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Scott Matthews Album Announcement 2014

Thirty Tigers is proud to announce the release
of Scott Matthews’ s fourth album
“Home Part 1 “

The glorious new album of Scott Matthews “Home Part 1” is out this week

Scott’s acoustic  Video “Let’s Get You Home”

see the astonishingly beautiful videos for 86 Floors to Heaven and Sunlight  on Scott Matthews’s video channel

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4* The Sun –
A beautifully produced acoustic melancholic collection .. Matthews’ fluid, folky voice given room to drift where it may.

The guardian 

engagingly thoughtful and classy singer-songwriter Matthews returns after a three-year break with some elegant, quietly soulful vocal work to promote new album

Mystery and charm .. fourth (album) continues the gentle emotional vein, all stroked and picked strings and Drake-esque vocal warmth. Mojo

Introspective diarist’s soft-strummed fourth…echoes of Nick Drake and John Martyn..delicate and disarming.. Uncut

There’s no denying Matthews’s soaring tenor is a thing of wonder. Acoustic Mag

The vinyl edition of “Home Part 1” will be released on 17th November

Scott is doing a Rough Trade West instore on 18th November 6.30 http://www.roughtrade.com/events/2014/11/845

Rough Trade West 130 Talbot Road, London, W11 1JA

2014 European Tour :

Nov 29, 2014 Birmingham, Town Hall (SPECIAL show with friends)
http://www.thsh.co.uk/event/scott-matthews-home/

Dec 07, 2014 Diepenheim, Holland, Cultuurcentrum Herberg de Pol
http://www.herbergdepol.nl/nieuws/107-scott-matthews-7-december-bij-herberg-de-pol
Dec 09, 2014 Amsterdam, Paradiso

http://www.paradiso.nl/web/Agenda-Item/Scott-Matthews.htm

Dec 10, 2014 Paris, Divan Du Monde

 http://www.divandumonde.com/10-Decembre-2014-scott_matthews-1202.htm
Dec 11, 2014 Brussels, Belgium, AB club
http://www.abconcerts.be/nl/agenda/evenementen/scott-matthews/18683/.

2015 UK Tour :

Feb 22, 2015 Bristol, St George’s

Feb 23, 2015 Manchester, Royal Northern College of Music

Feb 26, 2015 London, Cadogan Hall

Feb 27, 2015 Brighton, St Georges Church

Home part 1 Tracklisting:

1. Virginia
2. The Outsider
3. Sunlight
4. The Clearing
5. The City and the Lie
6. The Night is Young
7. 86 Floors From Heaven
8. Dear Angel
9. Mona
10. Running Wild
11. Let’s Get You Home

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Stoney Lane Label Announcement

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At last there is an innovative label dedicated to the brilliant scene here in Birmingham and to the many excellent players emerging.” – Tony Dudley-Evans / Cheltenham Jazz Festival; Jazzlines THSH Birmingham

Mike Fletcher Trio launches his first album on Stoney Lane Records at the LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL 18th November 2014
The Barbican’s Milton Court Concert Hall 

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Stoney Lane Records is an inventive and independent artist-led record label focusing on eclectic cross-genre original music, growing out of a diverse set of musical projects, collaborations, experiments, friendships and ideas, centred around musicians from Birmingham, UK.

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The Mike Fletcher Trio brings together composer and multi-reedist Mike Fletcher on saxes and flutes, bassist Olie Brice (Paul Dunmall, Tony Malaby, Ken Vandermark) and renowned US drummer Jeff Williams (Stan Getz, Lee Konitz, Joe Lovano).

The Trio’s distinctive sound draws inspiration from the jazz tradition and combines with it a contemporary approach to improvisation. The melody of each of the eight original compositions forms a basis from which the music evolves allowing the group, using flexibility of form and intriguing interplay, to sculpt each piece into a unique work.

Developing a growing reputation and musical rapport since early 2014, the band begin touring Europe this autumn to promote their debut album Vuelta, released on January 26th on Stoney Lane Records, following a pre-release performance at The Barbican’s Milton Court Concert Hall, part of the London Jazz Festival. This launches Mike’s tour of 11 major European concert halls with his trio, after being selected to participate in the ECHO Rising Stars programme

The album title ‘Vuelta’ — Spanish for ‘return’ — reflects Mike’s close ties with Andalucía.The recording explores themes of experience and emotion – from the atmospheric opening track, Aire (‘air’), composed by the sea in Spain, which conjures images of light, freedom and space; to the closing work, Savour, a meditation on the re-discovery of a treasured personal experience.

