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Curt Brickley’s “Red Dirt Therapy” Celebrates the Peace Found Where the Pavement Ends

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Country storyteller Curt Brickley releases Red Dirt Therapy, a roots-driven anthem about shaking off the noise, finding peace in simple things, and thanking the Lord for this country life. Blending humor, heart, and homespun honesty, Brickley reminds listeners that sometimes the best medicine is a little time in the dirt—a truck, a dog, and a long stretch of country road.

“This song came out of real red-dirt living—the kind that breaks you down and builds your faith back up,” Brickley says. “It’s about getting away from the noise, breathing again, and remembering who we are.”

With his signature blend of gospel grit and country soul, Brickley continues to carve a lane for music that speaks to working hands and weary hearts. Red Dirt Therapy follows his debut album Backroad Believer, expanding his storytelling range and solidifying his voice in the Americana gospel space.

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