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Charley Crockett Stares Down His Own Mortality, Tells Stories Of His Remarkable Life On New Album The Valley, Out September 20th Via Thirty Tigers

Charley Crockett will release his powerful new album

The Valley on September 20th via Son of Davy/Thirty Tigers. Recorded one week before Crockett underwent lifesaving open-heart surgery this past January, the album stirs with an introspection and urgency to tell his story. The Valley chronicles his hard upbringing on the south Texas border in San Benito, his single mom’s move to Dallas and the ten years he spent as a street performer.

The album also distills the essence of Crockett’s fierce and restless independence. It’s a story of an artist searching for his place in the world, absorbing the sounds of the country as he attempts to make sense of the struggles of America and life on the road. It’s a story of exile and promise, as Crockett now runs those same highways playing for thousands of fans.

“I ended up having two lifesaving heart surgeries in January of this year,” says Crockett in a letter to fans about The Valley. “I recorded this album one week before those surgeries. I needed to have these songs in case I didn’t get through. I needed them just to tell people my story. To show folks what I’ve been through in my life. I feel like I’m living on borrowed time in a lot of ways. It was luck that we discovered my desperate condition and I can’t help feeling that I cheated death somehow. Maybe the creator threw me a bone for pouring my life into my music and putting it first at all costs. I don’t know. What I do know is that life is the valley and everybody has to walk through it, often times alone. I hope that you can hear the sounds of my life in these recordings. They’ve come to mean more to me than any I’ve offered up in my 35 years.”

Recorded in Wildwood, TX at Fort Horton Studios and co-produced by Crockett, Jay Moeller and iconoclastic roots producer Billy Horton, The Valley is an amalgam of East Texas blues, border Tex-Mex, classic honky tonk, and Louisiana soul, swerving effortlessly between weeping George Jones-worthy country ballads and hot smoked Lazy Lester-swaddled blues. While he is becoming a master interpreter of other artists’ tunes, Crockett’s own songwriting cuts with an equally timeless quality. His delivery hinges with New Orleans clip, and his voice slides with a slight lisp that melts around his phrasing like oil skirting the surface of a pond.

2019 has already been a big year for Crockett. Following January’s surgery and recovery, he released a two-song 7″ produced by Bruce Robison for The Next Waltz in March, he made his Stagecoach debut in May, he made his Grand Ole Opry debut last month, and his Newport Folk debut on July 26.

Charley Crockett – UK Tour Dates

Sept 1 // London, Oslo

Sept 2 // Brighton, Prince Albert

Sept 4 // Manchester, Night & Day Cafe

Sept 5 // Glasgow, Broadcast

Sept 6 // Newcastle Upon Tyne, Cluny

Sept 7 // Leicestershire, The Long Road Festival

 

Pre-order

The Valley

here.

Listen to new songs “Borrowed Time” and “The Valley” 

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