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Worry Dolls – ENDLESS ROAD Tour – TGE, Festivals And Ian Hunter Tour

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Endless Road is the title track from the album Go Get Gone, the song is a vulnerable look at the sacrifices we’ve and others, have had to make when choosing to be touring musicians. Having spent the best part of a year on the road, it’s about the realisation that this is a life commitment – we’ll always be moving; travelling; having to say goodbye. It’s about acceptance; “I may never find a place to call mine, but maybe that’s alright”. “

THE ENDLESS ROAD TOUR STARTS HERE >>>>>>>
MAY

19 The Great Escape – Brighton, UK
19 Wood Festival – Oxfordshire, UK
20 Curzon Music Festival – Clevedon, UK
21 Folk at the Froize – Suffolk, UK

JUNE
14 Old Fire Station – Carlisle, UK *
15 Otterton Mill – Devon, UK
16 Waterfront – Norwich, UK *
18 Arts Centre – Bingley, UK *
20 Hangar 34 – Liverpool, UK *
21 Stables – Milton Keynes, UK *

25 Town Hall – Birmingham, UK *
26 Guild Hall – Preston, UK *
28 Student Central (formerly ULU) – London, UK *

* With Ian Hunter

“Ian Hunter returns to the UK this Summer to play a second set of dates promoting last years release, “Fingers Crossed”, his first top forty chart entry since 1976.

Ian has personally invited Worry Dolls performing as a trio to join him on the dates above”

JULY
01 Maverick Festival, UK
13 Silverstone Under The Apple Tree Festival – Towncester, UK
16 Colston Hall Americana- Bristol, UK
22 SummerTyne Festival, UK
28 Cambridge Folk Festival, UK

AUGUST
12 Festival La Truite Magique – Belgium

SEPTEMBER
25 The Workman’s Club – Dublin, IRL
26 MRK Events Presents – Derry, IRL
27 Crescent Arts – Belfast. IRL
28 Spirit Store – Dundalk, IRL
29 Brewery Corner – Kilkenny, IRL
30 Live at Sine-e – Cork, IRL

OCTOBER
01 Levi’s Cornerhouse – Ballydehop, IRL

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Carlene Carter Makes her long-awaited return to the UK for a series of mid-June solo concert dates for the following shows in England and Ireland

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10/06 Oxford St Barnabas Church
11/06 London Islington Academy
13/06 Hebden Bridge Hebden Trade Club
14/06 Dublin Whelans
16/06 Ennis County Claire Glor Theater

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‘This is unashamedly traditional: committed, personal and really quite perfect. Mojo

‘This album is more a celebration of Carlene’s heritage.’ Country Music People
 
‘Carter Girl reaffirms Carlene Carter’s role as scion of country music’s leading family through a mixture of Carter Family classics and original material.’ Independent
 
‘Breathing fresh life into songs first recorded almost a century ago by the Carter family.’ The Sunday Times (feature)
 
‘These treasures are in good hands and, yes, the circle remains unbroken.’ 
The Mirror

‘Carlene has revived their songs before, but never with this intensity and emotion.’ The Guardian
 
‘Her thoroughly contemporary celebration of the Carter dynasty’s heritage certainly doesn’t bear any traces of dust or piety – these are songs that still speak to us today.’ The Sunday Times (review)
 
‘Carlene has lined up a set of superb backing musicians and called on friends such as Elizabeth Cook, Kris Kristofferson, Vince Gill and Willie Nelson to create an absolutely wonderful album of country music.’ Maverick
 
‘Supplemented by many studio pros, (the album) provides an up-to-date sheen, giving Carter (with soul sister Elizabeth Cook) room for their personal, interpretative stamp.’ Uncut
 
‘It’s a total delight.’ Acoustic Magazine

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Having started her career in the UK with her self-titled debut album
(recorded with Graham Parker and the Rumour in 1978), Carter made London her
home for several years during her marriage to Nick Lowe (who produced her
third and fourth albums, Musical Shapes and Blue Nun), and spent a year on
the West End stage in the musical Pump Boys and Dinettes.

