Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Americana Singer-Songwriter Amber Cross Announces Spring Ireland and UK Tour!

Ascendant California-based Americana singer-songwriter Amber Cross announces debut Ireland & UK tour dates in April, in support of widely praised third album Savage on the Downhill.

The dates are, as follows:

11/4 - The Stables at Smiddy's (Mullingar, Co. Westmeath)
12/4 - The Glens Centre (Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim)
13/4 - J.J. Harlows (Roscommon)
14/4 - Ramblin' Roots Revue, Bucks Students' Union (High Wycombe)
15/4 - Kingsmead House Concert (High Wycombe)
16/4 - Green Note (London)
17/4 - The Trades Club (Hebden Bridge)
18/4 - Kitchen Garden Cafe (Birmingham)
23/4 - Grateful Fred's House Concert (Liverpool)
25/4 - The Blue Lamp (Aberdeen)
26/4 - Sneaky Pete's (Edinburgh)
30/4 - Le Pub (Newport)
2/5 - Otterton Mill (Otterton, Devon)

Authenticity is a difficult thing to measure in American roots music. It’s not in the hat you wear, or the twang in your voice. It’s in how well you understand that the music comes from the land, and that its roots run deep. Americana songwriter Amber Cross understands this, and on her new album, Savage on the Downhill, she makes music as beholden to the landscapes of Northern and Pacific California, where she lives and travels, as to the visually-rich songwriting she crafts around it. Her songs hang heavy with the yellow dust of dirt roads, plunge deep into the soft loam of the forest. As a hunter, a fisherman, and a woman of the backcountry, she knows the countryside well, and has a deep respect for the honest work that makes you a steward of the land. It’s something she shares with other roots musicians, a community she found attending her first Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada. Her contacts from the gathering helped her connect with Savage on the Downhill’s producer, Canadian blues and roots musician Ray Bonneville. Travelling to Austin to record the album with Bonneville, Cross connected with other great American songwriters, Gurf Morlix and Tim O’Brien, who both came onboard for the album, with O’Brien complimenting her “no bullshit style of singing.” If there’s a rawness to Cross’ voice, a plainness to the words, it comes from the fact that Cross knows the roots of this music aren’t fancy. They’re built by hand and filled with honest words and hard-won truths.

The songs on Savage on the Downhill are deeply visual and inextricably tied to nature, whether the California forests that Cross roams through, or the high deserts outside Austin, Texas, where she recorded the album. Even the title of the album paints a picture of Cross in the backcountry. 'Savage' refers to a brand of hunting rifle, and the phrase 'Savage on the Downhill' refers to how a tracker should hold a rifle so as not to bury the barrel into the dirt when side-hilling or climbing down an incline. Like any artist that works with their hands, Cross has a deep love and respect for tools, seeing the same artistry in a well-worn rifle butt that you would in a perfectly crafted song. 'I have always been drawn to work that involves my hands,' Cross says. 'It seems to me that this type of work is more creative. Or maybe it is that working with my hands pulls the creativity out of me in a way nothing else does.'

Throughout, Cross moves easily through different styles of country and folk songwriting, from Bakersfield outlaw attitude to Woody Guthrie plain-spoken folk. She’s a songwriter able to juxtapose a simple image with a powerful poetic emotion. On 'Echoes', she paints the picture of a humble domestic scene, then wonders what happens to a house when the people who made it a home have left it behind. On 'Pack of Lies', she moves between hard-hitting lines like 'Pretending to love is a wicked game' and vision-laden verses like 'Barking dogs rule the moonless night.'

It may come as no surprise that Amber Cross first came to music through singing in a small church in rural Maine, where she was born and raised. Her father was a small-town pastor and she was raised on the rough-hewn homilies of the hymnal. Now, Cross is creating her world by hand, working her songs until they shine with a worn polish, finding truth in tradition.

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For more information, visit ambercrossmusic.com.

