Sister Sadie’s ‘All Will Be Well’ Is A Musical And Emotional Journey

Bluegrass group and twice Grammy-nominated outfit Sister Sadie has announced upcoming album, All Will Be Well, and have shared the video for previously released track, “Do What You Want.”

Founding member and fiddler Deanie Richardson says about the album:

We didn’t go in to record a bluegrass meets 90’s country record. However, as the record progressed, it quickly turned into my most favorite record I’ve ever done. Each song is personal to us all.

All Will Be Well is their second album for Bluegrass label Mountain Home Music Company after 2024’s Best Bluegrass Grammy-nominated No Fear. The new album is slated for a June 27th, 2025 release.

Richardson observes:

This record takes you on a musical/emotional journey. From packing up the ‘Winnebago’ to the cheating song in ‘First Time Liar’ to a hardcore 90’s feel with ‘Prodigal Daughter’ and ‘Make Me Stay or Make Me Go,’ then falling in love with ‘If I Don’t Have You’ to the heartbreak of ‘This Is Me,’ all the feels of ‘Orphan Train’ and the healing from generational trauma in ‘Let The Circle Be Broken.’

The record also draws on an array of musical supporters ranging from brand new Grand Ole Opry member Steve Earle, who brings harmony vocals on “I Wish It Would Rain,” to pedal steeler Russ Pahl and keyboard player Catherine Marx, to guitarist Seth Taylor (Dailey & Vincent, Post Malone), multi-instrumentalist Mary Meyer, and drummer Dave Racine.