
One third of the Grammy winning country trio Lady A and a chart-topping songwriter on his own, Charles Kelley has often stepped outside of his default creative setting…just not this completely. Along with culture-defining hits for his own band, he’s co-penned favorites for Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Brett Young, and more – and with 2016’s THE DRIVER, used his solo debut to explore a vision of the modern singer-songwriter, leading to another Grammy nomination for the title track,“The Driver” (featuring Dierks Bentley and Eric Paslay).
Now releasing his second solo album SONGS FOR A NEW MOON on June 25th, Kelley steps into a new chapter, as the 16 tracks seeping with unbridled optimism and irresistible 80's pop flair celebrate an age of renewed possibility and fresh perspective, both musically and in life. Produced mainly by Sam Ellis and Lindsay Rimes and with Kelley co-penning all the original songs, the project fully embraces a freeing sense of sonic abandon, as the richly textured digital grooves feature roaring saxophones, saccharine guitars and sky-high vocal stacks, pushing Kelley to new levels.
