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Little Bitty Diamonds

By billy@resoundingstrategies.com

Jim Lauderdale & The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys Shine with New Single “Little Bitty Diamonds”

Nashville, TN (Nov. 7, 2025) – GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale teams up once again with the powerhouse traditional bluegrass band The ‘Po Ramblin’ Boys for their latest single, “Little Bitty Diamonds”,  available now to radio via Get It Played and for download/streaming on all digital music platforms.

“Little Bitty Diamonds” is a poignant and timeless song that blends Lauderdale’s rich storytelling with the Po’ Ramblin’ Boys’ signature energy and instrumental firepower. Written by Jim Lauderdale and Odie Blackmon, the track reflects on finding beauty and resilience in life’s most fragile moments.

“My friend Odie Blackmon brought this great jewel of a title and let me climb aboard the train,” says Lauderdale. “When the Po’ Ramblin’ Boys and I started recording, they took a shine to it, and everything fell into place as we started the record.”

Built around artful lyrics and evocative imagery — “Little bitty diamonds fall when she’s crying like there’s no tomorrow after yesterday, pretty little pain drops raining like they won’t stop, little bitty diamonds falling down her face” — the song delivers a classic bluegrass sound infused with Lauderdale’s signature lyrical and vocal prowess and The ‘Po Ramblin’ Boys’ musical mastery.

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“Little Bitty Diamonds” Credits:

Jim Lauderdale – guitar/lead vocal
C.J. Lewandowski – mandolin/harmony vocal
Jereme Brown – banjo/harmony vocal
Jasper Lorentzen – bass
Max Silverstein – fiddle
John Gooding – guitar

Recording Engineer: Shane Reman
Mixing Engineer: Dave Maggard
Mastering Engineer: Keith Burhams
Recording Studio: Sound Biscuit – Sevierville, TN

Written By:  Jim Lauderdale and Odie Blackmon

Jim Lauderdale

Jim Lauderdale
is a two-time GRAMMY® Award winner and a revered figure in Americana and bluegrass. With more than 35 albums to his name, he’s written songs for George Strait, Patty Loveless, The Chicks, Lee Ann Womack, Ralph Stanley, and many more and remains a guiding force in roots music, blending traditional forms with a restless creative spirit.
Born out of the Smoky Mountains, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys bring a fierce authenticity to bluegrass, channeling the high-lonesome drive of the genre’s pioneers with a youthful edge. Known for their harmony singing and virtuosic picking, they’ve become one of the most respected touring acts in modern traditional bluegrass.
The Po' Ramblin' Boys