There appears to be a new music festival heading to one of Alabama’s most musically storied regions - and one of the state’s most critically acclaimed recent artists appears to be involved.

On March 15, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist Jason Isbell posted to his Twitter account, “Legends gonna be here. We are too. October 5- Make plans!” along with a link to shoalsfest.net.

Thus far, that website boasts only a Shoals Fest logo, the aforementioned date and a listing of accommodations in Florence, Muscle Shoals and Tuscumbia.

As of the posting of this story, no other details are available.

Other social media accounts to post recent Shoals Fest teasers include the label Isbell owns and releases his music through, Southeastern Records, and members of Isbell's longtime backing band, The 400 Unit.

Isbell was born in Green Hill and grew up in the Muscle Shoals area. He and his family currently reside in the Nashville area.

Isbell is known for sharp honest folk/country-tinged tunes like Grammy-notching “If We Were Vampires," early solo gem “Dress Blues" and classics from his stint with Southern indie-rockers Drive-By Truckers, like “Outfit” and “Never Gonna Change.”

There are, of course, no shortage of legends to draw from, when it comes to Muscle Shoals music.

Whether that’s local talent, like iconic sessions players The Swampers, Alabama native R&B singers like Clarence Carter and Candi Staton who cut at FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals sound, or countless superstars such as Paul Simon, Bob Seger and Black Keys who’ve recorded there.

AL.com will report additional Shoals Fest information when available.