Carter’s strong connection with British fans was reestablished when her most
recent release, Carter Girl, debuted at #3 on the UK Country Albums chart
and was named Best Americana Album of the Year by Sylvie Simmons in MOJO
magazine.  Rolling Stone wrote: “to a certain generation, she was the cute
and spry American babe who headed to the UK and struck up some relationships
there, nearly all of them musical… this new album, produced by Don Was, is
evocative, mature, and consistently impressive… A strong and very welcome
showing for one of pop music’s long-missed characters, now back again.”

As the special guest on the John Mellencamp tour, Carter has been performing
her one-woman set in sold-out theaters across North America most of 2015 and
April of this year.  She told the Austin Chronicle: “I was pretty chuffed
that I could open for a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer as an acoustic act by
myself. Working with Mellencamp, I made new fans, people that may have never
heard of me. They may have heard I was related to the Carter Family or
Johnny Cash somehow, but what they got was pure Carlene. Very much in the
spirit of the Carter Family, I’d just go out and do what makes people happy.
I really enjoyed the process of playing by myself and I’m going to continue
to do it for a while. It really does prove my theory that it’s all about the
songs.”

Carter says of the upcoming shows: “I’m so looking forward to the dates in
England and Ireland, as I have deep roots there and it always feels like I’m
coming home when I land at London Heathrow!”  Her “special guest” on the
tour will be her husband, actor and singer Joe Breen, whose own family is
from County Clare, where his sister Christine Breen and her husband Niall
Williams are well known writers living on the family homestead.  Carter
says: “I’m so excited to be bringing the music of the Carter Family via this
‘Carter Girl’ and share some songs, stories from my life, and have a lot of
FUN at every show.”

The Regina Leader-Post: The show began with the lovely Carlene Carter
performing a 40-minute set that was tremendous considering she was able to
captivate the crowd with her voice, an acoustic guitar, and a number of
stories of what it was like to grow up as a member of the Carter clan.
Approaching 60 years of age, Carter still has an amazingly powerful voice
and made the night special even before Mellencamp came out.

Country Standard Time: Carter turned in a job well done in opening the night
playing solo acoustic. She proudly talked about the Carter Family (she’s the
granddaughter of Maybelle and daughter of June Carter Cash) as well she
should have because she sang several songs from last year’s excellent
“Carter Girl” CD, giving a context to her performance and career. Chief
among them was “Me and The Wildwood Rose” about her late sister. Like
Mellencamp, Carter has had a long career and made her older songs like “I
Fell in Love” and “Every Little Thing” sound fresh. Always a warm, friendly
presence, Carter’s voice remains in great shape. It’s a potent weapon in
infusing the songs with emotion without over-emoting. When you’re talking
Carter Family, you are talking mighty big shoes to even try to fill, and
while Carter has had her share of ups and downs in life, she deservedly
wears the mantle of “Carter Girl.”

The Charlotte Observer: With her sweet Southern twang, Carter captivated the
audience with just herself and her guitar on stage, belting out songs like
“Every Little Thing” and “Little Black Train.” She also delighted attendees
with short vignettes of growing up in the Carter family, describing how her
mother told her she should get married before she had sex or she would be
going to hell. “So I got married a whole lot,” Carter said to laughter.

Minneapolis Star Tribune: In her 40-minute acoustic opening set, Carter –
daughter of June Carter Cash – covered 100-plus years of music, going back
to songs passed down through the Carter generations, including “Little Black
Train” off her new Don Was-produced album “Carter Girl.” “They’d throw you
out on stage whether you were any good,” she quipped of the family before
the tribute to her grandma Maybelle, “Me & the Wildwood Rose.” Carter sure
sounded good Wednesday.

