Joey + Rory

[2] The duo's debut album, The Life of a Song, was released on October 28, 2008, on Sugar Hill Records.

Joey + Rory's version was released in September 2008, featuring a music video that included a cameo from Naomi Judd, who had been a judge on Can You Duet.

[6] Although a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" was originally to have been released as the second single, it was withdrawn after two weeks, and replaced in March 2009 with "Play the Song", which failed to chart.

[9] Joey + Rory announced on October 15, 2009, that they were in the studio working on the follow-up album to The Life of a Song.

[10] Joey + Rory performed new songs from their upcoming album, were interviewed, and received their award on the GAC special "ACM Top New Artists" on April 1, 2010.

[10] On August 29, 2011, Joey + Rory released a new single, titled "Headache," to country radio, though it failed to chart and was not included on an album.

In late 2015, due to a spike in sales for "When I'm Gone" after the video was featured in some press about Joey + Rory, it managed to enter the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at number 21.

Joey + Rory announced on the red carpet of the ACM Awards that the duo had recorded their first album of gospel music.

Their second project on Gaither Music Group, the record consists of cover versions of classic country songs.

[15] Hymns That Are Important to Us, the duo's seventh and final studio album, was released on February 12, 2016, via Gaither Music Group.

[16] The set, which was a "dream project" for Joey Feek, consists of twelve covers of Christian hymns, plus a reprise of "When I'm Gone," which was first featured on the duo's His and Hers album in 2012.

[17] Rory Feek wrote and produced a film, Josephine, which was set in the American Civil War and included the couple's song of the same name.

Joey + Rory (2010)