for Word, both to widespread praise. This year, he was inducted into the prestigious Texas Institute of Letters alongside Cormac McCarthy, Larry McMurtry, and Sandra Cisneros.

Airline Highway will be available across digital platforms, on compact disc, and standard black vinyl. A limited blue color vinyl edition autographed by Rodney Crowell, as well as a limited and autographed CD edition, will be available at Independent Retailers. An extremely limited-to-100 yellow & purple split color “Bayou Vinyl Edition” will be available exclusively at Louisiana and Texas retailers. An autographed CD edition and orange color vinyl edition limited-to-250 are available for pre-order NOW via NEW WEST RECORDS.

Airline Highway Track Listing:

1. Rainy Days In California (Feat. Lukas Nelson)
2. Louisiana Sunshine Feeling Okay (Feat. Larkin Poe)
3. Sometime Thang
4. Some Kind Of Woman
5. Taking Flight (Feat. Ashley McBryde)
6. Simple (You Wouldn’t Call It Simple)
7. The Twenty-One Song Salute (Owed to G.G. Shinn and Cléoma Falcon) (Feat. Tyler Bryant)
8. Don’t Give Up On Me
9. Heaven Can You Help (Feat. Charlie Starr)
10. Maybe Somewhere Down The Road

Rodney Crowell On Tour:

May 30 – Fayetteville, AR – Walton Arts Center
Jun. 4 – Nashville, TN – Cheekwood Estate and Gardens
Jun. 6 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theatre
Jun. 7 – Stephenville, TX – Birdsong Amphitheater
Jun. 8 – Saint Jo, TX – Red River Station
Jun. 12 – Brownfield, ME – Stone Mountain Arts Center w/ Shawn Colvin
Jun. 13 – Groton, MA – Groton Hill Music Center w/ Shawn Colvin
Jun. 14 – Somerville, MA – Arts at the Armory w/ Shawn Colvin
Jun. 17 – Old Saybrook, CT – The Kate w/ Shawn Colvin
Jun. 19 – Portsmouth, NH – Portsmouth Music Hall w/ Shawn Colvin
Jun. 20 – Rutland, VT – Paramount Theatre w/ Shawn Colvin
Jun. 21 – Great Barrington, MA – Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center w/ Shawn Colvin
Sept. 9-13 – Nashville, TN – Americanafest 2025
Mar. 13 – 20 2026 – Miami, FL – Cayamo Cruise 2026

www.RodneyCrowell.com

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