Steve Martin, along with frequent collaborator Alison Brown, has achieved his seventh No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums chart with their new album, Safe, Sensible and Sane, which debuted with 2,000 equivalent album units sold in the U.S. between October 17–23. Released on Compass Records, the album features collaborations with Jackson Browne, Vince Gill, Indigo Girls, and Jason Mraz, and marks Brown’s second chart-topping release, following her 2023 album, On Banjo, which debuted at No. 1. Since his 2009 debut banjo album, Martin has become a leading figure in bluegrass music, logging the most weeks at No. 1 among male soloists, with four of those leaders reaching the Top 10 on Americana/Folk Albums, while five have made appearances on the all-genre Billboard 200. To mark the release of their new album, Martin and Brown also performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (October 29), playing a spirited rendition of their new album’s instrumental closing track, “Let’s Get Out Of Here.” (Billboard)
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Steve Martin Scores Seventh No. 1 On Bluegrass Albums Chart With Alison Brown Collaboration, As Duo Performs Live On ‘Fallon
Oct 30, 2025 | 8:00 PM

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