Americana albums coming in 2023: Willie Nelson, Jenna Paulette, Doug Paisley and more
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With the Americana music scene thriving, and spawning some incredible new talent right now, it's an exciting time to be a fan of the genre.
Looking ahead to 2023, we're already spoilt for choice with a selection of big new releases; from Americana veterans to brand-new artists making their debuts.
It's looking set to be an incredible year for the brand-new Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, Alabama, too. Some huge Americana names including Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, For King + Country and Koe Wetzel are already confirmed to play the venue this year. Find out more about the incredible music destination here, and discover everything Alabama has to offer the Americana lover here.
Now, whether it's Willie Nelson's upcoming tribute to the legendary Harlan Howard, Luke Combs' companion record to 2022's Growin' Up (this half titled Gettin' Old) or Jenna Paulette's eagerly-anticipated debut The Girl I Was, see all 2023 has to offer so far below.
Americana albums coming in 2023:
March 2023
The National Parks – 8th Wonder (March 3)
Karen Jonas – The Restless (March 3)
Chris Williams and Kid Reverie – Something from Nothing (March 3)
Drayton Farley – Twenty On High (March 3)
Slaid Cleaves – Together Through The Dark (March 3)
New Earth Farmers – The Good Ones Got Away (March 3)
National Park Radio – Canyons (March 3)
IVA – Nobody’s Woman (EP) (March 3)
Logan Springer & the Wonderfully Wild – Crow (March 3)
Eli Buddy and Sweet Mesquite – Songs of Atascosa & South Central Texas
Luke Laird, Lori McKenna, And Barry Dean – The Songwriter Tapes Vol. 1 (March 3)
Willie Nelson – I Don’t Know A Thing About Love (The Songs of Harlan Howard) (March 3)
Michael Cleveland -Lovin' of the Game (March 3)
The Storm Windows - Second Album (March 3)
Matt Andersen - The Big Bottle of Joy (March 10)
Matt Charette - Lo-Fi High Hopes (March 10)
JP Ruggieri - Gradually Descend into Chaos (March 10)
Robert Jon and the Wreck – One Of A Kind (EP) (March 10)
Dylan Earl – I Saw The Arkansas (March 10)
Rust Dust – Twere But It Were So Simple (March 10)
Say ZuZu – No Time To Lose (March 10)
Time Sawyer – Dig a Little Deeper (March 10)
War and Treaty – Lover’s Game (March 10)
Ritch Henderson – Fallacies and Four Letter Words (March 10)
Doug Paisley, Say What You Like (March 17)
Liddy Clark – Made Me (March 17)
Darling West - Cosmos (March 24)
Alana Springsteen – Twenty Something: Messing It Up (EP) (March 24)
Luke Combs – Gettin’ Old (March 24)
Jenna Paulette – The Girl I Was (March 31)
Upstate – You Only Get a Few (March 31)
Jono Mason – Stars Enough to Guide Me (March 31)
Lauren Morrow – People Talk (March 31)
Mighty Poplar – Mighty Poplar (March 31)
Ray Scott – Wrong Songs (EP) (March 31)
Larry Sparks – It’s Just Me (March 31)
Jono Manson – Stars Enough To Guide Me (March 31)
Kristin Scott Benson, Wayne Benson – Pick Your Poison (March 31)
April 2023
Ruston Kelly – The Weakness (April 7)
The Hackles – What A Beautiful Thing I Have Made (April 7)
Oracle Sisters – Hydranism (April 7)
Jill Rogers and Crying Time – Many Worlds Theory (April 7)
Ian Jones – Results Not Typical (April 7)
Chickasaw Mudd Puppies – Fall Line (April 7)
Carter Sampson – Gold (April 7)
Cimarron 615 – Brand New Distance (April 7)
David Childers & The Serpents – Melancholy Angel (April 7)
Ian Munsick – White Buffalo (April 7)
Ruston Kelly – The Weakness (April 7)
Caitlyn Smith – High & Low (April 14)
St. Paul and the Broken Bones - Angels in Science (April 21)
Various Artists - One Night in Texas: The Next Waltz’s Tribute to the Red Headed Stranger (April 28)
MORE: See this week's Official Americana Albums Chart powered by Sweet Home Alabama Top 40 here
May 2023
Justin Moore – Stray Dogs (May 5)
Angelica Rockne – The Rose Society (May 5)
Parker McCollum – Never Enough (May 12)
Parker Millsap – Wilderness Within You (May 12)
Nicholas Jamerson - Peace Mountain (May 19)
Tucker Martine Jr. – Music Man (Layng Martine Jr. tribute) (May 19)
Milk Carton Kids – I Only See The Moon (May 19)
Robert Ellis – Yesterday’s News (May 19)
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