Today, Turnpike Troubadours debut a special rendition of Robert Earl Keen’s fan-favorite song, “Feelin’ Good Again,” featuring Sierra Hull.
In conjunction with the release, a powerful new music video is out today, featuring Keen and NFL star Christian McCaffrey. Directed by Cameron Gott, the video tells the story of people rediscovering themselves, capturing the hardships, quiet resilience and small moments of hope that shape their journeys. Watch/share HERE.
The release adds to another landmark year for Turnpike Troubadours, who are nominated for Duo/Group of the Year at the 2026 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards and will continue their extensive headline tour through the fall. Upcoming stops include Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, Charleston’s Firefly Distillery, St. Augustine’s St. Augustine Amphitheatre, Raleigh’s The Red Hat Amphitheater and Fresno’s Save Mart Center among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary. Full details can be found at www.turnpiketroubadours.com/tour.
The tour follows the release of the band’s acclaimed album, The Price of Admission, which was surprise-released last spring via Bossier City Records/Thirty Tigers (stream/purchase here). Produced by Shooter Jennings, the record debuted at #1 on the iTunes all-genre and country charts, as well as the Billboard Digital Albums and Current Digital Albums Sales charts, further cementing the band as an undeniable force. Released to widespread acclaim, Rolling Stone praises, “with Red Dirt as a genre enjoying its greatest popularity…The Price of Admission serves as a reminder that Turnpike is still the genre’s torchbearer,” while Spin calls them “a leading force in the gritty, authentic ‘Red Dirt’ country genre” and Whiskey Riff declares, “Turnpike Troubadours have continued to prove time and time again that they are the greatest band of all time.”
Throughout their renowned career, Turnpike Troubadours has amassed a massive following with more than 2.2 billion streams globally and over 1.7 million equivalent units sold to date. The band was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, appeared in the penultimate episode of Yellowstone performing three songs (“Good Lord Lorrie,” “Brought Me” and “Pay No Rent”) and has become a recurring presence in Paramount’s Landman, with eight songs featured to date.
Since their 2005 debut, Turnpike Troubadours has released six studio albums including 2023’s A Cat in the Rain. TheAssociated Press praised, “they’ve returned with the kind of ferocity that feels destined to put them right back on that long-term upward trajectory…The earnestness is palpable,” while Spin proclaimed, “the Oklahoma group is better than ever…one of the most beloved groups in country and roots music.” Originally from Tahlequah, OK, Turnpike Troubadours is Evan Felker (vocals, guitar), Kyle Nix (fiddle), Ryan Engleman (electric guitar), RC Edwards (bass), Gabe Pearson (drums) and Hank Early (steel, accordion).