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Sarah McQuaid announces April-May 2016 UK tour

Hard on the heels of a Netherlands and Germany tour that proved somewhat more adventurous than she’d have liked, Sarah McQuaid sets out across the UK to play 21 concerts in four weeks during the months of April and May 2016 – see details of dates below. “Apart from being rushed to hospital with a blindingly painful ear infection in the small hours of the morning and having to cancel that night’s gig, then two days later getting locked in the toilets shortly before I was due on stage – oh, and staying in a succession of some of the most dismal hotels we’ve ever experienced – apart from all that, it was a great tour,” the Madrid-born, Chicago-raised, Penzance-based singer/songwriter/guitarist chuckles. Not that the road is anything new to her. Recently featured in the Legends Of Rock exhibition by photographer Phil Nicholls alongside his iconic images of Amy Winehouse, Björk, The Prodigy and Courtney Love, to name a few, McQuaid has spent the past few years touring extensively on both sides of the Atlantic, earning critical accolades along the way. Of one of her USA concerts last autumn, The Huffington Post wrote: “Finding treasure feels great, and such is the case with musician Sarah McQuaid. … I’ve attended hundreds of concerts of all kinds, and her subtle mastery onstage launches her straight into my fave shows ever. One voice, one guitar, and the wondrous reminder of the magic of music. Sarah has the gift.” Her April-May outing will be her penultimate UK tour before she takes a twelve-month break from the road in 2017 to focus her energies on writing and recording a fifth solo album, as well as penning a sequel to The Irish DADGAD Guitar Book, the popular tutor she authored on the alternative guitar tuning she uses exclusively. “I’d like to do a follow-up book that focuses on song accompaniment and that demonstrates the versatility of DADGAD,” Sarah explains. “A lot of people think of it as a specifically ‘Celtic’ tuning, but I write all my songs in DADGAD, and it’s also great for all sorts of different genres, from blues to classical music to rock ’n’ roll. “And I’ve already started writing songs for the next album,” she continues. “I was really happy with the production on the last one – my cousin Adam Pierce co-produced it with Jeremy Backofen, and it was recorded in their studio in upstate New York – so I’m hoping to travel over there in 2017 to do the next one with the same team.” Released in 2015, Sarah’s fourth solo album Walking Into White was selected as Album of the Month by FolkWords, which went on to nominate it for both Best Album from a Female Artist and Album of the Year. Germany’s Folker hailed it as “Ein mutiges Album mit einem potenziellen Pophit” (“A courageous album that includes a potential pop hit”), while The Musician called it “A work that grows with each listen.” “The songs are acutely observed and literate, almost like journal notes set to music. They’re measured and tranquil but they’re never dull because there is always a sense of restlessness and unease behind the poetry…. And it’s all lovely,” wrote Ian Pickles in R2/Rock ’n’ Reel. Before she can get down to work on its successor, she’s got a busy spring, summer and autumn to get through, with the aforementioned four-week tour followed by summer festival appearances in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK as well as a two-day DADGAD workshop at the Halsway Manor Acoustic Guitar Weekend in July. In September and October, she’ll be undertaking a seven-week coast-to-coast tour in the USA, then doing a month-long UK tour in November. “And after that, I’m looking forward to having a good long break from living out of a suitcase!” says Sarah. “I’ll still do local gigs, and I’ll also do festivals that only take me away from home for a couple of days at a time – there are a number of UK festivals that I haven’t been able to get to because I’m always away on tour in other countries when they’re happening, so it’ll be great to be actually available for those … If they’ll have me, that is!” Apr 14 Penzance: The Acorn Penzance Apr 15 Bodmin Folk Club Apr 16 Exeter: Twigg’s Gigs – Hope Hall Apr 17 Great Torrington: The Plough Arts Centre Apr 22 Walkington: Beverley Folk Club Apr 23 Chester: Tarvin Community Centre Apr 24 Hope Valley: Folk, Blues & Beyond Apr 28 Rothbury Roots Apr 29 Horsley (Newcastle): The Hearth Arts Centre Apr 30 Whorlton (Barnard Castle): The Little Theatre on the Green May 1 Benmore (Dunoon): Uig Hall May 2 Cullipool (Luing): Atlantic Islands Centre May 3 Acharacle: Resipole Studios May 4 Acharacle: Resipole Studios (DADGAD Guitar Workshop) May 6 Kenilworth: The Tree House Bookshop May 7 Warminster: Deverills Performing Arts May 10 Glasgow: Live At The Star May 11 Edinburgh House Concert May 12 Portree (Skye): Aros May 13 Stonehaven Folk Club May 14 Gartly: Tin Hut Sessions May 15 Ardross Community Hall

