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Country 10/01/2020

Nashville Singer/Songwriter Jessi Alexander Announces 'Decatur County Red' Out March 27, 2020

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) GRAMMY-nominated, CMA and ACM Award-winning songwriter and one of Nashville's most prolific lyricists - will return to her roots on March 27th with the release of 'Decatur County Red,' her first new album since 2014. This celebrated singer-songwriter's album was inspired by her muse: a cabin in Tennessee River in Decatur County left to her by her Grandmother. Dedicated to "the folks that love sad songs, beer joints, pedal steel, and country music," 'Decatur County Red' promises a deep-dive into the heart and mind of one of Nashville's most beloved creatives.

Listen to new song "Mama Drank", co-written by Alexander and her husband Jon Randall (Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley). The track is a testament to her own experience as a mom-of-three with the "working mom blues" and the "delicate dance working like a man, while you're keeping your apron tied".

'Decatur County Red' features eight new songs that blend stories of hell-raising, blue-collar characters like the barn-burner "Country Music Made Me Do It" feat. Randy Houser, with more sultry, fragile numbers like "I Should Probably Go Now", where Alexander fearlessly wears her heart on her sleeve to create a candid snapshot of two lovers coping with infidelity. The album takes a more personal turn as she dives into her time grinding on Music Row with "Damn Country Music" and "How I'm Going Out", where she reflects on the loss of her friend and fellow songwriter Andrew Dorff and all other ghosts that live on Music Row.

To immaculately capture these deeply personal stories and characters, Alexander turned to collaborators like The Brothers Osborne, husband Jon Randall (Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley), Josh Thompson (Jason Aldean, Maddie & Tae Luke Combs), Glen Worff and more, resulting in this intoxicating hybrid of Americana-tinged country.

Born in Jackson, TN and now Nashville-based, Alexander is the voice behind country's Top 40 men and some of pop's leading ladies, writing more than 70 hits from acts like Celine Dion ("Didn't You Know"), Miley Cyrus ("The Climb"), Morgan Wallen ("The Way I Talk", "Gone Girl"), Blake Shelton ("Mine Would Be You", "Drink On It", "Turnin' Me On"), and Lee Brice ("I Drive Your Truck") to name a few.

'DECATUR COUNTY RED' TRACK LIST:
1. Decatur County Red
2. Mama Drank
3. Damn Country Music
4. I Should Probably Go Now
5. My Problem Is You
6. Country Music Made Me Do It feat. Randy Houser
7. Lonely Out Of Me
8. How I'm Going Out

'DECATUR COUNTY RED' ALBUM CREDITS:
Produced by: Jessi Alexander, Jon Randall Stewart, Leslie Richter
Recorded at: Southern Ground Nashville

Musicians:
Evan Hutchings - Drums and Percussion
Lex Price - Bass
Glenn Worf - Bass
Rob McNelley - Electric Guitar
Dan Dugmore - Steel Guitar, Dobro, Electric Guitar
Todd Lombardo - Acoustic Guitar
Billy Panda - Acoustic Guitar
Jon Randall Stewart - Acoustic Guitar
Jimmy Wallace - Piano, Wurli, Organ, Mellotron
Jessi Alexander - Vocals
Jonathan Singleton - Vocals
Website: jessialexandermusic.com
Facebook: facebook.com/JessiLAlexander
Instagram: instagram.com/jessilalexander
Twitter: twitter.com/JessiLAlexander






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