Brent Cobb & The Fixin’s Release Ain’t Rocked in a While, Announce U.S. Tour Including Nashville Pop-Up and Fall Headline Dates

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Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Brent Cobb and his band The Fixin’s release their anticipated new album, Ain’t Rocked in a While, today via Ol’ Buddy Records/Thirty Tigers. Steam/purchase HERE.

Produced by Cobb and Oran ThorntonAin’t Rocked in a While captures the electric energy of Cobb’s live shows, while still keeping his signature storytelling at the forefront. Recorded live to tape at The Black Palace in Springfield, MO, the album finds Cobb returning to his roots, as he blends his timeless country sound with influences from classic rock. Alongside today’s release, a new lyric video for “Bad Feelin’” is also out now—watch HERE.

In celebration of the new album, Cobb & The Fixin’s will perform a special pop-up album release show at Nashville’s The Blue Room on July 15 in addition to an extensive headline tour through this fall. Upcoming stops include New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Los Angeles’ Troubadour, Chicago’s Joe’s on Weed St., Washington, D.C.’s The Hamilton, Tucson’s Club Congress and Portland’s Aladdin Theater, among many others. See below for complete itinerary. Full details can be found at www.brentcobbmusic.com/tour.

Reflecting on the project, Cobb shares, “I feel like sometimes when people come to our shows, there might be a disconnect. People might view me as just a singer-songwriter. You know, sit down and tell ‘em a nice, little Southern story. Sing ‘em a song. And our live show kinda rocks. Sometimes people are taken aback. I want people to have an album of reference.”

In addition to Cobb (vocals, guitar), The Fixin’s are Len Clark (drums), Matt McDaniel (guitars) and Josh Williams (bass).

Based in Ellaville, GA, Cobb has released five albums to date including 2023’s acclaimed record, Southern Star—a love-letter to his southern roots, filled with the sounds and stories of his home state of Georgia. Of the record, Rolling Stone declared, “Few artists embody the South quite like Brent Cobb…he summons the easygoing vibes and sounds of his native Georgia,” while No Depression praised, “A true songwriting craftsman with a disarming drawl and plainspoken lyricism, Cobb’s music often feels like it exudes a sense of authenticity and tradition.”

In addition to his work as an artist, Cobb is an esteemed songwriter with cuts by Luke Combs, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Little Big Town, Hailey Whitters, Whiskey Myers and many more. Additionally, his song, “Snakebite,” was featured in the first season of Paramount’s “Landman” this past fall, and he released his first children’s book, Little Stuff, in 2021, which was written as a reflection on what’s truly important in life and was inspired by Cobb’s song of the same name from his album, Keep ‘Em On They Toes.

AIN’T ROCKED IN A WHILE TRACK LIST
1. Beyond Measure
2. Ain’t Rocked in a While
3. Bad Feelin’
4. Do It All the Time
5. Even If It’s Broke
6. In Our Hands
7. Power Man
8. Take Yer Meds
9. Til Dawn
10. Beyond Measure (Fixin’s)

BRENT COBB CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
July 15 /// Nashville, TN /// The Blue Room
July 18 /// Redmond, OR /// FairWell Festival
July 19 /// Whitefish, MT /// Under The Big Sky Festival
July 20 /// Whitefish, MT /// The Remington
August 1 /// Bozeman, MT /// Sweet Pea Festival
August 15 /// Des Moines, IA /// Iowa State Fair
August 16 /// Hobart, IN /// The Art Theater
August 17 /// Cadillac, MI /// Coyote Crossing Resort
August 22 /// Douglas, GA /// Martin Center
August 28 /// Columbus, OH /// A&R Bar
August 29 /// Lexington, VA /// Lime Kiln Theater
September 25 /// Minneapolis, MN /// Fine Line
September 26 /// Davenport, IA /// Racoon Motel
September 27 /// Chicago, IL /// Joe’s on Weed St.
September 28 /// Grand Rapids, MI /// The Stache
September 30 /// Flint, MI /// The Machine Shop
October 1 /// Cleveland Heights, OH /// Grog Shop
October 3 /// Toronto, ON /// The Velvet Underground
October 4 /// Buffalo, NY /// Buffalo Iron Works
October 5 /// Pittsburgh, PA /// Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
October 7 /// Washington, D.C. /// The Hamilton
October 8 /// Ardmore, PA /// Ardmore Music Hall
October 10 /// Woodstock, NY /// Levon Helm Studios
October 12 /// Fall River, MA /// Narrows Center of the Arts
October 13 /// New York, NY /// Bowery Ballroom
November 7 /// Kansas City, MO /// Knuckleheads Saloon
November 8 /// Mcalester, OK /// Dancing Rabbit Music Festival
November 10 /// Albuquerque, NM /// Revel
November 11 /// Tucson, AZ /// Club Congress
November 13 /// Los Angeles, CA /// Troubadour
November 16 /// Menlo Park, CA /// The Guild
November 18 /// Healdsburg, CA /// Little Saint
November 20 /// Portland, OR /// Aladdin Theater
November 21 /// Seattle, WA /// Tractor Tavern
November 22 /// Spokane, WA /// The District at Knitting Factory
November 23 /// Great Falls, MT /// The Newberry
December 4 /// Las Vegas, NV /// The Theater at Virgin Hotels*
December 5 /// Las Vegas, NV /// The Theater at Virgin Hotels*

*supporting The Red Clay Strays