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The Lumineers to kickoff of the AMA's 17th annual festival & conference

The Americana Music Association expands its festival and conference in its 17th year by announcing its most ambitious kickoff event ever featuring The Lumineers at the Ascend Amphitheater Tuesday, September 20, 2016. “We’re very excited to have the Americana Music Association presenting our show at Ascend Amphitheater.  Nashville is a very special place for us, aside from our love of the amazing music scene and history,  both our label Dualtone and agent are based there, and it’s where we mixed the new album.” – Wesley Schultz AmericanaFest will bring more than 200 artists to multiple venues around music city including 3rd & Lindsley, The Basement, City Winery, High Watt, Cannery Ballroom, Mercy Lounge, The Family Wash, Station Inn, Downtown Presbyterian Church and The 5 Spot, to name a few.   The daytime conference will feature the best and the brightest in the music industry kicking off with a keynote address from legendary producer T Bone Burnett.  The capstone event of the week-long roots music celebration is the Americana Honors & Awards program taking place at the historically cool Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, September 21. 

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Folk-Americana trio Underhill Rose announce debut UK & Ireland tour

Asheville, North Carolina folk-Americana trio Underhill Rose have announced their debut UK & Ireland tour for April & May in support of their new album THE GREAT TOMORROW. With Eleanor playing her distinctive claw-hammer style on a Deering banjo along with harmonica, Molly Rose on guitar, and Salley plucking the upright bass, the trio has carved out a place in the Americana scene with songs that run the gamut from heart wrenching to sassy and playful to thought-provoking. Eleanor’s salty blues-inspired voice and Molly’s soaring range lead the group in tandem with Salley’s country twang to create three-part harmony music that is real and inspired, and rooted in everything life has thrown at Asheville, North Carolina’s pre-eminent female trinity.  Molly Rose and Eleanor Underhill’s musical partnership is the result of a chance meeting at a makeshift performance of Angel from Montgomery between classes at Warren Wilson College. Molly Rose’s beautiful voice resonated with Eleanor, and the two eventually started performing live together. Their affinity for the music they make, has kept them together for more than 12 years. Underhill Rose formed in 2009, and the addition of Salley Williamson two years later created the foundation for an internationally-recognised female trio known for blending aspects of Americana, rhythm and blues, country and bluegrass into an authentic sound that is all their own. Their third album, THE GREAT TOMORROW, was released on March 25. Tour Dates: Thu Apr 21: London, Half Moon (with Benjamin Folke Thomas) Sat 23: Surrey, Cranleigh Arts Centre  Wed 27: Staffordshire, The Biddulph Arms Thu 28: Oxford, The Harcourt Arms Fri 29: London, Green Note May Sun 1: Milton Keynes, The Stables Wed 4: Belfast, The John Hewitt, Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival Thu 5: Naas, The Ivy Fri 6: Ratoath, The Venue Theatre Sat 7: Rathfriland, The Bronte Centre

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Alt-country duo, Two Ways Home, announce May Tour and new video for Still In Love

Anglo / Austrian alt-country duo Two Ways Home have announced a UK tour this May. The tour will be supported with the release of the beautiful new video for the track Still In Love, taken from their recently released EP, BETTER DAYS.   Produced by MsM (Ed Sheeran, The Saturdays), Still In Love continues Two Ways Home’s signature sound of country inspired harmonies mixed with pop-rock sensibility. Isabella Mariee and Lewis Fowler’s blend of infectious pop melodies with the melancholic makes Still In Love their most intriguing single yet.  Lewis Fowler said: “The song conveys the feeling in a relationship where you are physically close but emotionally far away from one another. The video shoot was intense; we had limited time and it was freezing up in the Lake District, but we managed to capture some majestic moments.” The four tracks on EP, BETTER DAYS, were produced by mixer, producer, engineer MsM (Ed Sheeran, Royksopp, The Saturdays) and recorded at The Doghouse in Henley-on-Thames, the studio owned by Jethro Tull drummer Barrie Barlow and famed for sessions with Amy Winehouse, Bellowhead, Coldplay and Jake Bugg. Tour Dates: Thu May 5: Oxford, The Cellar Fri 6: Cardiff, Ten Feet Tall Sun 8: Warwick, Cape Of Good Hope Thu 12: Birmingham, The Roadhouse Fri 13: Bath, St. James Wine Bar Fri 20: Cheltenham, Frog & Fiddle Thu 26: London, The Underbelly

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Broken Witt Rebels announce UK tour dates

