Jon Wolfe’s Desert Escape Inspires Latest Project ‘Dos Corazones’

Recent ONErpm signee Jon Wolfe has released his 7th studio album, Dos Corazones.

To write the new project, Grammy-nominated producer Dave Brainard, songwriter Tony Ramey, award-winning videographer Mason Dixon, and photographer Jeremy Thomas joined Wolfe in the Chihuahuan desert. Other writers contributing to the 17-track record include Josh Thompson, Ben Hayslip, Phil O’Donnell, Matt Dragstrem, and more.

The lead single “Tequila Sundown” was inspired by Jon’s home away from home in Baja, providing an energetic horn section and guitar riffs. Similarly, “Two Hearts In Terlingua,” which earns its namesake from the town the album was recorded in, tells a tragic love story rooted in Wolfe’s traditional country sound.

Like it’s literal translation, Dos Corazones–meaning “two hearts”–evokes the emotions of the human experience and offers listeners their own personal escape into the depths of the desert.

Dos Corazones Track List:
1. La Llegada (Overture)
2. Here’s To All My Heroes – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
3. A Cowgirl Like You – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
4. That’s What I’m Doin’ – Brandon Kinney, Josh Thompson, Carlton Anderson and Phil O’Donnell
5. Tequila Sundown – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
6. Waitin’ On A Dog To Bark – Josh Thompson, Ben Hayslip, Chase McGill
7. Two Hearts In Terlingua – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
8. I’m Your Guy – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
9. When The Good Ol Boys Age Out – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
10. Famous Among Fools – Tony Ramey
11. American Country Band – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
12. Why Can’t You (Conrad’s Song) – Greg Bates and Matt Willis
13. Lost Cause Like Me – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
14. Runaway With Me – Jon Wolfe and Tony Ramey
15. Anybody Playin’ Sad Songs – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
16. Beers We Ain’t Drank Yet – Josh Thompson, Matt Dragstrem and Ben Hayslip
17. I’ll Never Be The Same – Tony Lane and Brice Long

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