John Schneider to Release Inspirational Album "Recycling Grace"
After releasing an astonishing 72 songs in 2018, John Schneider returns with some of the most personal recordings of his career with the new inspirational album, Recycling Grace. Produced by Schneider, Larry Hall and Alicia Allain, Recycling Grace was recorded in Nashville and Franklin, TN, with additional recording and mixing by Bob Bullock. Schneider also enlisted stunning guest vocals from Christian Davis, Cody McCarver, Jacob Lyda and J Edwards. The 11-track studio album will be available at all digital retailers on September 15th, as well as on his own website at JohnSchneiderStudios.com.
The last five years have been nothing less than challenging for Schneider. Historic floods destroyed his home and movie studio complex in Holden, Louisiana not once but twice, and a five-year long divorce battle made frequent tabloid headlines before a settlement earlier this summer. So it should surprise no one that Schneider decided to record a deep and personal collection of songs for his latest project.
"Recycling Grace is jam packed with a few standards, but also new songs whose intention is to make you think and feel something," says Schneider. "The music itself is intentionally more raw, bluesy and edgy. I believe these inspirational songs especially should elicit some sort of physical reaction from the listener. These will do that for sure!"
Recycling Grace marks a turning point for Schneider, who is looking ahead to the future with no intention of slowing down any time soon. On July 2nd, he married his longtime girlfriend and business partner, Alicia Allain. They celebrated their nuptials by throwing themselves deep into production on the upcoming holiday film, Christmas Cars, which Schneider also wrote, directed and stars in. Meanwhile, Schneider continues to tour heavily, and planning is underway for the 3rd annual Bo's Extravaganza event at John Schneider Studios. Nearly 10,000 attendees descended on Holden, Louisiana for this year's event, which included celebrity appearances, carnival rides, car stunts, helicopter rides, a hood slide contest, fireworks, performances by Schneider and Kid Rock and much more.
With over a dozen albums to his credit and 4 #1 singles on the Billboard Country chart, Schneider returned to country music in 2018 with The Odyssey, an ambitious 52-song project. He also recorded Greatest Hits...Still, which features all new acoustic recordings of his biggest hits, and the holiday EP, Merry Christmas Baby.
In addition to his incredible music career, Schneider's extensive acting career includes the iconic roles of "Bo Duke" on The Dukes of Hazzard, "Jonathan Kent" on Smallville and "Jim Cryer" on his current series, Tyler Perry's The Haves and the Have Nots - the #1 primetime series on cable on Tuesday nights. Add in countless films and guest appearances, and a recent stint on Dancing with the Stars, and it's no wonder that Schneider is an American icon.
It's also worth noting that John co-founded the Children's Miracle Network - a non-profit organization that raises funds for children's hospitals, medical research, and community awareness of children's health issues. Founded in 1983, they have raised more than $7 billion dollars (with over $409 million in 2018 alone) for medical research and community awareness of children's health issues, which is distributed directly to a network of 170 children's hospitals.
For tour dates and more information, visit the official website at JohnSchneiderStudios.com.
Connect with John Schneider:
Twitter.com/John_Schneider
Facebook.com/JohnSchneiderStudios
Instagram.com/thejohnschneider
Recycling Grace Track Listing:
Stained Glass
If It Wasn't For The Mountain
Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down
Faith Like That
Recycling Grace
Amazing Grace
Sing Hallelujah
Thank You Jesus
That's My Job
I'll Fly Away
Thank God You Do
Tags : Recycling Grace John Schneider John Schneider new album John Schneider news John Schneider inspirational album John Schneider recycling grace
Hot Trends
-
Shirley Caesar’s Inspiring Journey to Be Chronicled in New Film Series "BLESSINGS: My Life—His Glory"
-
Celebrate The Season With Joseph Habedank’s Autobiography Christmas Tour
-
Hillsong's First Worship Pastor Geoff Bullock Opens Up in New Hillsong Documentary
-
Dr. David Jeremiah Had a Fall & Cancels All Speaking Engagements for "Singing in the Sun"
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Is Taylor Swift a Christian?
-
Lee Greenwood Collaborates with Drew Jacobs on New Version of "God Bless The U.S.A."
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
The Martins Usher in the Season with New Christmas EP
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Wilson Fairchild, Sons of the Statler Brothers, to Debut Album
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Tasha Layton on Her Suicide Attempt, Singing with Katy Perry & Working on Her Own Music
-
“Radiating Joy: The Michelle Duppong Story” Coming To Theaters, Nov. 12
-
Cory Asbury Covers Lee Ann Womack's Signature Tune “I Hope You Dance”
Most Popular
-
Shirley Caesar’s Inspiring Journey to Be Chronicled in New Film Series "BLESSINGS: My Life—His Glory"
-
Celebrate The Season With Joseph Habedank’s Autobiography Christmas Tour
-
Hillsong's First Worship Pastor Geoff Bullock Opens Up in New Hillsong Documentary
-
Dr. David Jeremiah Had a Fall & Cancels All Speaking Engagements for "Singing in the Sun"
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Is Taylor Swift a Christian?
-
Lee Greenwood Collaborates with Drew Jacobs on New Version of "God Bless The U.S.A."
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
The Martins Usher in the Season with New Christmas EP
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Wilson Fairchild, Sons of the Statler Brothers, to Debut Album
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Tasha Layton on Her Suicide Attempt, Singing with Katy Perry & Working on Her Own Music
-
“Radiating Joy: The Michelle Duppong Story” Coming To Theaters, Nov. 12
-
Cory Asbury Covers Lee Ann Womack's Signature Tune “I Hope You Dance”