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Lost Highway Roars Back: Kacey Musgraves Leads Revival
2 Apr
Summary
- Lost Highway label relaunched in Nashville with Kacey Musgraves as flagship artist.
- Original Lost Highway operated from 2000 to 2012, known for non-mainstream country.
- New iteration celebrates legacy with O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack reissue.

The legendary Lost Highway record label has officially relaunched in Nashville, signaling a significant revival for the imprint known for its artist-first approach. Although the new office in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood is still undergoing renovations, the team is actively working, notably on Kacey Musgraves' upcoming album, scheduled for release on May 1.
Robert Knotts and Jake Gear are co-leading the revitalized label, which was first announced in April of the previous year. Knotts highlighted Kacey Musgraves as a "North Star" for the label, emphasizing her "unwavering commitment to her creative output." Musgraves, who was the first artist signed to the new Lost Highway, also signed with the original incarnation, which ran from 2000 to 2012.