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Eric Bibb announces “One Mississippi”

Three-time Grammy-nominated blues icon Eric Bibb has announced details of his upcoming album One Mississippi, which is set to arrive worldwide on January 30th, 2026 via Repute Records. The lead track, “This One Don’t,” is available now.

Bibb will support the release with an extensive UK tour early next year, including two nights at London’s 229 on January 5th and 6th.

One Mississippi marks a bold new chapter in Bibb’s late-career renaissance, standing as one of his most musically adventurous and ambitious albums to date. The collection features thirteen original songs written by Bibb or co-written with Grammy-nominated producer Glen Scott, as well as a cover of “One Mississippi” by iconic singer-songwriter Janis Ian and Fred Koller. Bibb and Ian have known each other since their high school days in New York during the 1960s, making the cover a meaningful addition to the record.

“This new collection of stories, from a not-too-distant American past and a tense global present, is a call for peace, justice & unity in a divided world,” says Bibb of the album. “As much as I love writing & recording new songs, I also enjoy discovering & covering great songs by other songwriters. The title song, ‘One Mississippi’, was written by my high school friend, Janis Ian with Fred Koller.”

Of the lead single, Bibb explains: “This One Don’t was inspired by a wonderful gig at a Blues Fever festival in Vienna, where I played in front of a groovy crowd who loves dancing to the Blues. Happily, we were able to include these folks in the video. Thanks to my ace producer, Glen Scott and the superb musicians involved, this track is one of the funkiest I’ve ever recorded. As Alice Walker once said:
‘Hard times require furious dancing.'”

The album was recorded and mixed at Glen Scott’s high-end studio in Uppsala, Sweden. It features an impressive lineup of musicians, including UK guitar virtuoso Robbie McIntosh (Paul McCartney, John Mayer), whose expressive playing adds depth and grit to Bibb’s storytelling. One Mississippi also includes contributions from Greger Andersson and Paul Jones on harmonica, Shaneeka Simon and Sara Bergkvist Scott on backing vocals, Zosha Warpeha and Esbjörn Hazelius on fiddle, Staffan Astner on guitar, and Sven Lindvall on tuba.

“A thousand thanks to the fabulous singers, players and behind-the-scenes team members, for helping us tell the tale,” Bibb said.

One Mississippi follows a prolific run of critically acclaimed work from the veteran artist. His 2023 album Ridin’ earned a 2024 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album and was widely praised as “a bluesy, folky delight… packed with melodic jams and steeped in oak casks for decades.” That album followed 2021’s Dear America, which received multiple Blues Music Award nominations and was named “Album of the Year” by several leading roots publications.

Bibb’s most recent album, In the Real World (2024), was recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios and produced again by Glen Scott. It met with similar critical acclaim, with Americana Highways praising Bibb’s “modern-day freshness” and “endless ingredients,” while Americana UK wrote: “a legendary figure of the blues, not content to rest on his reputation, but still exploring and growing.” Bibb himself described the album as “a vivid representation of my musical and personal evolution.”

With One Mississippi, Eric Bibb continues to expand the boundaries of modern roots music. Blending classic blues, contemporary soul, and Americana, the album demonstrates why Bibb remains one of the most respected voices in the genre.

TOUR DATES

January 5  London, 229
January 6  London, 229
March 11  Bexhill, De la Warr Pavilion
March 12  Manchester, The Stoller Hall
March 14  Beverley, St Mary’s Church
March 15  Glasgow, Oran Mor
March 16  Leeds, City Varieties Music Hall
March 18  Basingstoke, The Anvil
March 19  Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
March 21  Wimborne, Tivoli Theatre
March 23  Bury St Edmunds, The Apex
March 24  Wavendon, The Stables
March 25  Bridgnorth, St Leonard’s Church, Bridgnorth
March 27  Bradford upon Avon, Wiltshire Music Centre
March 28  Bristol, Bristol Beacon
March 29  Pontardawe, Pontardawe Arts Centre

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