Released 26th January, 2014

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Tour dates

18th November 2014
London Jazz Festival, Barbican, London, UK

26th November 2014
Festspielhaus, Baden Baden, Germany

9th January 2015
The Con Cellar Bar, London

22nd January 2015
Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany

30th January 2015
CBSO Centre, Birmingham, UK

6th February 2015
Clasijazz, Almeria, Spain

7th February 2015
CAMM, Malaga, Spain

10th February 2015
Assejazz, Sevilla, Spain

11thFebruary 2015
Magic Club, Granada, Spain

12th February 2015
L’Auditori, Barcelona, Spain

19th February 2015
Palace of Arts, Budapest, Hungary

14th March 2015
Konzerthaus, Dortmund, Germany

20th March 2015
Konserthus, Stockholm, Sweden

30th March 2015
BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium

13th May 2015
Town Hall, Birmingham, UK

16th May 2015
Gulbenkian Musica, Lisbon, Portugal

30th May 2015
Kings Place, London

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Gregory Alan Isakov brings the Weatherman over to Europe and brand new video

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GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV NEW VIDEO FOR AMSTERDAM

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This video was filmed over the course of a month and a half, using stop-motion animation, dioramas, and live shadow puppetry. It is a continuation of director Laura Goldhamer’s past techniques of mixing stop motion with live action; however, this time, the process was deeply collaborative and organic in nature, as the video was made at the farm that is home to the musician himself.

GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV – “AMSTERDAM” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

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Music video for “Amsterdam” from the album The Weatherman by Gregory Alan Isakov

iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-weatherman/id659613712

CD / LP: merchtable.com/search?utf8=✓&q=isakov

Director: Laura Goldhamer

In collaboration with…
Baylee West & Basil
Michelle Christiance
Brynn Ronning
Bonnie Paine

The song “Amsterdam” was partly inspired by time Gregory Alan Isakov spent in The Netherlands. He is returning to Amsterdam, as well as many other cities, on a nineteen-date European tour supporting the European release of The Weatherman (Suitcase Town Music/Thirty Tigers), which is set for October 13th.

European Live Dates & Ticketing Info:

10/16/14 – Oxford, UK
(with Count Drachma)
The Jericho Tavern
http://www.thejerichooxford.co.uk/

10/17/14 – Brighton, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Komedia Studio Bar
http://www.komedia.co.uk/brighton/studio-bar

10/18/14 – Bristol, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Louisiana
http://www.thelouisiana.net/

10/19/14 – Glasgow, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
King Tut’s
http://www.kingtuts.co.uk/

10/20/14 – Manchester, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Gullivers
https://www.facebook.com/GulliversNQ

10/21/14 – London, UK
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Bush Hall
http://www.bushhallmusic.co.uk/

10/23/14 – Brussels, Belgium
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Witloof Bar
http://botanique.be/en

10/24/14 – Nijmegen, The Netherlands
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Doornroosje
http://www.doornroosje.nl/

10/25/14 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – SOLD OUT
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Bitterzoet
http://www.bitterzoet.com/

10/26/14 – Hamburg, Germany
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Prinzenbar
http://www.docks-prinzenbar.de/

10/27/14 – Cologne, Germany
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Studio 672
http://www.stadtgarten.de/

10/29/14 – Oslo, Norway
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Parkteatret
http://parkteatret.no/

10/30/14 – Stockholm, Sweden – SOLD OUT
(with Stephen Kellogg)
Nalen
http://www.nalen.com/

10/31/14 – Copenhagen, Denmark – SOLD OUT
(with Feivel)
Ideal Bar/VEGA
http://vega.dk/

11/1/14 – Berlin, Germany
(with Glowing House)
Privatclub
http://www.privatclub-berlin.de/

11/3/14 – Vienna, Austria
(with Marcus Wiebusch)
Arena
http://arenavie.com/web/

11/4/14 – Munich, Germany
(with Glowing House)
Amphere
http://www.muffatwerk.de/en/

11/5/14 – Stans, Switzerland – SOLD OUT
(with Glowing House)
Pillow Song Loft
http://www.pillowsong.com/

11/7/14 – Paris, France
(with Wild Child)
La Maroquinerie
http://www.lamaroquinerie.fr/

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St Paul & The Broken Bones March 2015 tour

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ST. PAUL & THE BROKEN BONES
ANNOUNCE 2015 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

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“this is one of the most stupendous live acts around.” – The Guardian
 
“they call their new album ‘Half the City’, but the whole country needs a shot of vocalist Paul Janeway’s old-school soul group.” – USA Today
 

Electrifying soul septet St. Paul & The Broken Bones has announced dates for their early 2015 European tour, in March (see dates below). St. Paul & The Broken Bones have been touring almost nonstop throughout the U.S. and Europe, with a myriad of sold out shows, national television performances and major music festival debuts in support of their debut album Half The City. Released in May in Europe, Half The City continues to gain new fans at each and every show with their sweat-soaked, gutbucket, horn-infused brand of Muscle Shoals/Stax-influenced R&B. NPR Music said of their live shows, “The mighty Paul Janeway embodies Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman every time he opens his mouth, and his band of Alabama kids turned sweet soul masters makes sure he can fly.”
 
2014 has been an incredible year thus far for the Birmingham Alabama-based ensemble. They made their US network TV debut on CBS Saturday Morning, followed by appearances on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,Jimmy Kimmel Live and an upcoming performance on The Steve Harvey Show later this year. In Europe they have appeared live on Jo Whiley and Dermot O’Leary on Radio 2 and  had a playlist for their debut single “Call Me”; WDR News filmed them live in Cologne, VPRO 3voor12  filmed the band live at the Into The Great Wide Open Festival in Holland  and in France the band filmed a captivating two-song ‘Take Away Show’ performance outdoors for the acclaimed La Blogotheque, sans amps and PA, guerrilla style at the Louvre on the same day they were live on France Inter.

