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Ian Munsick Announces “White Buffalo: Introduce You To God” Deluxe Album, Available April 5

With his 2023 album White Buffalo, Ian Munsick painted a sprawling ode to the west and its people. The son of ranchers, he is now sharing the majesty of his home with the next generation. Today he announced four new tracks White Buffalo: Introduce You To God, a deluxe version of the celebrated collection. The first of the album’s four new tracks, “Heartbreak King”, is available now.

“18 songs just wasn’t enough,” remarks Munsick of his sophomore project. “This Deluxe album features songs I wrote four years ago and songs I wrote four months ago. They’ve lived in my imagination long enough, now I can’t wait for them to be yours. Family, faith, heartbreak, legends of the west… you’ll get ‘em all in this project. Thank you for always pushing me to write and release more music.”

Munsick’s release of White Buffalo last year earned accolades from Billboard, American Songwriter, People, MusicRow and more. Grammy.com remarked, “Munsick’s ability to turn his Western upbringing into relatable sentiments is the epitome of what makes him special… his passion for his homeland — from the culture to the people — rings through in both the lyrics and the musicality.”

Munsick burst out of the gate in 2024, starting with the release of White Buffalo: Voices of the West. The feature-length documentary is now available on Apple iTunes, Apple, Google Play, Kanopy (Libraries), Microsoft, Vudu, YouTube Rentals and Amazon TVOD. The Tennessean praised Voices of the West, which features conversations with members of the Blackfoot and Crow tribes as well as the Blackfeet Nation, as “essential to maintain and humanize the tie to Western culture.”  

Last week, amid his headlining Boots, Buckles & Bolos Tour, Munsick stopped by The Bobby Bones Show for an in-studio interview and performance. He also released his exclusive Apple Music Sessions, featuring western-influenced covers of Justin Bieber, Hall & Oates and Travis Tritt.

Munsick is back on the road this weekend, with a show tonight in Kansas City, MO. His headlining run will continue through the spring, including a sold-out date at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on June 5. This summer he will join CMA Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson for her Country’s Cool Again Tour. 

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WHITE BUFFALO: INTRODUCE YOU TO GOD TRACK LISTING

1. Introduce You to God (Ian Munsick, Jeremy Spillman, Jeff Hyde)

2. Yippie-I-A (Ian Munsick, Phil O’Donnell, Carlton Anderson)

3. Heartbreak King (Ian Munsick, Josh Thompson, Jeff Middleton)

4. Seven Sisters (Ian Munsick, Charlie Worsham, Jeremy Spillman)

5. Boots, Buckles & Bolos (Ian Munsick, Phil O’Donnell, Aby Gutierrez)

6. From The Horse’s Mouth (Ian Munsick, David Ryan Harris, Dave Villa)

7. Arrowhead (Ian Munsick, Chris LaCorte, Cary Barlowe)

8. River Run (Ian Munsick, Jeremy Spillman, Ryan Beaver)

9. Ranch Hand (Ian Munsick, Jeff Hyde, Jeremy Spillman)

10. Neon Brightside (Ian Munsick, Chase McGill, Jessi Alexander)

11. Long Live Cowgirls (with Cody Johnson) (Ian Munsick, Aby Gutierrez, Phil O’Donnell)

12. Barn Burner (Ian Munsick, Driver Williams, Jeremy Spillman)

13. Dig (Ian Munsick, Dave Villa, Jessi Alexander)

14. More Than Me (Ian Munsick, Carlton Anderson, Casey Beathard, Phil O’Donnell)

15. Little Man (Ian Munsick, Adam James, Ben Simonetti)

16. White Buffalo (Ian Munsick, Jeremy Spillman, Randy Montana)

17. Bluegrass (Ian Munsick, Josh Thompson)

18. Cowshit In The Morning (Ian Munsick, Jeremy Spillman, Luke Laird)

19. Field Of Dreams (feat. Vince Gill) (Ian Munsick, Jeremy Spillman, Vince Gill)

20. Blazin’ (Ian Munsick, Chris LaCorte, Josh Miller)

21. Missin’ Her Play (Ian Munsick, Jamie Paulin, Randy Montana)

22. Horses & Weed (Ian Munsick, Josh Thompson)

23. Indian Paintbrush (Ian Munsick, Marty Stuart, Jeremy Spillman)