Sylvia Prepares First New Album In 14 Years

Sylvia

Country artist Sylvia will release the album It’s All in the Family on Oct. 7, marking her first new music in 14 years. She co-produced the album with longtime collaborator John Mock. 

Sylvia albumIn addition, Sylvia co-wrote the majority of the 12 songs. Her writing partners include Thom Schuyler, Craig Bickhardt, Jeff Pennig, Kate Campbell, Bobby Tomberlin, and Mark Narmore. Mock wrote the music for six cuts on the record as well as string arrangements for half of the album. It’s All in the Family will be released on her own label, Red Pony Records.

“I hope this music inspires and encourages people of all ages to continue to create in whatever genre brings them joy,” stated Sylvia. “I have found that there is no age limit on creativity. Your best work is ahead of you! I’ve felt like a kid again making this record, and I can hardly wait to share it with the world!”

Sylvia charted 11 Top 10 country singles in the 1980s. Her No. 1 hits include “Drifter” and “Nobody.” She was named 1982 ACM Female Vocalist of the Year.

It’s All in the Family Track List

1. “Every Time A Train Goes By”
2. “Somebody’s Daughter”
3. “Leave the Past in the Past”
4. “A Right Turn”
5. “All in the Family”
6. “Grandpa Kirby Runnin’ the Hounds”
7. “Immigrant Shoes”
8. “Cumberland Rose”
9. “Hope’s Too Hard”
10. “I Didn’t Know What I Was Missing”
11. “Here Lately”
12. “Do Not Cry For Me”

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