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Gretchen Wilson Revamps Debut Album with All-Star Duets
4 Nov
Summary
- Gretchen Wilson re-recording debut album "Here for the Party" as duets project
- Tanya Tucker, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Travis Tritt to feature
- Wilson also advising contestants on new CBS music competition show "The Road"

In November 2025, country music star Gretchen Wilson is preparing to re-record her breakthrough 2004 debut album "Here for the Party" as an all-star duets project. The Grammy-winning singer behind the iconic hit "Redneck Woman" says she has secured collaborations with several big names in country music for the indie label release.
Wilson reveals that Tanya Tucker will be featured on a new version of "Redneck Woman," while rising star Cody Johnson will duet with her on the album's "unconventional love ballad." The Illinois native also confirms that Miranda Lambert and Travis Tritt are on board for the project, and she is "almost 100 percent" certain of securing a collaboration with Ella Langley.
In addition to the duets album, Wilson has been keeping busy as an advisor on the new CBS music competition series "The Road." Produced by "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan, the show follows aspiring artists as they tour the country, with Wilson serving in the role of "tour manager." She says the program offers a more realistic depiction of life on the road compared to previous music competition shows.




