Drive-By Truckers to Reunite With Jason Isbell on 'Colbert'
In a long-awaited moment, Drive-By Truckers will join forces with their former bandmate Jason Isbell for a performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert next month. As the group prepares to release a reissue of its 2005 album Decoration Day, this upcoming show marks the first official reunion in 18 years between the two musicians.
According to Patterson Hood, the band's lead singer and songwriter, "We have always remained friends with Jason, and honestly he and I are closer now than ever." He considers Decoration Day to be their masterpiece, and Isbell was an integral part of the album. This release is a great opportunity for the group to come together once again.
Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell have kept in touch over the years, with sporadic one-off appearances and performances at festivals. However, these instances were not always as harmonious as they are now. In 2017, Isbell joined the band for a song at their show in Nashville, while more recently he appeared alongside them at his own Shoals Fest in Alabama in 2021.
Although this performance marks the first official reunion, it's unlikely to be the start of a full-fledged collaboration between Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell. The latter has already announced tour dates with his band 400 Unit for 2026, suggesting that their paths will remain separate in the near future.
In a long-awaited moment, Drive-By Truckers will join forces with their former bandmate Jason Isbell for a performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert next month. As the group prepares to release a reissue of its 2005 album Decoration Day, this upcoming show marks the first official reunion in 18 years between the two musicians.
According to Patterson Hood, the band's lead singer and songwriter, "We have always remained friends with Jason, and honestly he and I are closer now than ever." He considers Decoration Day to be their masterpiece, and Isbell was an integral part of the album. This release is a great opportunity for the group to come together once again.
Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell have kept in touch over the years, with sporadic one-off appearances and performances at festivals. However, these instances were not always as harmonious as they are now. In 2017, Isbell joined the band for a song at their show in Nashville, while more recently he appeared alongside them at his own Shoals Fest in Alabama in 2021.
Although this performance marks the first official reunion, it's unlikely to be the start of a full-fledged collaboration between Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell. The latter has already announced tour dates with his band 400 Unit for 2026, suggesting that their paths will remain separate in the near future.