The Louisville Courier-Journal: Carlene Carter was all about the intimacy…
her compelling voice and out-sized personality made it feel as if she were
sitting in your lap. Her set was heavy on material from her most recent
album, “Carter Girl,” a collection of songs first recorded by The Carter
Family beginning in the late 1920s. The Carter family was ground zero for
country music as we know it, and Carter carried the weight of that immense
legacy with an easy grace and rich humanity.

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Lucinda Williams – Releases ” Just A Little More Faith And Grace” and announces new Tour DATES

Lucinda Williams exclusive limited edition 12″ Blue Vinyl single for RECORD STORE DAY!

– Produced by Tom Overby, Greg Leisz & Lucinda Williams.
– Remixes produced by Ghost Twins (David Bianco & David Spreng)
– Cover photo by William R. Ferris and back cover photo by David McClister.
– Includes download code
​- Blue Vinyl​
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Just A Little More Faith & Grace

Label: Highway 20 Records

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SIDE 1

1. Faith & Grace (Voodoo mix) – 18:31

SIDE 2
1. Foolishness (Fear Monger mix) – 6:59

2. Faith & Grace (Dub & Space mix) – 8:25

 
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Tour Dates 

JUNE

17/06 Azkena Rock Festival – Bilbao, SPA
23/06 Union Chapel (feat Stuart Mathis) – London, UK (duo)
25/06 Muziekgebouw Frits Philips – Eindhoven, NL (duo)
*German duo dates to be announce shortly
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09/07 Cornbury Festival, Songbird Stage – Nr Oxford / Great Tew Park, UK
10/07 Iveagh Gardens – Dublin, IRE
12/07 The Old Station – Platform Festival – York, UK
13/07 The Plug – Sheffield, UK
15/07 Colston Hall – Bristol, UK
16/07 Blues Peer – Peer, BEL
18/07 The Globe Theatre – Rome, ITA
19/07 Palazzo Beauharnais – Pusiano, ITA
22/07 Parc de la Grange, Scene Ella Fitzgerald – Geneva,  SWI
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THIRTY TIGERS New APRIL Releases : Hayes Carll, Santana, The Jayhawks,Willis Clan, Sammy Walker

Celebrate spring with brand new april releases including SANTANA,
THE JAYHAWKS, HAYES CARLL…

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“Depicting failure of such a private, ordinary variety, without any colorful exaggeration or comic relief, is an exacting art. Turns out Carll’s excellent at it.” – NPR
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Lovers and Leavers, the highly anticipated new full-length album from Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Hayes Carll, will be released April 8.
Produced by Grammy-award winning producer and musician Joe Henry (Glen Hansard, Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt), the 10-track album was recorded live over five days in L.A. during the winter of 2015.
Lovers and Leavers is Carll’s first release since 2011’s acclaimed, KMAG YOYO (& Other American Stories). Widely praised by critics, The New York Times asserted, “…[Carll] extends a worthy Texas tradition: the weathered, hard-drinking, weary but clear-eyed troubadour…,” while SPIN included him in their feature “The Next Big Things: 11 Artists You Must Hear in 2011,” calling him a “silver-tongue-in-cheek country iconoclast.”
Most recently, Carll was nominated for “Best Country Song” at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards for his song, “Chances Are.” Originally featured on KMAG YOYO, the song was recently re-recorded by Lee Ann Womack for her acclaimed 2014 album The Way I’m Livin’.
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April 15, 2016 marks the release date of Santana IV, the wildly anticipated studio album that reunites the revered early ‘70s lineup of guitar icon Carlos Santana (guitar, vocals), Gregg Rolie (keyboards, lead vocals), Neal Schon (guitar, vocals), Michael Carabello (percussion) and Michael Shrieve (drums). The album signifies the first time in 45 years – since 1971’s multi-platinum classic Santana III – that the quintet has recorded together.

