Cris Jacobs lost his way. Most of us do. Part of the story is in those lost days. But more of the story is in what we find again.
“As kids, we always had that feeling of, things are going to work out, the way I dream they’ll work out,” Jacobs says. “But then, the goal posts keep moving. And you wake up one day, and you’re 45 and still reaching.”
For Jacobs, the last several years have been hard–and transformative. With a vote of confidence from a legend, he went into his barn to write. He emerged with his finest album to date.
Produced by Jerry Douglas, One of These Days is a stunning collection of storytelling, rooted in bluegrass, folk, and blues, but unencumbered by rules and expectations. The Infamous Stringdusters serve as the album’s rollicking house band, joined by friends including Billy Strings, Sam Bush, Lee Ann Womack, and more. The result is unfettered, joyful virtuosity, swirling around Jacobs’ powerful voice, gut-check meditations, and close-up character sketches.
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