St. Paul & The Broken Bones gave a show-stopping performance during the Americana Music Association Honors & Awards show in September, where they were nominated for 2014 Emerging Artist Of The Year. “St. Paul & Broken Bones are shaping up as one of 2014’s most impressive DIY stories,” said The Hollywood Reporter and the astonishing review from the END of the Road FESTIVAL in September by the Guardian,“this is one of the most stupendous live acts around.”  put a voice to the reaction globally wherever the band has ventured since their launch earlier  this year.

The Band are coming back to tour Europe in March 2015.  Get those White Dancing Shoes Ready..
 

2015 European Tour Dates

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Mar. 5 – Oslo, Norway – Cosmopolite
Mar. 6 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Lille Vega
Mar. 7 – Hamburg, Germany – Mojo
Mar. 9 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Paradiso Noord
Mar. 10 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
Mar. 12 – Lyon, France – Transbordeur Club
Mar. 13 – Clermont – Ferrand, France – Cooperative de Mai
Mar. 15 – Barcelona, Spain  – Bikini
Mar. 16 – Madrid, Spain – Teatro Barcelo
Mar. 18 – Nimes, France  La Paloma
Mar. 19 – La Rochelle, France – La Sirene
Mar. 21 – Maastricht, The Netherlands – Theater aan het Vrijthof
Mar. 22 – Munich, Germany – Ampere
Mar. 23 – Zurich, Switzerland  – Kaufleuten
Mar. 25 – Grenoble, France  – La Belle Electrique
Mar. 26 – Reims, France –  La Cartonnerie
Mar. 27 – Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
Mar. 28 – London, England – Shepherd’s Bush Empire

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Parker Millsap

 PARKER MILLSAP – has an amazing video for his single ‘Truck Stop Gospel’  taken from his upcoming album release on 20th October.

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Parker’s first music video, for “Truck Stop Gospel,” premiered on NPR 

Watch the video of ” Truc Stop Gospel ” here:
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Read Ann Powers’ interview with Parker here:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2014/09/11/347466848/an-emerging-voice-of-americana-and-oklahoma

Read a review about Parker on Red Guitar Music here:
http://www.redguitarmusic.com/album-reviews 1/2014/8/23/parker-millsap

 

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JASON ISBELL SWEEPS 2014 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS WINNING ARTIST OF THE YEAR, ALBUM OF THE YEAR AND SONG OF THE YEAR

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This album is harrowing and not for the timid, but those who stick with it will be treated to a truthful, moving journey and a master class in songwriting to boot.”

* * * * 1/2 – American Songwriter

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Nashville, TN – Jason Isbell was the big winner at the 2014 Americana Music Awards last week, picking up trophies for Artist of the Year, Song of the Year (“Cover Me Up”) and Album of the Year for his highly acclaimed 2013 release Southeastern.

Southeastern (Southeastern Records/Thirty Tigers) is an artistic triumph on the highest level. Isbell courageously opened himself up and created his most personal work to date. Through his songs, Isbell articulates his deepest fears, failures, regrets and personal growth with poetic beauty and grace. “Do the things that scare you. That’s the good stuff,” Isbell states during his Song of the Year acceptance speech. Southeastern has resonated with so many as it has gone on to sell over 125,000 copies. The album has received an overwhelming about of support from the press

Isbell has been on tour in support of Southeastern since its June 2013 release. Audiences have been growing steadily as venue sizes continue to increase. On October 24-26, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit will play an unprecedented three sold out nights at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.

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Trampled By Turtles’s Tiny Desk Concert

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“What immediately attracted me to Trampled by Turtles when I first saw the band was its speed, but the Minnesotans are about more than just blistering bluegrass. They also write beautiful, heartfelt folk-pop songs, as this Tiny Desk Concert demonstrates.” Bob Boilen

Watch the session here:
http://www.npr.org/event/music/345267621/trampled-by-turtles-tiny-desk-concert

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AND COMING SOON  UK & European Tour :

– 10/11/14 – Munich, GE, Kranhalle
– 11/11/14 – Berlin, GE, Bang Bang Club
– 12/11/14 – Hamburg, GE, Prinzenbar
– 13/11/14 – Koln, GE, Luxor
– 14/11/14 – The Hague, NL, Crossing Border Festival
– 15/11/14 – Paris, FR, La Maroquinerie
– 16/11/14 – Bristol, UK, Thekla
– 17/11/14 – Manchester, UK, Gorilla
– 18/11/14 – Glasgow, UK, The Art School
– 19/11/14 – Birmingham, UK, The Institute
– 20/11/14 – London, UK, Scala
– 22/11/14 – Amsterdam, NL, Paradiso Noord

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Nicole Atkins

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October Tour of The UK and Europe
Nicole’s first headline tour of the UK and Europe starts next week to promote the new single “Who Killed The Moonlight?“.. great fully-animated video and a fantastic remix by Eddie Mars
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In Holland, Nicole will appear on Musicccafe Radio 2, two days before the Paradiso gig.
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New Live Music In December
First week of November look for an expanded edition of the “Slow Phaser” album digitally available worldwide.  Nicole’s full 8-song set while on tour this summer with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. And Nicole will be appearing on national network TV here in conjunction with the release.
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Nicole Covers Springsteen On Tribute Album –  “Dancing In The Dark”
Today is Bruce Springsteen’ 65th birthday .. so expect to hear lots of Bruce all day.
Nicole’s fabulous cover of his “Dancing In The Dark” came out last week on the album “Dead Man’s Town: A Tribute To Born In The USA”  ..
 
