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Willie Nelson Announces New Album Dream Chaser, Featuring a Track Penned By Bob Dylan

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Willie Nelson is proving again that age is not slowing his release schedule. The country icon has announced a new album titled Dream Chaser, with multiple music outlets reporting a May 29, 2026 release date and a newly issued title track.

The project is being billed as Nelson’s 79th solo studio album, while several reports also describe it as his 156th album overall when collaborations and other releases are counted. At 92, Nelson remains one of the most prolific active artists in American music, continuing a late-career run that has outpaced artists decades younger.

What we know about Dream Chaser

Coverage from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NME, American Songwriter, MusicRow, and other outlets converges on a few key details. The album announcement landed on March 18, 2026. The title is Dream Chaser. The release window is May 2026, with May 29 cited by several publications. Nelson has also shared the title track as an early preview.

One of the headline details is a new Bob Dylan co-write included on the album. That pairing alone gives the project extra weight: two of the most influential living American songwriters linked on fresh material, not just a catalog revisit.

Why this release matters

Nelson’s recent output has shown a clear pattern: he keeps releasing records that function as both artistic statements and living archive entries. Dream Chaser appears to extend that pattern, but with a high-interest hook in the Dylan collaboration and a title track that points toward forward momentum rather than nostalgia.

For fans, the timing matters too. A spring release means the album can quickly enter the live-performance conversation and become part of Nelson’s 2026 setlist cycle. For the broader country and Americana landscape, each new Nelson project still sets a benchmark for craft, consistency, and longevity.

The bigger picture

There is no modern equivalent to Nelson’s pace at this stage of life. Whether you count Dream Chaser as his 79th solo studio LP or his 156th overall release, the larger point is the same: he is still adding meaningful chapters to a historic catalog in real time.

As more details arrive, including full credits and track information, Dream Chaser is likely to be framed not as a legacy footnote but as another active entry in one of music’s longest-running creative streaks.

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