GEORGE STRAIT’S COWBOYS AND DREAMERS HEADS TO 87 INDIE RECORD STORES 2-DAYS EARLY
WITH LISTENING PARTIES NATIONWIDE ON SEPTEMBER 4
Cowboys And Dreamers Arrives Everywhere Friday, Sept. 6
Indie record stores nationwide are celebrating George Strait’s forthcoming 31st studio record, Cowboys And Dreamers, with 87 locations across the country hosting listening events on Wednesday, September 4 – two-days prior to the album’s release on Friday, Sept. 6. See below or visit recordstoreday.com for full store, city and state details.
Produced by Chuck Ainlay, who has been mixing Strait records since 1985, Tony Brown (Strait’s 1993’s Easy Come, Easy Go; 2008’s Troubadour) and Strait, the album’s title comes from a song penned by Jessie Jo Dillon, Keith Gattis and Bubba Strait. “I thought I should name the whole album Cowboys And Dreamers as I feel like the last of a dying breed, trying to find where I fit,” Strait offers of the song that opens with ‘Some days I feel like the last of a dying breed, Trying to find where I fit; Somewhere between high on top of the world, And fighting with calling it quits.’ While the Keith Gattis reaffirming “I Wish I Could Say” offers, ‘Wish I could tell you how the world ain’t ended, And how it’s all going to be ok.’
Timeless, just like the Texas troubadour.
The follow-up to Honky Tonk Time Machine, Strait’s 27th No. 1 Billboard Country album, Cowboys And Dreamers features 13 new songs, including three already released tracks — “Three Drinks Behind,” “MIA Down in MIA” and “The Little Things” — as well as “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame” featuring Chris Stapleton and Strait’s rendition of Waylon Jennings’ “Waymore’s Blues.” All making appearances in his live set, Strait has one final show in 2024, supersizing his long-standing “Strait to Vegas” show at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium to mark the 37th installment of the engagement with Chris Stapleton and special guests Little Big Town.
Pre-save/pre-add Cowboys And Dreamers, HERE.
Cowboys And Dreamers Tracklist (liner notes HERE):
(Songwriters in parentheses)
1) “Three Drinks Behind” (Benjamin Gaither, Jeff Silvey and Kim Williams)
2) “Cowboys And Dreamers” (Jessie Jo Dillon, Keith Gattis and Bubba Strait)
3) “To The Moon” (Marty Brown and Steve Clark)
4) “MIA Down in MIA” (Adam Craig and Dean Dillon)
5) “Wish I Could Say” (Keith Gattis)
6) “Calling From The Car” (Bobby Braddock)
7) “People Get Hurt Sometimes” (Jim Lauderdale, Kendell Marvel and Jimmy Ritchey)
8) “Honky Tonk Hall Of Fame” ft. Chris Stapleton (Chris Stapleton, Jameson Clark and Timothy James)
9) “The Little Things” (George Strait, Monty Criswell and Bubba Strait)
10) “The Book” (George Strait, Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon and Bubba Strait)
11) “Rent” (Guy Clark and Keith Gattis)
12) “Waymore’s Blues” (Curtis Buck and Waylon Jennings)
13) “The Journey Of Your Life” (Ronnie Bowman and Troy Jones)
See city, state and store breakdown below!
STATE
CITY
STORE NAME
Alabama
Anniston
CD Cellar
Birmingham
Seasick Records
Arkansas
Fayetteville
Block Street Records
California
Burbank
Run Out Groove Records
Napa
Folklore
Novato
Watts Music
San Fernando
The Midnight Hour
Colorado
Englewood
Sold Out Vinyl Records
Grand Junction
Triple Play Records
Littleton
Vinyl Valhalla
Connecticut
Torrington
Revolution Records
Florida
Dunedin
D & J Records
St. Augustine
Tonevendor
Georgia
Brunswick
Lou’s Record Store
Idaho
Nampa
Disc-Cover Records
Illinois
Woodstock
The Records Department
Indiana
Evansville
Space Monkey Records
Indianapolis
Square Cat Vinyl
Terre Haute
Siples Records
Vincennes
Record Cellar
Kentucky
Bowling Green
Hard Copies
Bowling Green
Mellow Matt’s Music & More
Louisiana
Mandeville
22 Sound Records
Maryland
Baltimore
The Sound Garden
Massachusetts
Fairhaven
Max J Records
Michigan
Chase
Uncle Ed’s Records
Minnesota
Buffalo
Indie Earth
Mississippi
Ocean Springs
Maynard’s Music
Missouri
Sedalia
Jammin Nuggets Music
Nebraska
Lincoln
First Day Vinyl
New Jersey
Belvidere
The Vintage VU
Dover
Factory Records
Lake Hopatcong
Vinylking Records & Collectables
Lanoka Harbor
Yearbook Records
New York
Horseheads
Squatch Den Records
Syracuse
The Sound Garden
West Babylon
Looney tunes
North Carolina
Raleigh
The Pour House Music Hall & Record Shop
Wake Forest
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