CAROLINE JONES Announces Emotionally-Rich Album Good Omen Set For February 13 Release

Country singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and band member of GRAMMY-Award winning Zac Brown Band, Caroline Jones, has announced her highly anticipated album, Good Omen, to be released February 13, 2026. Marking Jones’ first album with Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, Good Omen showcases Jones’ most raw and lyrically honest songwriting to-date, reflecting her growth and new life perspectives as both an artist and a new mom. Pre-order the albumHERE.

“I am thrilled to announce my next album, Good Omen. This project has my most raw and empathetic storylines yet, set to a backdrop of rich, dark, bluegrass infused tracks. This being my first album as a mother, I’ve channeled the intense empathy that motherhood affords you, which, it turns out, is a superpower as a songwriter and artist. I collaborated with some amazing new songwriters and musicians on this project, including co-producer Julian Raymond, and cannot wait for folks to hear the stories and the sound that we crafted,” shared Jones.

With tracks penned alongside esteemed Nashville songwriters Eric Paslay, Sarah Buxton, Emily Weisband and Liz Rose, the 12-track collection explores the different shades and colors of life, from darker, messier storylines to lighter messages and themes traditionally seen in Caroline’s music. Each of the tracks look at life from a practical, realistic lens, as seen in previous releases including the chart-climbing radio single “No Tellin’,” the empowering mom-anthem “All The Things,” and “Divorce In A Small Town.”

Out this Friday, November 14, title track “Good Omen” embodies Caroline’s renewed energy and fresh sound as she poetically sings about finding opportunity for growth in challenging situations. Pre-save “Good Omen” HERE and tune-in on Friday to watch the lyric video HERE

Good Omen Track Listing:

  1. No Tellin’ (Written by Caroline Jones, Lauren McLamb, and Clara Park)
  2. All The Things (Written by Caroline Jones, Brandon Hood, Liz Rose, and Emily Weisband)
  3. You’re It For Me, Honey (Written by Caroline Jones, Rob Grimaldi, Lauren McLamb, and Brandon Ratcliff)
  4. The Bridge (Written by Caroline Jones, Sarah Buxton, and Lauren McLamb)
  5. Forever Love (Written by Caroline Jones, Brandon Hood, and Eric Paslay)
  6. Storm Chaser (Written by Caroline Jones, Jamie Kenney, Lauren McLamb, and Brandon Ratcliff)
  7. Cutting It Close (Written by Caroline Jones, Gabe Faust, and Lauren McClamb)
  8. Good Omen (Written by Caroline Jones, Sarah Buxton, and Joy Williams)
  9. Family (Written by Caroline Jones and Bobby Hamrick)
  10. Divorce in a Small Town (Written by Caroline Jones, Sarah Buxton, and Eric Paslay)
  11. Becca  (Written by Caroline Jones, Lauren McLamb, and Brandon Ratcliff)
  12. All The Things (Acoustic) (Written by Caroline Jones, Brandon Hood, Liz Rose, and Emily Weisband)

In support of the album, Jones will kick off her nearly 20-date headlining tour, Good Omen, on February 17, 2026 in Nashville, bringing her dynamic musical performance to stages across the U.S through May. See below for the full list of tour dates. Pre-sale for tickets is now live through the link HERE.

To follow along on what’s next for Caroline, please visit carolinejones.com.

About Caroline Jones: Lauded by Rolling Stone as “an ambitious, entrepreneurial guitar heroine primed to bring back the pop-country glory of the Nineties,” Caroline Jones is a Country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose musicianship has led her to becoming a full-time band member of Zac Brown Band and to building out an impressive solo career, co-producing alongside industry veterans Brandon Hood and Ric Wake. She recently premiered her debut track “No Tellin’” with Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, a Country music record label that’s an imprint of Big Machine Label Group. Jones released her third, full-length studio album, Homesite, in October 2023 with star-studded features from Zac Brown Band, Vince Gill and Alyssa Bonagura. The singer-songwriter’s sophomore album, Antipodes, released in November 2021, debuted at #4 on the iTunes Country Chart and its foot-stomping lead single, “Come In (But Don’t Make Yourself Comfortable),” marked her first Top 30 Country radio hit. Caroline’s dedication to her craft has led to previous collaborations and tours alongside the biggest names in the industry, including the late Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, The Eagles, OneRepublic, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Jake Owen, Vince Gill, and more.