Santana IV features 16 all-new tracks written and produced by the band that burst with the same unparalleled energy and superlative musicianship that made Santana a pioneering force in world music and a household name across the globe. Joining the core Santana IV band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with the legendary vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts.

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 ” A very special record indeed ” – 8/10 UNCUT
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Produced by Peter Buck, Tucker Martine, and Gary Louris, this is the first Jayhawks album since 2011’s “Mockingbird Time” and is a return to the lineup of the band that made “Rainy Day Music” in 2003 – the core band of Gary Louris, Marc Perlman, Tim O’Reagan, and Karen Grotberg.
“It’s the start of a brand new adventure.” sings Gary Louris on “Quiet Corners & Empty Spaces”, the opening track on The Jayhawks’ new album Paging Mr. Proust. The band formed in Minneapolis in 1985 and the album shows their commitment to adventure and forward motion which makes this collection of songs exciting and instantly memorable.
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A COLLECTION YOU NEED TO HEAR
FROM A FOLK ARTIST WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN FAMOUS 
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The 40-year-old demos that scored Walker a Warner Bros. contract
reveal the raw talent of a singer-songwriter whose songs still resonate
— and remain relevant — decades after they captivated Phil Ochs and Mo Ostin
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The Willis Clan had two key releases in their early career starting 2012 which define their sound, one Roots and one Boots. From Bluegrass to Folk and modern Celtic sounds the Family band have been charming all who see them.
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Resistor is Lera’s first new album since being featured in the HBO Series True Detective season 2

LERA LYNN
as featured in HBO series TRUE DETECTIVE
To release powerful new album Resistor, Out April 29 2016

 NPR Music “Songs We Love” premiered  “Drive”

“A musically upbeat rocker that redirects her darkness on the edge of town to the bright charm of the highway strip.” – NPR

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Singer-songwriter. Co-producer. Multi-instrumentalist. Lera Lynn juggles multiple roles on Resistor, an album that finds the Nashville transplant embellishing her Americana roots with a mix of spacey, left-of-center rock and experimental pop-noire.

Following the 2014 release of her critically-acclaimed sophomore release, The Avenues, Lynn spent 2015 in a creative whirlwind, kicking off the year with an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman and, months later, wrapping things up with a 39-date headlining fall tour. Along the way, she also played a role in shaping the dark direction of True Detective‘s second season, both appearing in the popular HBO series as a barroom singer and contributing a handful of original songs to the show’s soundtrack. The response was overwhelming. True Detective‘s teaser trailer, which featured a clip of Lynn’s “The Only Thing Worth Fighting For” (co-written with Rosanne Cash and T Bone Burnett), racked up more than 35 million views in a matter of months, giving Lynn the assurance that a wide audience did, indeed, exist for her brand of otherworldly music.

Resistor at once embraces the darker and more provocative sides of Lynn’s songwriting. Moody and muscular, it pairs Lynn’s voice — a warm, anchoring instrument that sweeps its way through all 10 songs — with the deep-seated rumble of baritone guitars, the atmospheric swirl of keyboards, and the gauze of her own double-tracked harmonies. Lynn and her co-producer, Joshua Grange, play nearly every instrument on the album, which was tracked during a series of spontaneous, experimental recording sessions in Nashville. While The Avenues couched Lynn’s voice in layers of pedal steel and other folky instruments, Resistor takes a different approach, focusing on texture rather than twang.

From the percussive pulse of “Shape Shifter” to the greasy, slow-motion strut of “Little Ruby,” Resistor finds Lynn in the captain’s chair, confidently steering her ship into uncharted waters. “Drive,” the album’s most propulsive track, conjures up images of late-night road trips through the American desert, while songs like “Fade Into the Black” and “For the Last Time” sway and swoon, occupying the intersection where slow dances, lullabies and the soundtrack of David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” all connect. An independent album in every regard, Resistor was funded and created not by a big-budget label, but by a songwriter who continues to maintain complete control over her art. It’s the sound Lera Lynn has always heard in her head, and never has that sound been more clearly presented than it is here.