Cassadee Pope Adds UK Dates to CMT Next Women of Country Tour

Following the success of her brand new album Stages - released in February to an overwhelming response from fans and media -  country star Cassadee Pope has confirmed she will be extending her CMT Next Women of Country tour to include five UK headline shows in May, kicking off on May 9th in Bristol.

This will also be the first time the CMT Next Women of Country initiative has expanded outside of the USA. The dates are, as follows:

May 9th - The Fleece, Bristol
May 10th - Arts Club, Liverpool
May 12th - O2 Institute 3, Birmingham
May 13th - O2 Academy Islington, London
May 15th - King Tut’s, Glasgow

O2 presale: Wednesday, 27th March – 9:00am GMT / Live Nation presale: Thursday, 28st March – 9:00am GMT.

General tickets on-sale Friday, 29nd March – 9:00am GMT.

This is in addition to an eleven-date headline US tour under the same banner, starting April 11th in Pope’s home state of Florida, after she wraps her current national tour with Maren Morris. These dates will also mark her debut UK headline tour as a solo artist, following an appearance at C2C Festival 2017 and two performances as part of Country Music Week in London last year.

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For more information, visit cassadeepope.com.

Monday, 4 March 2019

Black Cat Music Proudly Present an Americana Double Bill – Amelia White and Jamie Freeman

Amelia White and Jamie Freeman will be performing an Americana Double Bill at London’s Green Note on Tuesday 9th April.

If there were an East Nashville Music Hall of Fame, Amelia White would already be in it. The now-famous scene was in its formative days when White arrived from Boston in the early 2000s and became a fixture at the Family Wash. She’s been a leading light in America’s most musical zip code ever since, even as she’s developed a reputation in the rest of the U.S. and Europe as a first-rate songwriter. She helped define and refine the core folk-rock sound of Americana, yet her band’s energetic pulse never outshines her carefully wrought lyrics. She’s a poet who’s been compared to more famous songwriters for years; now, it would be more appropriate to use her as a benchmark.


Testament to the quality of Jamie Freeman’s songwriting is the roster of names happy to lend themselves to his projects; most recently Jamie has co-written with some of Nashville’s finest songwriters including Angaleena Presley, Amy Speace, Ben Glover, Michael Logen and Brandy Zdan. Having lead Angaleena’s UK band, the Pistol Annies singer returns the favour by duetting on his latest record. Larkin Poe, Brandy Zdan, Good Lovelies, BJ Cole, Richard Smith, Mark Chadwick and Wild Ponies have all collaborated on previous projects.

His forthcoming EP Dreams About Falling was produced by Neilson Hubbard, who received a nomination for Album Of The Year at the 2018 Americana Honours and Awards in Nashville for his work on Mary Gauthier’s Rifles And Rosary Beads.


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Tickets for this event can be purchased here.


Tenille Townes' New Single 'White Horse' Out Now

Emerging singer, songwriter and performer Tenille Townes’ new song, 'White Horse' is out now, following a world exclusive first play on BBC Radio 2's Country Show with Bob Harris on Thursday (28/2).

Written by Townes, Daniel Tashian and Jeremy Spillman, the song is the second track unveiled from Townes’ forthcoming debut album, produced by Jay Joyce and due later this year on Columbia Nashville. Of the song, Townes comments, ''White Horse' is a song about how love can look a little bit differently than we might expect it to. I think we grow up in our society completely surrounded by that fairy tale idea of what love should be, but maybe love is even bigger than that. I think it’s important to be open hearted and to push the boundaries of what society might build up in our expectations. I love that this song stands strongly in the idea that love isn’t always about the ivory towers and the roses.'

Already receiving widespread attention, Townes was recently named US radio network iHeartCountry’s next 'On The Verge' artist. The program has proven instrumental in the development of such successful and highly credible artists such as Cam, Sam Hunt, Maren Morris, and Luke Combs. In celebration of this honour, Townes will perform on the iHeartCountry Festival stage in Austin, Texas on May 4th.

