

Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He left the Drive-By Truckers to pursue a solo career, releasing the albums Southeastern and Something More Than Free. He released Georgia Blue in 2021 and Live at the Shoals Theatre with Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood. Isbell's most popular songs include Cover Me Up, Bury Me, and 24 Frames. He appears in the Apple TV+ Film Killers of the Flower Moon and the documentary Music Box 07: Jason Isbell: Running With Our Eyes Closed.
Latest Release

- MAR 7, 2025 Foxes in the Snow
Released in the wake of his divorce from singer-songwriter Amanda Shires, 2025’s Foxes in the Snow is Jason Isbell’s first solo acoustic album, and his first album without The 400 Unit since his 2013 breakthrough Southeastern. But don’t let the context color things too much: Isbell’s best writing has a scythelike quality whether backed by a band or not, and relationships born, broken, salvaged, and mourned have been subject matter for him from the get. The lovelorn will no doubt revel in the agony and catharsis of “Eileen,” “Gravelweed,” and “True Believer” (“All your girlfriends say I broke your fucking heart, and I don’t like it”), but allow us to direct you instead to the folksy, John Prine-like wisdom of “Don’t Be Tough”: “Don’t be shitty to the waiter/He’s had a harder day than you,” and, later, “Don’t say ‘love’ unless you mean it/But don’t say ‘sorry’ ’less you’re wrong.” Anyone can cradle their ego, but it takes a gentleman to know when to put it to bed.
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Jason Isbell on Apple Music

Jason Isbell on Apple TV

Jason Isbell on Apple Podcasts

About
- FROM
- Green Hill, AL, United States
- BORN
- February 1, 1979
- GENRE
- Singer/Songwriter