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Kelly Willis' New Album BACK BEING BLUE Out May 18 + North American Tour Begins This April

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Kelly Willis' New Album BACK BEING BLUE Out May 18 + North American Tour Begins This April  Image

Kelly Willis' new album Back Being Blue is out May 18 on Premium Records/Thirty Tigers. The title track for the Americana standout's forthcoming album premieres withRolling Stone Country. Additionally, on April 19 Willis begins her much anticipated North American tour.

"Willis steps into the solo spotlight with her seventh full-length project, an enchanting collection of self-penned tunes and impeccably chosen covers. Showcasing the jagged, vulnerable vocals of a honky-tonk angel who's also freely dabbled in rockabilly, power pop, new wave and R&B, it's that last genre that informs the dazzling title tune" lauds Rolling Stone Country.

Of the title track Willis explains, "Up until writing that song, my songs were all feeling a little bit wordy and complicated and personal, and they just weren't clicking. Then I wrote that one, I just felt like, oh!--what I need to do is try to simplify, and write these stories in a way that feels like you're not quite sure what era they were written in."

Back Being Blue is Willis' seventh full-length studio album and her first solo project since her 2007 LP Translated from Love. Willis' husband, Bruce Robison produced the new album analogue style in his rural recording studio in their home state of Texas. Willis wrote six of the 10 tracks herself, with help from the likes of Rodney Crowell on the additional four. Notable guests on the record include Eleanor Whitmore (of The Mastersons and Steve Earle and the Dukes), Mark Spencer (of Son Volt) and Trevor Nealon (of Band of Heathens).

Willis explains, "I attempted to make music that could fit in any era but leans on the simplicity of the music that first inspired me. Roots rockabilly country blues, to narrow it down for you! Kind of a Nick Lowe meets Skeeter Davis meets Crystal Gayle. Sounds that were in full blaze when I first moved Austin."

Willis is herself a longtime feature in the city, having moved to Austin to pursue music shortly after graduating from high school. Not long after, famed singer/songwriter Nancy Griffith took a shine to her voice and recommended Willis to producer Tony Brown, one of the titans of Nashville country, who signed her to a deal with MCA. Willis found herself in the spotlight of country music world in Nashville, with three albums released to widespread critical acclaim.

In the intervening years, Willis' refined her signature alt-country style on her own terms, releasing three full-length albums, and collaborating with her husband Bruce Robison on additional projects. Her last album, Translated from Love, was released in 2007 to ardent critical praise. NPR's Fresh Air termed the album, "...a terrific piece of pop opera..." WhileInterview Magazine echoed, "...Kelly Willis ultimately blows away the year's biggest noisemakers."

KELLY WILLIS LIVE
April 19- Austin, TX-KGSR's Unplugged at Shady Grove
April 25-Fort Worth, TX-The Yard

May 18-Bastrop, TX-Bastrop Music Festival

May 19-Houston, TX-Mcgonigel's Mucky Duck

May 20-Gruene, TX-Gruene Hall KNBT Music Festival

May 26-Dallas, TX-Kessler Theater

June 2-Austin, TX-Stateside Theater

June 4-Cambridge, MA-Atwoods

June 5-New York City, NY-The Loft at City Winery

June 6-Pawling, NY-Daryl's House
June 8-Alexandria, VA-Birchmere

June 9-Norfolk, VA-North Point House Concerts

June 10-Annapolis, MD-Rams Head On Stage

June 16-Eden, TX-Green Apple Arts Center

June 22-Gruene, TX-Gruene Hall

June 23-Franklin, TN-The Franklin Theatre

June 24-Atlanta, GA-Smithe's Olde Bar

June 29-Columbus, OH-Natalie's

June 30-Chicago, IL-TBD

July 1-St Louis, MO-Off Broadway

July 21-Gateshead, UK-Sage Gateshead

July 23-Bristol, UK-Redgrave Theatre

July 24-London, UK-The Lexington

July 25-Nottingham, UK-The Maze

July 27-Bury, UK-The Met

July 28-Leeds, UK-Seven Arts

July 29-Edinburgh, UK-Voodoo Room

Photo Credit: George Brainard



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