Resistor has this otherworldly quality to it, this darkness, this sense of atmosphere and space,” says Lynn. “We used a lot of baritone guitar, which at once roots and spears through everything, with the vocals floating above and around. There’s a slow-burning intensity that at times sounds a little spooky. It’s creepy and lovely.”

Lynn gained respect early in her career with her 2011 LP release, Have You Met Lera Lynn?  The collection included her song “Bobby, Baby,” which won Merlefest’s 2011 Chris Austin Songwriting Competition (an honor she shared with Gillian Welch and Tift Merritt) and best alternative country song at the Independent Music Awards. Following the album’s release, she walked away with best country artist honors at Athens’ Flagpole Music Awards.

Lera Lynn followed up the debut album with a hair-raising cover of June Carter Cash’s classic “Ring of Fire,” recently heard on the hit TV show Pretty Little Liars, backed with the original “Don’t Make Me Wait.” With her 2014 EP release, Lying in the Sun, Lynn illustrates her versatility even further, doing much of the playing and even engineering and producing.

She made her national TV debut on the “Late Show with David Letterman,” in January, 2015 ending with David saying, “Beautiful, remember you heard it here first”.  In addition Lera performed on numerous radio shows across the country including NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor as well as sessions on NPR World Café, NPR Mountain Stage, Acoustic Café, and Sirius XM’s The Loft.

In 2014, Lynn self-released her sophomore album, The Avenues, which continues to receive praise and critical acclaim from many sources. The album was covered by NPR’s popular  “All Things Considered,” and appeared in the “Top 50 Albums of the Year” from American Songwriter (ranking #14), Rolling Stone, Huffington Post and numerous other “Best Albums of the Year” lists.

Since 2012, Lera Lynn has experienced an incredible run of touring, performing in listening rooms, concert halls, and festivals in North America and the UK which included stops at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, showcases at the Americana Music Fest, Stagecoach Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival.  Lera ended 2015 with a 38 city headlining tour taking her coast-to-coast. If you catch Lera performing live these days, it will be with her ace band or on the rare occasion, playing as a duo with Grange. Either way, you’ll see a natural in action. “My favorite part of this job is performing in a live setting, and seeing the potential to move people through music.” Lynn’s shows are intimate regardless of venue type and feature songs spanning from her earliest recordings to the most current, including some unexpected covers.

Over the course of five years, with three albums, a self produced EP and a Soundtrack under her belt, this fiercely independent musician has developed into a distinguished and multi talented artist. “I think I’m just growing into myself a little bit—embracing whatever it is that makes me who I am as an artist and person. That comes with age, too. As you get older you feel more comfortable with being yourself. I think the new record is going to be even more of an illustration of whatever it is that I have to offer that’s unique.”

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Tracklisting

1. Shape Shifter
2. What You Done
3. Drive
4. Cut And Burn
5. Run The Night
6. For The Last Time
7. Fade Into The Black
8. Slow Motion Countdown
9. Scratch And hiss
10. Little Ruby

 

UK Tour Dates
MAY

25/05 – the Adnams Spiegeltent – Norwich
26/05 – Komedia – Bath
27/05 – Brewery Arts Centre – Kendal
29/05 – Oran Mor – Glasgow
30/05 – Sage Gateshead – Gateshead
31/05 – Brudnell Social Club – Leeds

JUNE
1/06  – Band one the Wall – Manchester
2/06 – Islington Assembly Hall – London
4/06  – The Horn – St. Albans
5/06 – The Bodega – Nottingham
6/06 – The Bullingdon – Oxford
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Stephen Kellogg present his new Album ” South, West, North, East “

There’s an unwavering earnestness to everything singer-songwriter Stephen Kellogg does — from his early solo work before joining his band, the Sixers, in the early aughts to present day, as he embarks on his ambitious four-part album, South, West, North, East, accordingly recorded across the country. Kellogg approaches his music with sincere altruism, and as such, it comes as little surprise the singer wants to use his forthcoming album as a means to help others.

