Альбомы исполнителя
When Country Came Back to Town
2023 · сингл
Patina
2023 · сингл
Southern Star
2023 · сингл
Wild And Blue
2022 · сингл
And Now, Let's Turn to Page…
2022 · альбом
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
2021 · сингл
When It's My Time
2021 · сингл
We Shall Rise
2021 · сингл
Glad To Be Here (feat. Brent Cobb)
2021 · сингл
Keep 'Em on They Toes
2020 · альбом
No Place Left to Leave (2006)
2020 · альбом
Feet Off The Ground (feat. Jade Bird)
2019 · сингл
Providence Canyon
2018 · альбом
Shine On Rainy Day
2016 · альбом
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For his fourth album, Keep ‘Em on They Toes, Brent Cobb is giving his songs the space they need to speak for themselves, a reflection of his own decision to write about the way he sees the world. “My last couple of albums have been about people and places, and I wanted this album to be about thoughts and feelings,” he says. At his core, Cobb still writes country songs, so there’s a continuity between Keep ‘Em on They Toes and past projects like 2016’s Shine on Rainy Day (a Grammy nominee for Best Americana Album) and 2018’s Providence Canyon. After living in LA and Nashville to develop his music career, Cobb and his family moved back to Georgia a few years ago. “It’s funny because the last two albums were about me growing up in Georgia, and now we’re back here,” he says. “I’m not writing about missing it anymore, so the songs are coming from within now. It’s not a longing for home, it’s what I think about now that I live down here.” Keep ‘Em on They Toes, Cobb captures the mindset of a man who values a simpler time despite living in a modern world. “To me, listening to this album feels like I’m sitting there with somebody, having a conversation,” Cobb says. “I would hope that it feels like sitting with an old friend you haven’t seen in a while. There’s nothing like being alone and listening to an album that is quiet and conversational – like those old records by Jerry Lee Lewis, Roger Miller, or Willie Nelson. I hope my music is that way to somebody now.”