Townes is also one of Amazon Music’s '2019 Artists To Watch,' CMTs 'Next Women of Country,' iHeart Radio’s 'Artists To Watch in 2019' and is included in The Bobby Bones Show’s 'Class of 2019,' CMT’s 'Listen Up' and the inaugural class of 'Opry NextStage.' Moreover, Townes continues to garner widespread attention including recent critical praise at NPR Music, Rolling Stone, The Tennessean, Refinery29, Wide Open Country and Sounds Like Nashville.

Townes is currently on the road supporting Dierks Bentley as part of his extensive 'Burning Man Tour.' The tour, which kicked off in Ontario in January, features performances across Canada and the U.S., including stops at Chicago’s Casino Amphitheater and Columbus’ Nationwide Arena among many others. Of her recent performance with Bentley at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, The Tennessean declares, 'Country music’s new it girl Tenille Townes has one of the most distinct voices in country music.' Additionally, she will perform select dates this March in Australia as part of the international 'CMA: Introducing Nashville' series.


Canadian-born and Nashville-based, Townes first made her public appearance at age nine alongside Shania Twain after being invited to sing on stage at a concert she attended with her parents. In addition to her work as a musician and songwriter, Townes remains committed to charitable causes including her own initiative, Big Hearts For Big Kids, which has raised over $1.5 million to date benefiting a youth shelter in her hometown of Grande Prairie, Alberta. More information can be found at bigheartsforbigkids.com.

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For more information, visit tenilletownes.com.

Friday, 1 March 2019

Lady Nade Announces UK Tour Dates Supporting Elles Bailey and Yola

Rootsy-Jazz singer-songstress Lady Nade is excited to announce spring/summer UK dates, first supporting fellow Bristolian and critically acclaimed Elles Bailey (March) before embarking on a further tour of the UK supporting the 'Queen Of Country Soul' Yola (May). Full tour dates below.

The alternative singer-songwriter fuses modern soul, roots, blues and folk as seen on her debut release Hard To Forget in 2016; receiving endorsements from Taylor Guitars, Sontronics and Icon Films; alongside features on BBC Radio 2's Dermot O'Leary; Tom Robinson's BBC 6 Music's Introducing and overwhelming support from BBC Radio Bristol Introducing. 2018 not only brings a summer of touring but also Lady Nade's eagerly anticipated follow-up album Safe Place due for release on May 17th 2019 on Mintlime Records.

Lady Nade's music has been likened to a rich fusion of musical greats, with comparisons to the soul-bearing velvet tones of Nina Simone adding a heady, jazz splash of Jeff Buckley thrown in. Her songs fill your heart with nourishing words and melodies, her tender soulful voice drawing you in.

The heart of Nade's debut album Hard To Forget was lovingly crafted mostly in the kitchen. A dedicated food aficionado, Nade poured her creativity into every song and the result is a deeply evocative and emotive record, filled with words that will nourish both body and soul.

The dates are, as follows:

LADY NADE SUPPORTING ELLES BAILEY – ROAD I CALL HOME TOUR

Saturday, March 2nd - Victoria Hall, Settle, Yorkshire
Tuesday, March 5th - Eyemouth Hippodrome - Scotland
Friday March 8th – Zion - International Women's Day, Bristol
Saturday March 9th - Brecon Women's Festival
Tuesday, March 12th - The Lexington, London
Thursday March 21st - Bar Brunel, Bridgewater

 LADY NADE SUPPORTING YOLA – WALK THROUGH FIRE TOUR

Saturday May 11th – Green Room @ The Academy, Dublin
Tuesday May 14th - St Luke's, Glasgow
Thursday May 16th - The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
Saturday May 18th – Sage, Gateshead
Sunday May 19th -The Live Room, Saltaire
Monday May 20th - Night And Day, Manchester
Monday May 27th – Nottingham, Bodega
Tuesday May 28th - Hare & Hounds,Birmingham
Wednesday May 29th - 100 Club, London
Thursday May 30th - The Haunt – Brighton
Saturday June 1st -Bristol, Fiddlers

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For more information, visit ladynade.co.uk or follow @ladynade.