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NICOLE ATKINS – UK  & EUROPEAN TOUR
Friday 3rd October 2014                              Nalen, Stockholm, SWEDEN
Saturday 4th October 2014                         Mejeriet, Lund, SWEDEN
Sunday 5th October 2014                           Ideal Bar @ VEGA, Copenhagen, DENMARK
Monday 6th October 2014                          Crystal Club, Berlin, GERMANY
Tuesday 7th October 2014                           OFF
Wednesday 8th October 2014                   Biko Club, Milan, ITALY
Thursday 9th October 2014                        La Parenthese, Nyon, SWITZERLAND
Friday 10th October 2014                           L’Alimentation Générale, Paris FRANCE
Saturday 11th October 2014                        OFF
Sunday 12th October 2014                             OFF
Monday 13th October 2014                       Paradiso (Upstairs), Amsterdam, HOLLAND
Tuesday 14th October 2014                        Botanique, Rotonde, Brussels BELGIUM         
Wednesday 15th October 2014                   OFF
Thursday 16th October 2014                      Gullivers, Manchester, UK
Friday 17th October 2014                            King Tuts, Glasgow, UK
Saturday 18th October 2014                      Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh, UK
Sunday 19th October 2014                           OFF
Monday 20th October 2014                         OFF
Tuesday 21st October 2014                        The Cluny 2, Newcastle, UK
Wednesday 22nd October 2014                  OFF
Thursday 23rd October 2014                       Louisiana, Bristol, UK
Friday 24th October 2014                             The Lexington, London, UK       
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Caroline Rose’s World Cafe session

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Caroline Rose’s World Cafe session will begin airing on NPR Wednesday, September 24th.

You can find the session here:
http://www.npr.org/2013/09/02/218529009/world-cafe-next-caroline-rose

A review in ‘Digitafix’:
http://music.thedigitalfix.com/content/id/20704/caroline-rose.html

A review in ‘Folk radio uk’ :
http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/09/caroline-rose-i-will-not-be-afraid/

A review in ‘Thank Folk for that’:
http://thankfolkforthat.com/album-review-caroline-rose-i-will-not-be-afraid/

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The Earls of Leicester EPK

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2iY3dEaE-M&feature=youtu.be

Featuring the combined TALENTS of:

Shawn Camp – lead vocals, guitar
Charlie Cushman – banjo, guitar
Jerry Douglas – Dobro
Tim O’Brien – vocals, mandolin
Johnny Warren – fiddle
Barry Bales – vocals, bass

The Earls of Leicester  album to be released on 20th October gets  5* review in CMP !!!  This follows the Top of the World Songlines accolade for Three Bells!  Jerry Douglas is cookin’ !

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Carlene Carter will be the special guest of John Mellencamp on the 80 dates of the Plain Spoken Tour in January 2015

John Mellencamp announced dates for his upcoming Plain Spoken tour beginning in January 2015 throughout the summer. “The Voice of the Heartland” will play 80 shows including multiple dates in the artist’s hometown of Bloomington, Indiana; Nashville, Chicago, Minneapolis, New York, and more. The special guest is Carlene Carter. The tour will kick off on January 21st in South Bend, Indiana at the Morris Performing Arts Center.  The final performance held in Indianapolis at the Bankers Life Firehouse on August 4th is a benefit show for Riley Children’s Foundation ($5.00 per ticket will be donated to the charity.)

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OTIS GIBBS IS COMING BACK!

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Otis Gibbs heads back to Europe for a second wave of  dates following his successful July tour launching his new album
Souvenirs of a Misspent Youth
Videos ‘The Darker Side Of Me’ and Ghosts Of Our Fathers’

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Otis Gibbs October Tour 2014

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– 10/18/14 – Utrecht, the Netherlands Ramblin’ Roots Festival, NL

UK and IRELAND

Sunday 19th October 2014: EASTBOURNE (East Sussex) – Upstairs at The Lamb (01323 841414 / www.spyboy.co.uk) £16.50 adv / door, 7pm doors
Tuesday 21st October 2014: SHEFFIELD – WagonWheel Presents… Shakespeares (www.wagonwheelmedia.co.uk / www.wegottickets.com) £9 adv / £11 door, 8pm doors
Thursday 23rd October 2014: BRISTOL – venue TBC
Friday 24th October 2014: NEWPORT (South Wales) – Le Pub (01633 221477 / www.lepub.co.uk / www.wegottickets.com) £TBC adv / £TBC door, 8pm doors
Saturday 25th October 2014: BARNSTAPLE (North Devon) – Pilton Village Hall (01271 373392 / threesticks.co.uk) £8 adv / door, 8pm doors

