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Luke Grimes Reveals What’s Next After Yellowstone: New Music, Release Date & More
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With Yellowstone’s long-awaited final chapter still on pause, leading man Luke Grimes is seizing center stage in 2026—and fans are rewarding him with a surge of searches and social buzz. The Ohio-born actor and rising country artist just unveiled his debut full-length album, Red Bird, a 13-track collection he calls “a snapshot of my soul,” written in the wake of becoming a father and losing a close friend. Early standouts include the gentle lullaby “Hummingbird,” inspired by one-year-old son Rigel, and the bar-room rocker “Band of Brothers,” which already cracked Spotify’s Hot Country playlist.
Streaming numbers aren’t the only reason Grimes is trending. On set of CBS’s Yellowstone spin-off Marshals, he personally lobbied producers to cast country hitmaker Riley Green in a recurring role, joking that he “wasn’t doing myself any favors” by pushing a friend into the chaos of TV production—yet the chemistry worked, and Green joins episode three this month. The cameo fuels cross-platform chatter, drawing both Dutton-universe diehards and Nashville listeners to the show.
Grimes’ softer side is also headline news. In a recent radio interview he recounted writing “Hummingbird” after hearing his son hum along to a kitchen-table melody, calling the moment “the best co-write of my life”. The clip lit up TikTok’s #DadCountry hashtag and sent search volume for “Luke Grimes son” soaring within hours.
Yet fame comes with hurdles. Since relocating full-time to Montana, the actor admits he’s still “earning his brand,” balancing ranch chores with red-carpet weekends, and relying on local mentors to avoid becoming “that Hollywood guy with the big truck.” The authenticity he’s chasing at home echoes through Red Bird’s steel-guitar-soaked production and through the dust-and-denim wardrobe he sports in Marshals.
SEO Takeaway: Search demand around “Luke Grimes album,” “Luke Grimes Marshals,” and “Riley Green cameo” continues to climb. Expect another spike when CBS drops its mid-season trailer and when Grimes’ “Hummingbird” hits terrestrial country radio later this month. For now, the actor-singer is proving that the next great Yellowstone story might be unfolding in the recording booth as much as on the open range.
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