Jason Isbell is an alt-country singer /songwriter /guitarist from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Best known for his years with the Drive-By Truckers where he played with his then wife, bassist Shonna Tucker. Isbell - who joined the Truckers in 2001 - left the band in early 2007 around the same time as his divorce from Tucker was finalized. In 2008, some of the circumstances of his departure were mentioned by Patterson Hood in Flagpole. In addition to being a gifted songwriter, Isbell is regarded as an exceptional guitar player. His style is mostly in the alt-country genre, but is also infused with rock and blues elements. One of his most well-known songs is "Dress Blues," a tribute to a fallen soldier from the Iraq war, which was ranked as the #7 protest songs of all-time by Rolling Stone magazine. Jason Isbell's debut solo album Sirens From The Ditch was released on July 10th, 2007, on New West Records. With his band The 400 Unit, he toured in support of this release in the US and Canada during the summer and fall of 2007.
1 | If It Takes a Lifetime | Something More Than Free |
2 | Hudson Commodore | Something More Than Free |
3 | Speed Trap Town | Something More Than Free |
4 | Live Oak | Southeastern |
5 | Songs That She Sang In The Shower | Southeastern |
6 | How to Forget | Something More Than Free |
7 | Flagship | Something More Than Free |
8 | Cover Me Up | Southeastern |
9 | Traveling Alone | Southeastern |
10 | Different Day | Southeastern |
11 | Super 8 | Southeastern |
12 | Flying Over Water | Southeastern |
13 | Yvette | Southeastern |
14 | The Life You Chose | Something More Than Free |
15 | Palmetto Rose | Something More Than Free |
16 | To a Band That I Loved | Something More Than Free |
17 | Relatively Easy | Southeastern |
18 | Children of Children | Something More Than Free |
19 | Elephant | Southeastern |
20 | Stockholm | Southeastern |