Monday 27th October 2014: LEICESTER – The Musician (0116 251 0080 / www.themusicianpub.co.uk / www.wegottickets.com) £10 adv / door, 8pm
Tuesday 28th October 2014: BEDFORD – Esquires (01234 340120 / www.seetickets.com) £7, 8pm
(NEW) Thursday 30th October 2014: GALWAY – Monroe’s Live (091-583397) (http://monroes.ie/) (early show)
(NEW) Friday 31st October 2014: DUBLIN – The DC Music Club (087-6825306 / www.musiclee.ie) €13 euros adv / €15 euros door, 9pm doors
(NEW) Sunday 2nd November 2014: LONDON Islington – What’s Cookin’ Afternoon Sunday Sessions @ The Union Chapel (07904 210218 / www.unionchapel.org.uk) £12 adv / £14 door, 2.30pm

 

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Tracklisting

1. Cuzmina
2. Ghosts Of Our Fathers
3. Back In My Day Blues
4. It Was A Train
5. The Darker Side Of Me
6. No Rust On My Spade
7. Wrong Side Of Gallatin
8. Nancy Barnett
9. Kokomo Bar
10. With A Gun In My Hand

 

Here is the video of ‘The Darker Side Of Me’

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Here is the video of ‘Ghosts Of Our Fathers’

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Otis Gibbs is a man in search of an honest experience. Some people refer to him as a folk artist, but that is a simplistic way to describe a man who has planted over 7,000 trees, slept in hobo jungles, walked with nomadic shepherds in the Carpathian Mountains, been strip-searched by dirty cops in Detroit, and has an FBI file. Otis has played everywhere from labor rallies in Wisconsin, to anti-war protests in Texas, Austria and the Czech Republic, Feed & Seed Stores in the Midwestern U.S. and in countless, theatres, festivals, bars and living rooms. Much of his work concentrates on the world that is ignored by pop culture. Sometimes forgotten, obsolete or simply marginalised, it is a world that doesn’t fit into a twenty-second sound bite or a White House talking point. Otis has spent the last fifteen years traveling across America and abroad documenting this world, and has a story to share about each stop along the way.

Otis grew up in the rural town of Wanamaker, Indiana. He first stepped on stage at the age of four, when he sang Jimmie Rodgers Waiting for a Train at a neighbourhood honky tonk. While his parents worked countless hours trying to make ends meet, Otis was often in his uncle’s care. Not accustomed to parenthood, the uncle was sometimes bored, so the two would frequent bars, where Otis sang for tip money (which meant more booze for his uncle). Otis was hooked, and would often ask if they could go back and sing some more songs. The answer, “Only if you promise to never tell your parents”.

Otis started working when he was in high school. He stacked concrete blocks, flipped burgers, drove an ice cream truck, pumped gas, and did countless other crummy jobs. After discovering writers like Edward Abbey, Henry Miller and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, he started questioning what he was doing with his life. He was tired of working jobs that didn’t stimulate, or interest him in the least. So, in his own words, he decided to just drop out.Over the next four years, Gibbs earned and lived off less than $3,000 a year and had never been happier. He got rid of his car and shared apartments with artists, musicians and radicals (often living with 5 to 10 people). He also took advantage of the free time and wrote hundreds of songs. Otis sacrificed many of the comforts most of us take for granted, so that he could live a creative life.

The next few years were spent touring and releasing four indie records
until work began on Souvenirs Of A  Misspent Youth. Otis currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee with his long time girlfriend, Amy Lashley, their dog and two cats. Recently, he’s been examining ways of using bird feeding as a form of civil disobedience.

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Lucinda Williams ‘Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone’ chart-bound!

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Thirty Tigers is extremely proud to announce the release of Lucinda Williams’ brand new double album
“Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone”

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Lucinda Williams

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“…her new double-album may be the best work of her career”  THE INDEPENDENT – ALBUM OF THE WEEK, 5 STARS  

SUNDAY EXPRESS – ALBUM OF THE WEEK, 5 STARS

MAIL ON SUNDAY (EVENT MAGAZINE) – 4 STARS

DAILY MIRROR – 4 STARS

“This is prime Lucinda Williams”  THE SUN, 4.5 OUT OF 5

“…the Louisiana-born singer-songwriter on top form..”  F.T. 4 STARS

“ A 20-track album that scarcely dips in quality across more than 100 minutes of blues, country, folk, pop and soul”  SUNDAY TIMES (CULTURE) 

“..her resilience demands respect”    INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

“an intimate, end-to-end, night-drive companion”  Q MAGAZINE – 4 STARS

MOJO – 4 Stars 

UNCUT  – 8/ 10

As a rule, you can divide music into three categories — the kind that aims for the head, the kind that aims for the heart and the kind that aims for the hips. Forging two of those connections at once is pretty impressive, but connecting on all three? That’s a rare accomplishment indeed, one that Lucinda Williams manages on her 11th studio album, Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone.

Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone, the first release on Lucinda Williams’ own Highway 20 Records label, is easily the most ambitious creation in a body of work that’s long on ambition. Over the course of two discs, Williams leaves no emotional crevice left unexplored, drinking deeply from a well of inspiration that culminates with an offering that overflows with delta-infused country soul.

