Experience Amos Lee's amazing folk-soul vibe when he performs in support of his latest album Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song, which The New York Times called "a serenely sure-footed effort . . . from a singer-songwriter who rarely delivers anything else." Entertainment Weekly praised his "strikingly soulful voice." While Paste magazine declared, "Lee makes sorrow shimmer . . . like Jackson Browne for another generation, Lee understands the staining traces of love," The reviews are in, "His songwriting has never been better . . . 'Mountains of Sorrow' may be Lee's finest yet." Lee will donate $1 from each concert ticket sold to Musicians On Call, a non-profit organization that brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities.
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