Dailey & Vincent Release New Album A Beautiful Life, Featuring Songs by Carrie Underwood, Bill Anderson, Dolly Parton and More

Daily & Vincent
Photo by Gregg Roth; courtesy of Pillar Stone Records.

Grand Ole Opry members, GRAMMY Award nominees, and award-winning duo Dailey & Vincent have officially released their latest studio album, A Beautiful Life, available now on all major streaming platforms and retailers.

The 12-track project arrives during a milestone year for Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent, who continue to build on nearly two decades of success across bluegrass, country, Americana, and gospel music.

A Beautiful Life Arrives Following Chart Success

The release follows a strong run for the duo, whose version of the Osborne Brothers classic “Ruby” spent two consecutive months at No. 1 on national bluegrass charts earlier this year. The achievement further solidified Dailey & Vincent’s standing as one of the most respected acts in roots music.

In recent months, the pair have also shared songs including “Longer Than That,” “Moon Shines on the Still,” and “God’s Country” while taking their A Beautiful Life Tour to audiences across the country.

Produced by Dailey & Vincent, the album blends bluegrass, country, gospel, and Americana influences into a collection of songs centered on faith, family, perseverance, gratitude, and life’s meaningful moments.

Title Track Features Carrie Underwood and Bill Anderson

Serving as the emotional centerpiece of the album is the title track, “A Beautiful Life,” written by Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson, eight-time GRAMMY Award winner Carrie Underwood, and acclaimed songwriter Jon Randall.

The song reflects the album’s overall message of finding purpose and beauty throughout every stage of life.

Dailey & Vincent Grand Ole Opry
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Grand Ole Opry members and GRAMMY® Award nominees Dailey & Vincent were joined by fellow members – 8-time GRAMMY® Award winner Carrie Underwood and genre legend Bill Anderson – to celebrate the release of their upcoming album, A Beautiful Life. The title track was co-written by Underwood and Anderson along with hitmaker Jon Randall. 

During Dailey & Vincent’s June 2 appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, the duo celebrated the album’s release alongside Anderson and Underwood.

“We have never really thought in terms of genres as much as we have thought in terms of songs, and A Beautiful Life reflects that,” Dailey & Vincent previously shared. “Some songs lean more into the roots of what people may expect from us, while others open the door to a broader emotional and musical landscape. But through it all, the focus was always on serving the song and making sure each track felt authentic.”

Standout Songs Highlight the Duo’s Versatility

In addition to the chart-topping “Ruby,” the album features several notable recordings, including “Love You Longer Than That,” “God’s Country,” and Jamie Dailey’s original song “I’ll Keep Going.”

The collection also includes a rendition of Dolly Parton’s “Smoky Mountain Memories” and “When I Meet My Maker,” written by singer-songwriter Tenille Townes.

One of the album’s most meaningful tracks is “I Grew Up In Heaven,” written by Josh Kear and Don Schlitz. The song carries special significance as the final Schlitz composition recorded before his passing, and one he deeply cherished.

Cracker Barrel Partnership and Tour Continue

To celebrate the release of A Beautiful Life, Dailey & Vincent are continuing their nationwide tour while also partnering with Cracker Barrel for a series of autograph signings and appearances across Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama.

The album is available in more than 600 Cracker Barrel locations nationwide. Fans attending select events will have opportunities to meet the duo, including a special live performance on June 12 at the Cookeville, Tennessee Cracker Barrel location.

A Legacy Built on Harmony and Tradition

For nearly 20 years, Dailey & Vincent have established themselves as one of American music’s premier vocal duos. Their career includes more than 30 major industry awards, performances at renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl, and countless appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

With A Beautiful Life now available, Dailey & Vincent continue their tradition of delivering timeless songs, exceptional musicianship, and heartfelt storytelling that resonates across generations.

A Beautiful Life Track Listing

  1. Ruby (Cousin Emmy)
  2. Butterfly (Jamie Dailey, Pete Sallis, Tia Sillers)
  3. Moon Shines On The Still (Laura Leigh Jones Robertson, Bill Whyte)
  4. When I Meet My Maker (Tenille Townes)
  5. Uncle Billy Play Your Fiddle (Randall Hylton)
  6. A Beautiful Life (Bill Anderson, Jon Randall, Carrie Underwood)
  7. Love You Longer Than That (Tenille Townes, Park Chisolm)
  8. I’ll Keep Going (Jamie Dailey)
  9. I Grew Up In Heaven (Josh Kear, Don Schlitz)
  10. God’s Country (Butch Curry, Marcus Hummon)
  11. Smoky Mountain Memories (Dolly Parton)
  12. Jacob’s Ladder (Bruce Hornsby & John Hornsby)

Cracker Barrel Appearance Dates

  • June 12 – Cookeville, Tenn. (3 p.m. CT)
  • June 13 – Glasgow/Cave City, Ky. (10 a.m. CT)
  • June 13 – Franklin, Ky. (1 p.m. CT)
  • June 20 – Morristown, Tenn. (12 p.m. ET)
  • June 20 – Bristol, Tenn. (6 p.m. ET)
  • June 27 – Birmingham, Ala. (12 p.m. CT)
  • June 27 – Huntsville, Ala. (4 p.m. CT)

Upcoming A Beautiful Life Tour Dates

  • June 16 – Nashville, Tenn.
  • June 26 – Chipley, Fla.
  • July 17 – Brenham, Texas
  • July 18 – Arlington, Texas
  • July 19 – Tomball, Texas
  • July 20 – Waco, Texas
  • July 23 – Lubbock, Texas
  • July 25 – Phoenix, Ariz.
  • July 29 – Solana Beach, Calif.
  • July 30 – San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
  • July 31 – Fresno, Calif.
  • August 2 – Berkeley, Calif.
  • August 4 – Grass Valley, Calif.
  • August 5 – Portland, Ore.
  • August 6 – Seattle, Wash.
  • August 8 – Edmonton, Alberta
  • August 14 – Clear Lake, Iowa
  • August 15 – Dubuque, Iowa
  • August 16 – Egg Harbor, Wis.
  • August 22 – Steelville, Mo.
  • September 6 – Decatur, Ala.
  • September 7 – Canon, N.C.
  • September 17 – Hiawassee, Ga.
  • September 18 – Hiawassee, Ga.
  • September 19 – Hiawassee, Ga.
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