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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit—<i>Reunion</i>

Jason Isbell might just be a genuine modern country legend in the making. After his early years (2001-2007) with the alternative country-rock band, Drive-By Truckers Isbell went solo, releasing several critically acclaimed albums: some under his own name and others with the support of his backing band, the 400 Unit. Isbell quit drugs and alcohol in 2012 and subsequently married his second wife: songwriter, backup singer and fiddle player, Amanda Shires. They had their first child in 2015.
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Artist: 
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Album: 
Reunions
Cred Label: 
Southeastern Records SER 99921 LP
Cred Prod: 
Dave Cobb
Cred Eng: 
Gena Johnson
Cred Mix: 
Dave Cobb
Cred Mast: 
Peter Lyman (lacquers cut by LP)
Jason Isbell might just be a genuine modern country legend in the making. After his early years (2001-2007) with the alternative country-rock band, Drive-By Truckers Isbell went solo, releasing several critically acclaimed albums: some under his own name and others with the support of his backing band, the 400 Unit. Isbell quit drugs and alcohol in 2012 and subsequently married his second wife: songwriter, backup singer and fiddle player, Amanda Shires. They had their first child in 2015. Most recently, Isbell worked with John Prine on his final album, The Tree of Forgiveness and following Prine’s death in April of 2020 penned in The New York Times a moving and intimate opinion piece

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