Rodney Crowell and Friends Release ‘Songs From Quarantine’ Benefiting Music Health Alliance

Grammy-winning artist and long-time Music Health Alliance supporter Rodney Crowell has enlisted his all-star friends for a digital compilation of rarities to benefit the non-profit organization.

Available for two weeks only, exclusively via Bandcamp, Rodney Crowell and Friends’ Songs From Quarantine features Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal & The Milk Carton Kids, Ry Cooder, Elvis Costello, Ronnie Dunn, Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, Joe Henry, John Hiatt, Taj Mahal, Jeff Tweedy, Keith Urban and Lucinda Williams.

Proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance and its continued work to provide free healthcare advocacy and support to the music community nationwide, including critical mental health and COVID-19 resources in addition to access to healthcare, medicines, diagnostic tests and more.

Rodney Crowell and Friends’ Songs From Quarantine features:
Ry Cooder – “Baby Started Wearing Her Mask”
Elvis Costello – “Maud Gone Wrong”
Emmylou Harris – “Gold”
Jeff Tweedy – “Even I Can See” (Demo)
Keith Urban – “Polaroid”
Taj Mahal – “Sitting On Top Of The World”
Lucinda Williams – “When The Way Gets Dark”
Steve Earle – “Time Is Never On Our Side”
Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal and The Milk Carton Kids – “Western Wall”
Rodney Crowell – “She’s Back In Town”
Joe Henry – “Mission”
John Hiatt – “Goin’ Back To Nashville”
Ronnie Dunn – “Train To Glory”

Songs From Quarantine is available for two weeks on Bandcamp.

Crowell is already at work on the follow-up, Songs from Quarantine: Volume 2, also set to benefit Music Health Alliance. And he’s set to appear on the Sequestered Songwriters Facebook page Monday, Feb. 8 at 6 p.m. CT.

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