Kellogg wrote South, West, North, East’s penultimate track, “26 Seconds (Of Silence),” following the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, when a gunman took the lives of 20 children and six faculty members at the elementary school in Newtown, Conn. Kellogg, who hails from nearby Fairfield, responded in the way he does to most things: pen, paper and guitar. The result is the somber piano ballad, which we’re proud to premiere today on Diffuser.

Kellogg has been issuing South, West, North, East in segments in the months leading up to its official Feb. 12 release. “26 Seconds” appears on the final “East” portion of the album, which is not due out until February, however, in the wake of another tragedy — the coordinated attacks in Paris on Friday, Nov. 13 — Kellogg has decided to give away the song for free and encourages listeners to donate to the American Red Cross. “I have this song and I want you to have it in case it helps,” Kellogg says.

“When the dust finally settled from the tour, and I found myself processing what had happened in Paris on Friday and the reasons I wrote this song, I couldn’t believe it had taken me this long to respond,” Kellogg tells Diffuser. “I wrote this song with Chip Johnson while I was trying to make sense or find even a shred of redemption in the tragedy of Sandy Hook Elementary.”

“It’s part of the ‘East’ portion of my new record, South, West, North, East, which is supposed to come out February 12,” he says. “Then Friday night… Paris. I’m in a sold-out concert hall with people in the USA trying to feel okay while our brothers and sisters across the ocean are being hunted by devils. How does one explain that or make sense of that? I have absolutely no idea, but I do know this much; it feels better to stick together and to pray and to be loving.”

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South, West, North, East

Tacklisting

1. Almost Woke You Up (East Version)
2. The Wild Heart
3. We Say Goodbye
4. Mother and Child
5. Wallpaper Angel
6. High Horse
7. Learn to Live
8. Wolf
9. 26 Seconds (of Silence)
10. Last Man Standing

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May Tour Date 2016

THU 19 Great Escape Festival – Brighton, UK

FRI 20 Great Escape Festival – Brighton, UK

SAT 21 The Hug and Pint – Glasgow, UK

SUN 22 Upstairs @ Whelans – Dublin, IRE

TUE 24 Barfly – London, UK

THU 26 The Mash House – Edinburgh, UK

FRI 27 Dot to Dot Festival – Manchester, UK

SAT 28 Dot to Dot Festival – Bristol, UK

SUN 29 Dot to Dot Festival – Nottingham, UK

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To listen Stephen Kellogg new album ‘ South, West, North, East ‘ click on the soundcloud like above
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Dar Williams’ 2016 tour with dates in UK and Germany !

Dar Williams new tour May 2016
New single “Slippery Slope” taken from her critically acclaimed album”EMERALD”

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” Dar Williams is a songwriter of immense talent and her new album, Emerald, is a work of real depth. From the powerful opening song about staying strong in adversity (Something To Get Through) to the mordant Mad River, this is a work of mature and thoughtful songwriting.” – The Telegraph
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” Dar Williams is back with Emerald, her ninth studio record (out May 12th), which deals as bluntly as ever with the shadowy, subtle corners of humanity on songs like “Slippery Slope,” premiering exclusively on Rolling Stone Country. “
– Rolling Stone Country
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In “FM Radio,” Williams infuses bits of pop culture prowess and a sense of nostalgic playfulness. The song parallels her own growth as a “’70s chick” with society’s exploration of sexuality and the era’s increase in social consciousness.
– Paste Magazine  