Exciting newcomers, Broken Witt Rebels, will release their new 5-track EP GEORGIA PINE this April. THE NEW 5-TRACK EP RELEASED APRIL 2016. The British blues-rock and soul band from Birmingham have been making a name for themselves after impressive live performances throughout 2015. 2015 saw Danny Core (vocals, guitar), Luke Davis (vocals, bass guitar), James Dudley (drums) and James Tranter (vocals, lead guitar) play at the Camden Rocks Festival in London, as well as two Time Out London concerts including The Time Out Best of Rising Stars 2015 at London’s sold out Jazz Café. GEORGIA PINE, with its bluesy, rootsy, rock blend, looks set to become huge. The band’s sound can be likened to acts like Alabama Shakes and Black Keys.  Broken Witt Rebels bring the sounds of old blues and Stax guitarists, whilst adding a modern authenticity into the mix too. GEORGIA PINE was engineered and produced by Tom Gittins, who has also worked on recent recordings by Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin).  Gittins has described the Rebels’ lead singer, Danny Core, as an amazing vocal talent in the tradition of Steve Marriot and Joe Cocker.   The band have announced dates for their GEORGIA PINE tour, as well as in support of country star, Brantley Gilbert.   GEORGIA PINE UK tour Sat Apr 2: London, The Water Rats Fri 15: Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge Sat 16: Sheffield, Rocking Chair   Main support on Brantley Gilbert’s May UK tour Thu May 5: Glasgow, Oran Mor Fri 6: Manchester, Academy 2 Sat 7: Birmingham, O2 Institute Sun 8: London, Shepherds Bush Empire

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Guitar legend Robben Ford announces UK show at Under The Bridge

Award winning West London venue Under The Bridge is to host one of the greatest guitar players of all time Robben Ford on the July 11 this year. Throughout his career Ford has paved new ground in multiple genres including blues, jazz and rock and was also a key player in seminal jazz-fusion band L.A Express. Ford has also collaborated with some of music’s true greats including Miles Davis, George Harrison, Joni Mitchell, Chick Corea, Gregg Allman and Marcus Miller. This special show will see Ford play classics from his extensive back catalogue as well as new tracks from his most recent studio album INTO THE SUN.

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Danni Nicholls announces spring UK dates

Americana-country-soul singer-songwriter Danni Nicholls has announced spring 2016 UK tour dates in support of her widely acclaimed new album MOCKINGBIRD LANE. Growing up in Bedfordshire, Danni Nicholls was drawn to the sounds of her grandmother’s favourite music – the American roots, soul, rock ‘n’ roll, country and folk, which now permeates her own music. Nicholls always dreamed of visiting Nashville, where, in January 2015 she recorded her second full-length albumMOCKINGBIRD LANE. Released in October 2015, MOCKINGBIRD LANE displayed Danni’s continuing skill and confidence as a songwriter, taking the listener on an emotional rollercoaster ride, while shining throughout is Danni’s strong, soulful, captivating voice. She is a vibrant, spell-binding singer and songwriter and one of the UK’s leading artists in the expansive Americana genre. Her passionate delivery, powerful voice and charming between-song banter have compelled live audiences so far. Tour Dates (Accompanied by Max Milligan) Fri Apr 1: Luton, The Bear Club Sat 9: Inverness, Hootananny Sun 10: Aberdeen, The Blue Lamp Thu 28: Witney, Fat Lil’s with Don Gallardo Sun May 1: Brighton, The Verdict Tue 3: Kenley, Croydon Santini’s Restaurant Wed 4: Birmingham, Kitchen Garden Cafe Thu 5: Canterbury, The Marlowe Theatre Studio Sat 7: London, The Winemakers Club, Farringdon Street Thu 12: Norwich, Bedford’s The Crypt Sun 28: Silverstone Woodlands, Bucks. Under The Apple Tree Roots Festival, Sessions Stage Fri Jun 3: Milton Keynes The Stables, Stage 2

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Tue Apr 26: Yorkshire, Bridlington Folk Club Sat 30: Barton-upon_Humber, Ropery Hall Wed May 4: London, Cecil Sharp House Fri 6: Stafford, Gatehouse Theatre Sun 8: Walton on Thomas, Riverhouse Arts Centre Thu 12: Bromsgrove Folk Club Fri 13: Plymouth, B Bar Sat 14: Wotton-under-Edge, Under The Edge Arts Wed 18: Ulverston, Coronation Hall Fri 20: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Mining Institute Sat 21: Oswestry, Willow Gallery Wed 25: Leicester, The Musician Thu 26: Cambridge, CB2 Cafe Bistro Fri 27: Market Drayton, Hales Club Sat 28: Aberystwyth, Blossoms Gallery Sun 29: Maidon, The Sunny Sailor Mon 30: Chester Folk Festival

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