Jake Owen To Release First Live Album, ‘Palm Trees And Palm Readers’
Jake Owen has officially announced that he will release his first-ever live album, Palm Tree and Palm Readers: Jake Owen Live In Los Angeles, on March 8. The singer-songwriter revealed he brought “some dern country music to the peeps of California” while performing the live show at The Wiltern.
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Owen’s new live album will follow the release of his seventh studio album, Loose Cannon, released back in June of 2023. It features “On The Boat Again,” “Hot Truck Beer,” and “Hearts And Habits,” among other summertime staples.
For the new album, the 42-year-old chose to record it live in Los Angeles, which he says is a very special place for him. Owen said he “gets a different feeling” when he visits and wants to “chase” the feeling of letting loose.
Owen posted the following statement to Instagram:
“So many of y’all have been asking me for so many years to record a live album. Well, we did it. Get ready for set one of my first ever live album entitled, “Palm Trees and Palm Readers: Jake Owen Live In Los Angeles,”… recorded at the historic Wiltern Theatre in downtown LA. I was so excited and honored to record this album with not only the extremely talented boys in the band, but have it captured by GUY CHARBONNEAU and Le Mobile Recording …. He’s recorded everyone from Aretha Franklin, 10,000 Maniacs, Elton John, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Rolling Stones just to name a few….”
In other news, Owen is preparing to hit the road this summer with his pals Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney. Dan + Shay’s ‘Heartbreak On The Map Summer Tour’ kicks off on July 18 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and runs through September 2024.
Click here for additional updates from Jake Owen and watch the album teaser below.
15 Country Albums Turning 10 In 2024
It’s hard to believe these 15 country albums are turning 10 in 2024 but here we are. In my opinion, we were gifted with an amazing list of releases that year.
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While researching the albums listed below, it brought me back through a whirlwind of emotions. Throughout 2014, we had new albums from Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Lady A, Eric Church, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, and more.
For several of the names on this list, the music released captured career-defining moments, while others achieved No. 1 hits, among other accolades. Country music was the gift that kept on giving in 2014 with the numerous fan-favorite tracks featured on these albums.
On November 5, 2014, Lambert’s fifth studio album, Platinum, garnered her the CMA Award for Best Country Album. Her fellow nominees in the category included Bentley’s Riser, Church’s The Outsiders, Luke Bryan’s Crash My Party (2013), and Keith Urban’s Fuse (2013) album.
Lambert’s Platinum album featured her lead single “Automatic,” followed by “Something Bad” featuring Carrie Underwood, “Little Red Wagon,” and “Smokin’ And Drinkin’.” The country superstar wrote or co-wrote eight of the sixteen tracks on her album, which is now certified Platinum by the RIAA. and landed her the Grammy win in 2015 for Best Country Album.
Fast forward to February 25, 2014, Bentley releases his seventh studio album, Riser. It includes “Bourbon In Kentucky,” the certified platinum hit, “I Hold On,” the fan favorite and anthemic “Drunk On A Plane,” “Say You Do,” and the title track, “Riser.”
“There’s a lot of really intense material on this record, but there’s also a lighter side that is equally important in telling the story of the last two years of my life. When I first started writing for this album, I was in a place of grief over the loss of my dad, but over the course of the next 18 months, my wife and I had our son Knox, and I ended in a place of real joy and gratefulness,” Bentley said of his 2014 album in a press statement.
Take a scroll below to reminisce on the 15 albums that are turning the big 10 in 2024. Plus, let us know which album or song from these country albums was your favorite back in the day.