Rodney Crowell & Friends Release ‘Songs From Quarantine Vol. 2’ Benefit Album

Grammy-winning artist Rodney Crowell has once again partnered with Music Health Alliance with the special, limited edition release of Songs From Quarantine Vol. 2. Proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance and its continued work to provide free healthcare advocacy and support to the music community nationwide.

This collection features fan-favorite songs in their raw form, performed by the artists who wrote and/or recorded them. Crowell enlisted a number of his all-star friends on the 14-tracks, including William Bell, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Cory Chisel, Guy Clark, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson & John Daly, Mary Gauthier, Vince Gill, Shelby Lynne, Allison Moorer, Ringo Starr, Molly Tuttle, and John Paul White. He is also joined by Wendy Moten, John Oates and Chely Wright for the project’s bookend track, “Heavenly Day.” The digital compilation will be available for only two weeks exclusively on Bandcamp.

Songs From Quarantine Volume 1 was a sweet success and we have equally high hopes for Volume 2. Once again all proceeds go to the not-for-profit Music Health Alliance, whose ever-ready staff continues to serve our nationwide music community’s health related needs,” says Crowell.

Rodney Crowell and Friends’ Songs From Quarantine Vol. 2 Track List:
1. Guy Clark – “Step Inside This House”
2. Sheryl Crow – “Home”
3. Willie Nelson & John Daly – “Whiskey and Water”
4. Ringo Starr – “See You Later Alligator”
5. Shelby Lynne – “Is There Any Love Left”
6. Allison Moorer – “St. Jude Lives in the Garden Now”
7. Cory Chisel – “Wicked Game”
8. William Bell – “Check Out My Karma”
9. John Paul White – “Until I Get My Feet Back On The Ground”
10. Mary Gauthier – “About Time”
11. Beth Nielsen Chapman – “That’s When I Find You”
12. Vince Gill – “Old Texas Moon”
13. Molly Tuttle – “Tsunami”
14. Rodney Crowell w/Wendy Moten, John Oates and Chely Wright – “Heavenly Day”

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