Williams wrings every drop of affirmation from uplifting tracks like the empowering “Walk On” (a loping paean to life’s most sustaining aspects, the fleeting and the permanent) and every whit of dark beauty from songs such as “This Old Heartache” (a stark reminder that churning psychic waters can lurk beneath a placid surface).

“I felt like I was really on a roll when we started working on the album,” says Williams, who produced the album with Greg Leisz and her husband Tom Overby. “I usually have enough songs to fill an album, and maybe a couple more, but when I started writing for this, the inspiration just kept coming, and the people I was working with kept telling me the songs were worth keeping. It’s not like I was reinventing the wheel — there are only so many things you can write about, love, sex, death, redemption, and they’re all here — but I felt like I was really in a groove here.”

There’s no disputing the immediacy of the set’s offerings, both the most hard-edged (like “West Memphis,” which extrapolates a hardscrabble landscape from the story of the wrongly-convicted West Memphis Three) and the softly caressing (the bittersweet “When I Look at the World”). As ever, she uses words to ensnare her audience, sometimes with an arm around the shoulder, sometimes with hands grabbing the lapels, and sonics to hold that crowd’s rapt attention.

But here, Williams pushes herself as a vocalist as well, making the most of both her instrument’s honeyed warmth and its sandpaper-to-the-soul toughness. She un-tethers herself more fully than she has in ages, or possibly ever. “I felt really comfortable and happy when I was singing, and sort of on my toes a little, since I was working with a lot of new musicians, not just my regular band,” she says. “Putting different people together in different combinations, there was a lot of room to maneuver – a lot of room to make little changes that really made things click.”

That list of “new musicians” is peppered with names that will be familiar to most rock and roll aficionados. This includes longtime Elvis Costello collaborators Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher, guitarist Bill Frisell, iconic Faces keyboardist Ian McLagen, guitarist Stuart Mathis from the Wallflowers, vocals from Jakob Dylan and the distinctive guitar tones of Tony Joe White. Her longtime rhythm section of David Sutton and Butch Norton provides a rock solid foundation on a passel of the tunes, and Leisz — who she credits as “the glue that holds the whole thing together” — adds ornamentation in all the right places.

While there’s no shortage of eureka moments on Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, Lucinda digs deepest on “Compassion,” which is based on a poem that was published in 1997 by her father Miller Williams — who read at President Clinton’s second inauguration. She says the homage was a long time in coming.

“It was challenging, to say the least,” she says. “For years, I’ve wanted to take one of his poems and turn it into a song. You really have to take the poem apart and put it back together, you can’t just sing it as is. Tom had said he felt it might work with ‘Compassion,’ so I finally started working on it and came up with something. I told my father about it and he loved the idea, which made me really proud.”

“He had always maintained that there’s a clear differentiation between songs and poems. When I’ve shown him something I thought might become poem, he always just says ‘Honey, I think it wants to be a song.’”

Lucinda Williams has been maneuvering down a path all her own for more than three decades now, emerging from Lake Charles, Louisiana (a town with a rich tradition in all of America’s indigenous music, from country to the blues) having been imbued with a “culturally rich, economically poor” worldview. Several years of playing the hardscrabble clubs of her adopted state of Texas gave her a solid enough footing to record a self-titled album that would become a touchstone for the embryonic Americana movement – helping launch a thousand musical ships along the way.

While not a huge commercial success at the time – it went out of print and stayed there for years –Lucinda Williams (aka, the Rough Trade album) retained a cult reputation, and finally got the reception it deserved upon its reissue earlier this year. Jim Farber of New York’s Daily News hailed the reissue by saying “Listening again proves it to be that rarest of beasts: a perfect work. There’s not a chord, lyric, beat or inflection that doesn’t pull at the heart or make it soar.” In calling it “a masterpiece,” Blurt magazine dubbed it “a discovery worth making and music that will live in your heart and mind long after the disk stops spinning.”

For much of the next decade, she moved around the country, stopping in Austin, Los Angeles, Nashville, and turning out work that won immense respect within the industry (winning a Grammy for Mary Chapin Carpenter’s version of “Passionate Kisses”) and a gradually growing cult audience. While her recorded output was sparse for a time, the work that emerged was invariably hailed for its indelible impressionism — like 1998’s Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, which notched her first Grammy as a performer.

The past decade brought further development, both musically and personally, evidenced on albums like West (2007)which All Music Guide called “flawless…destined to become a classic” and Blessed(2011), which the Los Angeles Times dubbed “a dynamic, human, album, one that’s easy to fall in love with.” Those albums retained much of Williams’ trademark melancholy and southern Gothic starkness, but also exuded more rays of light and hope — hues that were no doubt imparted by a more soothing personal life, as well as a more settled creative space.

Those vibes come to the fore once again on Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone. While she stays very much rooted in the here and now, Williams also conjures up the spirit of classic ‘70s country soul — the province of Dan Penn, Bobbie Gentry and Tony Joe White. The resulting warmth of tone gives the album a late-night front-porch vibe — one that could be accompanied by either a tall glass of lemonade or something a little stronger, all the better to let the sounds envelop the listener like a blanket of dewy air.

