Celebrating a New Chapter with The Red Clay Strays
The Red Clay Strays, a band hailing from Mobile, Alabama, is making waves with their upcoming album, Grateful, set to officially release on June 5 at The Pinnacle in Nashville. This album represents a significant moment in their journey as they aim to blend Southern rock, country grit, and soul, all while engaging in a greater cause.
A Night to Remember
The release concert on June 3 promises to be a memorable event in Music City, as fans will witness the band’s electrifying performance while contributing to a noble cause. Proceeds from this concert will support Thistle Farms, a nonprofit dedicated to helping women heal from the trauma of trafficking and addiction. This blend of music and philanthropy aligns perfectly with Nashville's spirit of community and support.
Exploring 'Grateful': The Album
Grateful features 11 tracks including the lead single, “Demons In Your Choir,” which juxtaposes uplifting spiritual themes with powerful rock elements, creating anthems that resonate both in dance halls and places of worship. Produced by the acclaimed Dave Cobb, known for his work with major artists like Chris Stapleton, the album showcases The Red Clay Strays' evolution in sound, promising an experience that goes beyond mere entertainment.
Acknowledging Their Accomplishments
This year marks a transformative phase for The Red Clay Strays, having recently won the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards for “Group of the Year.” Their previous album, Made By These Moments, laid the groundwork for critical acclaim and expanded their fanbase, setting the stage for this new venture.
Future Bright: The Grateful Tour ‘26
Following the album's release, the band will embark on their biggest North American tour yet, kicking off on July 30. Major stops include iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden and two nights at Bridgestone Arena. With this tour, they aim to solidify their place in the heart of not just country music but the broader rock genre.
Community Connection and Celebration
Nashville residents and visitors alike should take note of this unique event that not only celebrates new music but also reinforces community ties. The synergy between local businesses, the arts, and charity work is alive in Nashville, making this concert a must-attend for those who appreciate the city’s dynamic culture.
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