As a leader of country-western music, Luke Bell's time on the throne was short. He released one official album during his lifetime, delivering a mix of honky-tonk shuffles and Bakersfield barnburners in a voice as magnetic as his own personality. He toured briefly, graduating from career-launching gigs in the dive bars of Austin and Nashville to bucket-list shows opening for Willie Nelson and Dwight Yoakam. And then, tragically, he disappeared from the public eye to privately wage a war with the mental illness that eventually claimed his life. He was just 32 years old.  

Three years after his passing, Luke's music endures. Nowhere is that more apparent than The King Is Back, a posthumous collection of studio recordings — most of them previously unreleased — that showcase his full range as a storyteller and songwriter. Tracked between November 2013 and August 2016, these 28 songs capture Luke in his artistic prime, spinning stories about blue-collar workers, heartbroken ramblers, and the personal struggles that bind us together. He'd been raised by a family of writers, and he did his part to uphold the Bell tradition, stocking his songs with characters whose bulletproof exteriors fail to hide the hurt that lurks within. Laced with pedal steel guitar, saloon-style piano, heartland hooks, and plenty of two-stepping' groove, The King Is Back isn't just a career retrospective; it's also a reminder of the timeless catalog that Bell built in three short years, pairing the vintage vibes of golden-era country music with lyrics that tackled the human condition.

Net proceeds from the album will benefit the Luke Bell Memorial Affordable Counseling Program, honoring his life by supporting mental health access for those in need. Through this release, Luke’s music continues to shine, bringing comfort, awareness, and firmly cementing Luke Bell as a legend in country music. Learn more about the Luke Bell Memorial Affordable Counseling Program below. 

In Luke's memory, his family and friends have founded the Luke Bell Memorial Affordable Counseling Program to offer financial support to those living in Wyoming's Big Horn Basin (Luke's home territory) who cannot afford mental health therapy. Follow the link below for more information about Luke or to donate.  At this time, thanks to Luke's royalties and the generosity of our community, the Memorial is paying for approximately 70 therapy sessions each month and that number continues to grow.

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