Thomas Dollbaum – “Coyote” [Video]

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Thomas Dollbaum Shot “Coyote” on Christmas Eve in Louisiana — and It Shows

The Florida songwriter’s long-overdue breakthrough Birds of Paradise is out now — recorded in four days in Mississippi with MJ Lenderman
May 2026

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Thomas Dollbaum

Thomas Dollbaum wrote Birds of Paradise in three months, called up the musicians he trusted most, and met them at Dial Back Sound in Water Valley, Mississippi. They learned and tracked the whole record in four days with producer Clay Jones. The result is the album Dollbaum’s writing has always been waiting for — Southern rock with the weight of short stories, the kind that stays with you the way Larry Brown and Breece D’J Pancake do. It’s out today on Dear Life Records.

“Coyote” blends a handful of memories that drifted together over time — talking a drunk friend down from a roof, watching another light an RV on fire, controlled burns and coyotes crossing roads in the part of Florida where Dollbaum grew up. MJ Lenderman harmonizes on the track, backed by bassist Nick Corson and guitarist Josh Halper. The video was shot by Dollbaum and Cora Nimtz on Christmas Eve along the Mississippi River levees, where locals build elaborate bonfire structures and shoot fireworks to mark the holiday. It looks exactly like how the song sounds. Dollbaum heads out this June with Widowspeak, including a stop at Nelsonville Music Festival in Ohio.

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Tour Dates — June 2026
Jun 16

Music Hall of WilliamsburgBrooklyn, NY  w/ Widowspeak
Jun 18

Johnny Brenda’sPhiladelphia, PA  w/ Widowspeak
Jun 19

DC9Washington, DC  w/ Widowspeak
Jun 20

Nelsonville Music FestivalNelsonville, OH
Jun 22

The Pour HouseRaleigh, NC  w/ Widowspeak
Jun 23

The EarlAtlanta, GA  w/ Widowspeak
Jun 24

The Blue RoomNashville, TN  w/ Widowspeak
Thomas DollbaumBirds of Paradise
Out now  ·  Dear Life Records
Recorded at Dial Back Sound, Water Valley, MS  ·  Produced by Clay Jones
Featuring MJ Lenderman, Nick Corson & Josh Halper  ·  Album art by Cora Nimtz

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