“I didn’t set out to do a whole album of country-soul, but once I started working, a stylistic thread kind of emerged,” she says. “It’s a sound I can relate to, one that’s really immediate and really timeless at the same time — kind of sad in an indefinable way. It’s like something my dad said to me many years ago, something I wrote down and included in my song “Temporary Nature (Of Any Precious Thing)” because it was so profound to me — ‘the saddest joys are the richest ones.’ I think that fits this album really well.”

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Tracklisting

CD N°1
1. Compassion
2. Protection
3. Burning Bridges
4. East Side of Town
5. West Memphis
6. Cold Day in Hell
7. Foolishness
8. Wrong Number
9. Stand Right by Each Other
10. It’s Gonna Rain
 
CD N°2
1. Something Wicked This Way Comes
2. Big Mess
3. When I Look at the World
4. Walk On
5. Temporary Nature (Of Any Precious Thing)
6. Everything but the Truth
7. This Old Heartache
8. Stowaway in Your Heart
9. One More Day
10. Magnolia

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Listen to the new single ‘Burning Bridges’ bellow:

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VETERAN FILMMAKER JUSTIN KREUTZMANN DOCUMENTS COLLABORATION, MAKING OF DEBUT ALBUM AND SOLD OUT SHOWS

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Acclaimed rock outfit Hard Working Americans announce the ocotber 28 release of The First Waltz live album and rockumentary film

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Hard Working Americans
The First Waltz

 

Hard Working Americans, featuring Todd Snider, Dave Schools, Neal Casal, Duane Trucks, Chad Staehly and Jesse Aycock, has announced the release of The First Waltz on October 28. The First Waltz is both a live album and live concert rockumentary film, which will be sold together in a special two- disc package via Melvin Records/Thirty Tigers. Take a look at this trailer of The First Waltz.

In January, the band released their self-titled debut album to much critical acclaim, that included Rolling Stone, NPR’s Fresh Air, Huffington Post, Relix and a TV debut performance on Conan (See Highlights). Hard Working Americans reached #1 on the iTunes Rock Chart and #1 on the Americana radio chart, where the album remained in the top 5 for 13 weeks. The band also received an Americana Music Award nomination for Best Duo/Group of the Year and will be performing on the awards show on September 17.

In The First Waltz, filmmaker Justin Kreutzmann (The Who, Grateful Dead) chronicles the band’s first collaboration, the making of their debut album and their sold-out, first-ever live performance in Boulder, CO. The band wanted to capture that first performance, as risky as that could be, and use it no matter what the outcome. Fortunately, the show was a major success, leading to a string of sold- out performances. The film features interviews with band members, as well as extensive behind-the-scenes footage. The First Waltz CD features a selection of songs featured in the film, as well as live tracks from the first tour. The album includes the brand new studio track, “Come From The Heart”, with Rosanne Cash, that also closes the film.

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Tracklisting

1. Blackland Farmer
2. Another Train/Working Man Blues
3. Play A Train Song
4. Mission Accomplished
5. Run A Mile
6. I Don’t Have A Gun
7. The Mountain Song
8. Straight To Hell
9. Stomp and Holler
10. Guaranteed
11. Wrecking Ball
12. Come From The Heart (Featuring Rosanne Cash)

The First Waltz – Official Trailer

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Here you can listen the new single
‘Come From The Heart (Featuring Rosanne Cash)’

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Stephen Kellogg to tour with Gregory Alan Isakov

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Stephen Kellogg

Returns to Europe on tour mid October

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“Ask any group of people if their life has gone ‘exactly as they planned’ and one person (usually recently engaged) will raise their hand and say ‘yes.’ Well this song is for everybody else! In my own search for forgiveness for the things I’ve done of which I’m not proud, I’ve found that it usually begins and ends here. With a willingness to forgive oneself and others. It seems to be the lynchpin that connects the things that go wrong in our daily lives to the hope and redemption we’re all looking for.”

UK and EU Tour Dates

10/16 Dublin, IRE- Whelan’s Upstairs (SK headline)
10/17 Brighton, UK- Komedia Studio Bar
10/18 Bristol, UK- Louisiana
10/19 Glasgow, UK- King Tut’s
10/20 Manchester, UK- Gulliver’s
10/21 London, UK- Bush Hall
10/23 Brussels, BE- Witloof Bar
10/24 Nijmegen, NL- Doornroosje
10/25 Amsterdam, NL- Bitterzoet
10/26 Hamburg, GER- Prinzenbar
10/27 Cologne, GER- Studio 672
10/29 Oslo, NOR- Parkteatret
10/30, Stockholm SWE- Nalen

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 Stephen Kellogg will be touring with Gregory Alan Isakov

 

Stephen Kellogg claims that when he was growing up, his musical interests were divided between his father’s record collection, devoted to ’70s singer/songwriters like Jim Croce and Cat Stevens, and his sister’s rock & roll discs, dominated by hair metal acts such as Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe. In a curious way, Kellogg’s music represents a meeting point between these two styles, with songs that delve deep into the personal, but make room for a sense of fun, while the music, which is intelligent and intimate, is also full of passion and electricity. Kellogg was born in Westchester, PA, and he began playing music in high school, singing in a hard rock band known as Silent Treatment. After graduating from high school, Kellogg enrolled at the University of Massachusetts in 1995, where he studied communication and theater, but his passion for music traveled with him, and he began performing on weekends with friends Darian Cunning, Tim Edgar, and Tim Newton. Kellogg also began working on his songwriting during this period, writing and recording solo acoustic demos, and when he graduated from college, he found himself working at the Iron Horse Music Hall, a celebrated venue in Northampton, MA, which inspired him to take a serious shot at making music his career. Kellogg began playing gigs anywhere and everywhere he could, and in 2000 he self-released his first album, South of Stephen, financed by his day job selling newspaper advertising. A second album followed in 2002, Lucky 11, which boasted a more pop-oriented sound, and Kellogg’s busy performing schedule was helping him make a name for himself in the Northeast.