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Tour Dates

19 May – Glasgow, UK – Classic Grand: http://bit.ly/1R85rV3
20 May – Leeds, UK – Victory Hall: http://bit.ly/1WOFiyu
21 May – Gateshead, UK – Caedmon Hall: http://bit.ly/1Lj7QQ8
22 May – Bakewell, UK – Medway Centre: http://bit.ly/1XQ4F4n
25 May – Krefeld, Germany – Kulturfabrik: http://bit.ly/1QCcx3n
27 May – Silverstones, UK – Under the Apple Tree Festival: http://bit.ly/1QLrBlO
29 May – Bristol, UK – The Lantern: http://bit.ly/1UpawgU
01 June – London, UK – The Borderline: http://bit.ly/1LqJW5f

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Tracklisting

1. Something to Get Through
2. FM Radio
3. Empty Plane
4. Emerald
5. Slippery Slope
6. Here Tonight
7. Girl of the World
8. Mad River
9. Weight of the World
10. Johnny Appleseed
11. New York is a Harbor

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SANTANA IV Reunites 1973 Legendary Band Lineup

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1st Time Since 1973

The Original Santana Band

 

Carlos Santana – Gregg Rolie – Neal Schon
Michael Shrieve – Michael Carabello

 

Santana IV  features 16 all-new tracks written and produced by the band that burst with the same unparalleled energy and superlative musicianship that made Santana a pioneering force in world music and a household name across the globe. Joining the core Santana IV band in the studio are current Santana members Karl Perazzo (percussion) and Benny Rietveld (bass), with the legendary vocalist Ronald Isley guesting on two cuts.

The origins for the reunion go back several years, when Schon suggested that he and Carlos Santana record together. Santana liked the idea but went one better, proposing that they recruit Rolie, Shrieve and Carabello for what would be called Santana IV. After initial writing sessions and rehearsals took place in 2013, the group recorded throughout 2014 and 2015, amassing 16 spellbinding tracks that combined all their signature elements – Afro-Latin rhythms, soaring vocals, electrifying blues-psychedelic guitar solos, and irrepressibly jubilant percussion work – with widescreen hooks and melodies that will lodge themselves in the thicket of listeners’ senses and stay there.

The band’s signature sound arrives forcefully on the album opener “Yambu,” a righteously gritty and soulful stomper teeming with swirling B3 organ hooks and walloping guitar crunch.

The first single, “Anywhere You Want to Go,” is destined to storm the pantheon of Santana classics. Written by Gregg Rolie, it’s a sexy, body-shaking winner and an unmistakable tip of the hat to the inescapable cha-cha/Latin jazz charms of “Oye Como Va.”

Ronald Isley (The Isley Brothers) is a special guest on two tracks. His vocals highlight the feverishly impassioned Latin-rock workout “Love Makes the World Go Round” and the hard-edged and funky “Freedom in Your Mind.

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Guitar fans expecting fireworks from Santana and Schon will cherish Santana IV from front to back. “All Aboard” is a no-holds-barred guitar jam of the highest order, as is the slinky, soulful metal cruncher “Caminando,” which explodes with tectonic axe force. And on the unabashedly British blues-tinged “Shake It,” the two go toe to toe on not one but two extended solo runs that will have lovers of unhinged fretboard work rejoicing.

“Carlos and I feel more connected than ever,” says Schon. “We get super-aggressive when we play, but also melodic and poetic. We have an incredible dialog with each other on our guitars.”

Santana’s recurring themes of love and tolerance are common threads throughout Santana IV, most dramatically on the epic tone poem album closer “Forgiveness,” a languid and breathtakingly gorgeous atmospheric groover.

Music fans familiar with the “roaring lion” artwork on Santana’s 1969 debut album will instantly greet Heather Griffin-Vine’s graphic for Santana IV as a gloriously realized update of that iconic image. “I really think the music goes along with the cover, and vice versa,” says Santana. “It all fits together beautifully.”

Few bands can pick up a musical dialog after 45 years apart, but on Santana IV each band member reaches a new level of virtuosity and communal intuition on a collection of songs that easily stands side-by-side with the group’s treasured early work.

