
Dynamic, respected, and steady rolling singer, songwriter and guitarist Duane Betts returns with his most unguarded and personal work to date -- the highly anticipated new album, Isle of Hope, out June 12 via Sun Records. Produced by Grammy-winner Dave Cobb and recorded in just five days, Betts crafted Isle of Hope during an especially transformative period. At a pinnacle time in his thriving, decades-long career as both a solo artist and founding member of The Allman Betts Band, he lost his father and mentor, Dickey Betts. Isle of Hope is a revelatory snapshot of this pivotal moment. Forced to confront the reality of time and mortality head-on, Betts discovered a deeply impactful sense of clarity and conviction. The new project adds to a renowned career for Betts, who followed his debut EP, Sketches of American Music, with his acclaimed first solo LP, 2023’s Wild & Precious Life. Of Wild & Precious Life, No Depression praised, “[it] secures Betts’ place in the pantheon of great Southern rockers." Betts initially rose to national prominence as a member of his father’s solo outfit, then as a touring guitarist for modern indie folk icons, Dawes. In addition to roadwork with The Allman Betts Band, Betts now headlines clubs, theatres and festivals with his own solo band, Palmetto Motel.