However, Kellogg’s fortunes made their biggest change when he put together a band to accompany him on-stage; the Sixers, comprised of Brian Factor on drums, Keith Karlson on bass and keyboards, and Chris Soucy on guitar, added a new fire and enthusiasm to Kellogg’s concerts, and they helped make his 2004 album, Bulletproof Heart, his breakthrough release. Thanks to heavy touring, Bulletproof Heart became a strong seller at shows and in independent record stores, and the band’s growing fan base caught the attention of Universal Records, who signed the band to their Foundation imprint and released Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers in early 2005; early copies of the album were packaged with a bonus EP, One Night in Brooklyn, recorded during a 24-hour session with a handful of friends, including former Whiskeytown members Mike Daly and Caitlin Cary. While the self-titled album fared well with fans, Kellogg and the Sixers soon parted ways with Universal, and for their next studio album, 2007’s Glassjaw Boxer, the group partnered with the independent label Everfine Records, best known as the home of popular jam band O.A.R.

” I’m thirty-six years old. I say that I’m from Northampton, MA because that’s where I got my start, though now I live in Southern Connecticut. I’ve spent the better part of the last ten years on the road or in the studio, but I have four daughters and a beautiful wife  too. I asked if I could write my own biography, partially because it saves money, and I figured if someone wanted to learn about me, I’d just as soon tell them myself.My music has been described as Americana, Country-Rock, Folk, Singer/Songwriter, and, somehow, pop. I have always thought of it as American-rock n’ roll. It’s a product of my father’s record collection, from Jim Croce and Cat Stevens to Eagles and The Band. Somewhere along the way, I fell in love with showmanship and acts that put on great concerts. Sometimes that meant Van Halen, other times it meant the Grateful Dead, and most recently it’s probably more to do with John Prine. For what it’s worth, Tom Petty is my favorite artist. Although it’s been pointed out to me by one quite popular publication that I’m “no Bruce Springsteen”, I’ve decided to continue making music anyway (I’m laughing as I write this in case that’s not clear).The thing is…I fell into this job. I like people. I like sharing a world-view. I don’t mind singing and playing guitar, but I never expected that I’d do it for a living. Like a lot of folks, I think I just figured I wasn’t good enough or that maybe it wasn’t possible. The fact remained though that I needed a way to provide for my family, presumably just like those of you reading this biography (or for the younger generations, the same way your parents have). Ultimately writing songs and playing them for people has become that living. There are many occupations for which I have immense admiration – doctors, soldiers and teachers topping the list. But there isn’t another job I think I’d necessarily be suited for, so this is what I do.

In November of 2012, my band of the last ten years decided to take a hiatus. We performed our final show at Webster Hall in New York City for three hours and said goodbye for now. 2012 also took with it my mother-in-law and my grandmother. Most of this happened in late Spring, when my house was under renovation; the foundation was still there, but the house was literally ripped apart. Some metaphor, huh? 2012 was a year of change if nothing else. The musical result of this tumultuous period is Blunderstone Rookery. The title comes from the boyhood home of my favorite character in my favorite book, “David Copperfield”.

I produced Blunderstone Rookery in conjunction with my long-time musical collaborator, Kit Karlson. Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Monsters of  Folk) mixed the album. We chose to make the record in Bridgeport, Connecticut because, after making the last few in Los Angeles and New York, I really wanted to work on home turf. The music was played by a number of friends of mine, some of them play in bands you may have heard of (Travis McNabb and Annie Clements from Sugarland, Sean Watkins from Nickel Creek, Jerry DePizzo from OAR), and many of them, including me, you may not have heard of. I loved working on Blunderstone Rookery more than any album I’ve ever made and it’s my ninth studio effort. It was a fresh process. One that began with the exciting notion, “what if I say exactly what I want to say” and ended with me handing my father a vinyl copy to add to his record collection.

That, after all, is why I do this.

Using words and intention in the hopes of a positive legacy for my family. ”

Stephen Kellogg

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Tracklisting

1. Lost And Found
2. The Brain Is A Beautiful Thing
3. Forgive You, Forgive Me
4. Men & Women
5. Crosses
6. I Don’t Want To Die On The Road
7. Good Ol’ Days
8. Good Red Wine
9. The Best
10. Thanksgiving
11. Ingrid’s Song

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Here is a recent live eTown performance of ‘ Forgive You, Forgive Me ‘

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Watch Stephen Kellogg at TEDxConcordiaUPortland

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