“When you can go back and break new ground with joy and determination – and  some whoop-ass energy – it gets you going,” says Santana. “I think we achieved something very rare. This music was screaming to come out of us. It wasn’t about nostalgia. It was about passion.”


Santana IV

Tracklisting

1. Yambu
2. Shake It
3. Anywhere you Want To Go
4. Fillmore East
5. Love Makes The World Go Round
6. Freedom In Your Mind
7. Choo Choo
8. All Aboard
9. Sueños
10. Caminando
11. Blues Magic
12. Echizo
13. Leave Me Alone
14. You And I
15. Come As You Are
16. Forgiveness

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 Tour Dates – July 2016
Carlos Santana

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3 – Appolo, London UK5 – Bercy, Paris FRA
8 – Dolina Charlotte Resort, Slupsk POL
9 – Festival, Postdam GER
10 – Bospop Festival, Weert NZL
12 – Stadthalle, Vienna AUS
14 – Festival, Montreux SWI
16 – Jazz Open Stuttgart, Stuttgart GER
17 – Guitare en Scene Festival, St. Julien en Genevois FRA
19 – Piazzola sul Brenta, Padova ITA
20 – Arena della Regina, Rome ITA
21 – Milano Summer Arena, Milan ITA
23 – Starlite Festival, Benidorm SPA
24 – Starlite Festival, Marbella SPA
26 – Meo Arena, Lisbon POR
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Thirty Tigers New 2016 January Albums: Sam Outlaw, John Moreland, Lucinda Williams, David Ramirez, Uncle Lucius and Aaron Watson

THIRTY TIGERS ROARING into 2016 with NEW  RELEASES INCLUDING LUCINDA WILLIAMS,
SAM OUTLAW, JOHN MORELAND..

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 Sam Outlaw
Angeleno
15 January 2016

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His new album ‘Angeleno’ is a collection of pedal steel-drenched instant country classics, rooted in West Coast cool and Southern California country rock. Outlaw (his mother’s maiden name) is leading the charge in SoCal’s revived country scene, and in fact enlisted LA roots royalty Ry Cooder and his son Joachim Cooder to produce and play on the album.Sam Outlaw will be doing an acoustic session in Rough Trade West on Friday 29th 
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John Moreland

High On Tulsa Heat
15 January 2016

“…Moreland sings in the gritty, emotive style of the new greats and with the wit and force of the old veterans.” Americana Songwriter

High On Tulsa Heat, the third solo album from John Moreland is a triumphant sequel.
Moreland offers another round of the lyrics-first, gorgeously plaintive songs that have earned him devoted listeners across the countries.The 10 songs on “High On Tulsa Heat” explore themes of self-reflection, broken faith, love, failure and success.

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Lucinda Williams
The Ghosts Of Highway 20
22 January 2016
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‘ Vast, thoughtful and profound ‘ – UNCUT

Lucinda Williams highly anticipated follow up album The Ghosts of Highway 20 to the career chart high successful Down Where The Spirit Meets the Bone. PRODUCED BY Greg Leisz and Tom Overby

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David Ramirez
Fables
22 January 2016

“David Ramirez is on a mission to play until he dies” – PASTE

FABLES is a sparse, poignant set of songs crafted around Ramirez’s starkly beautiful baritone. In a world full of singer-songwriters hawking their stories, Ramirez has managed to stand out from the noise, developing a fiercely loyal following of fans who are drawn to his intimately personal songwriting

David Ramirez will be doing an acoustic session in Rough Trade West on Friday 29th 

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Uncle Lucius
The Light
22 January 2016
The Light, is the statement their fans have waited for, with its songs of seeking and questioning, of reaching out to others, of excavating the hidden strength within.
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Aaron Watson
The Underdog
29 January 2016The Underdog is Aaron Watson’s 12th Album  and hit the Billboard country charts at number one. Produced by Keith Stegall (Alan Jackson, Zac Brown Band)
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