Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Amos Lee's Music & Sound Spreading Like Wildfire

For Immediate Release

AMOS LEE TO BE A GUEST ON NPR’S “ALL THINGS CONSIDERED” DURING WEEK HIS NEW ALBUM MISSION BELL WILL BE RELEASED

MISSION BELL WILL STREAM IN ITS ENTIRETY ON MSN MUSIC THE WEEK LEADING UP TO ITS JANUARY 25TH RELEASE ON BLUE NOTE RECORDS

LEE HITS THE ROAD FOR SPRING 2011 TOUR DATES ON JANUARY 20TH


January 11, 2011 — New York, NY — Critically acclaimed singer and songwriter Amos Lee will be a guest on NPR’s All Things Considered the week his new album, Mission Bell, is released by Blue Note Records. Mission Bell streets on January 25th. Lee will also appear on NBC’s The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on January 26th, CBS’s The Early Show on February 18th, and on PBS’s Tavis Smiley (airdate TBA).

Mission Bell, the highly anticipated new album from Philadelphia-based singer and songwriter, will premiere on MSN’s music site (www.music.msn.com) on January 18th. Visitors will be able to stream the album in its entirety for the week leading up to its January 25th release.

The first single from Mission Bell, Lee’s fourth album for EMI’s Blue Note Records, is “Windows Are Rolled Down,” which was released digitally in November. After just six weeks, "Windows Are Rolled Down" is already No. 14 on the AAA chart with airplay on over 60 stations.

The track will be available as a Starbucks Pick of the Week iTunes download beginning January 26th. Starbucks Pick of the Week cards are available free at more than 8,000 stores in the U.S.

Having already announced the winter and spring legs of his 2011 U.S. headlining tour in support of Mission Bell, Lee has just announced new shows for the month of April, including a performance for NPR’s Mountain Stage live music program, broadcast from Charleston, West Virginia, on April 24th. Please visit www.amoslee.com for more details.

Lee was recently featured on WXPN’s “Free At Noon” performance at World Café in Philadelphia, which was webcast live by NPR Music. He also headlined WFUV’s 6th Annual Holiday Cheer show and was a featured performer on Levon Helm’s intimate Midnight Ramble concert series in Woodstock, NY. In addition, Lee appeared on CMT’s Artists of the Year special, which honored a host of country music’s top artists, including the Zac Brown Band. Due to fan demand, CMT has put a clip of Lee’s performance of “Colder Weather” with the Zac Brown Band into heavy rotation on CMT as a music video, which is bubbling under on the CMT Top 20 Countdown.

Produced by Calexico’s Joey Burns, Mission Bell is Lee’s richest and most fully formed recording to date, displaying an array of emotions unified by his eclectic taste and distinctive vocals. With a remarkable set of guests — including Lucinda Williams, Willie Nelson, Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam, Priscilla Ahn, Pieta Brown, and James Gadson — and the musical backing of Calexico, the album marks the arrival of Lee as a mature artist who continues to explore his musical and thematic interests.

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CRITICAL PRAISE FOR AMOS LEE:

“Mission Bell reflects the themes of loss, redemption, and hope and Lee’s talents still ring true on the album: soulful vocals and vivid, narrative-driven lyrics mixing folk, pop, R&B, rock, gospel, blues and country influences. His skills fused with those of Joey Burns and Convertino, spark the perfect synergy on lead single, ‘Windows Are Rolled Down.’” — Billboard

“Burnt-sugar vocals catch your heart as much as your ears [on “Windows Rolled Down”]. Backed by open-road roots rock and a slide guitar that howls like a coyote, Lee’s heartbreak feels so big, it could fill the landscape outside your car.” — Marie Claire

“Joey Burns and his sun-dazed band Calexico have transported the soul-folk singer/songwriter to a more arid and country-tinged musical geography. Though he hails from Philadelphia, Lee is truly at home in the desert. Lee’s voice has always been his greatest asset and he sounds like a grounded Al Green against the elegant rumba of “Hello Again” and the Staples Singers-sounding “Jesus.”
— Relix

Lee and producer Joey Burns (Calexico) aren’t afraid to take chances and stretch the limits of Lee’s folky R&B sound…’Hello Again’ showcases his tremendous vocal range against booming trumpets that are reminiscent of the French Quarter.” — Filter

"I'm ready to convert to the church of Amos Lee." — Bust

“Guy can play a mean guitar, but man, that voice.” — Metroland


Amos Lee’s upcoming tour dates are as follows:

01/20 Moore Theater Seattle, WA
01/21 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
01/22 McDonald Theater Eugene, OR
01/24 El Rey Theater Chico, CA
01/25 The Fillmore San Francisco, CA
01/27 Music Box Los Angeles, CA
01/28 House of Blues Anaheim, CA
01/29 House of Blues San Diego, CA
01/30 Rialto Theater Tucson, AZ
02/01 The Depot Salt Lake City, UT
02/03 Vilar Center Beaver Creek, CO
02/04 Belly Up Aspen, CO
02/05 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO
02/07 Liberty Hall Lawrence, KS
02/09 Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK
02/10 House of Blues Dallas, TX
02/11 Paramount Austin, TX
02/12 House of Blues Houston, TX
03/24 State Theatre Minneapolis, MN
03/25 Turner Hall Milwaukee, WI
03/26 The Vic Theater Chicago, IL
03/27 Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN
03/29 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI
04/01 Irving Plaza New York, NY
04/02 Irving Plaza New York, NY
04/03 Wilbur Theater Boston, MA
04/05 Merriam Theatre Philadelphia, PA
04/06 9:30 Club Washington, DC
04/08 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
04/09 Variety Theatre Atlanta, GA
04/22 Lincoln Theater Raleigh, NC
04/23 Knight Theater Charlotte, NC
04/24 Mountain Stage Charleston, WV
04/25 Tennessee Theater Knoxville, TN
04/28 NCPAC Charleston, SC
04/29 WorkPlay Theatre Birmingham, AL

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