Award winning singer and master songwriter Jim Lauderdale embarks on a UK tour in July in the company of My Darling Clementine, Sam Outlaw, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Angaleena Presley, Nick Lowe and Red Sky July.
To coincide with the tour, Proper Records will release a new single, ‘You Came To Get Me,’ from Jim’s acclaimed new ‘London Southern’ album. Recorded in London at Goldtop studios and produced by the recently departed Neil Brockbank along with Robert Trehern, London Southern features co-writes with Dan Penn, Joan Oates, Odie Blackmon and Kendell Marvell alongside six Lauderdale solo compositions and a host of celebrated guest musicians.
Live in July
14 Cork, Ireland / Triskel Arts Centre
15 Bristol, United Kingdom / The Lantern (co-bill with My Darling Clementine)
16 Brighton, United Kingdom / The All Saints Church (with Angaleena Presley)
17 Nottingham, United Kingdom / The Running Horse
18 Sheffield, United Kingdom / The Greystones
20 Amsterdam, Netherlands / Paradiso (with Sam Outlaw)
22 Gateshead, United Kingdom / The Sage (with Sam Outlaw)
23 Hebden Bridge, United Kingdom / Trades Club
26 Milton Keynes, United Kingdom/ The Stables (with Red Sky July)
27 London, United Kingdom /Kings Place (with Red Sky July)
28 Perth Concert Hall, United Kingdom / Southern Fried Festival (w Nick Lowe)
30 Dublin, Ireland / National Concert Hall (with Beth Nielsen Chapman)
Jim Lauderdale is both a ‘songwriter’s songwriter’, who has written/co-written many modern classics for iconic artists, as well as an intuitive sideman who has enhanced the music of a bevy of esteemed musicians. As a solo artist, he has created a critically acclaimed body of work spanning nearly 30 albums of imaginative roots music, encompassing country, bluegrass, soul, R&B and rock.
Throughout his three-decade career, Lauderdale has helped pave the way for the current Americana movement, recording albums and writing songs that cross genres from country, rock, folk and bluegrass. Jim has written many classic songs for iconic artists and worked with some of the finest performers in traditional and modern music, including Robert Hunter, Ralph Stanley, Elvis Costello, George Strait, Buddy Miller, Lucinda Williams, John Oates, Solomon Burke, Lee Ann Womack, Old Crow Medicine Show, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Blake Shelton, the Dixie Chicks, Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, and Gary Allan among many, many others. He co-hosts a weekly radio show on SiriusXM with Buddy Miller, “The Buddy & Jim Show,” and is also co-host of Music City Roots, the weekly live and radio, podcast and PBS series.
Jim has won two Grammys and been honoured with the SESAC Inspiration Award, the prestigious American Eagle Award from the National Music Council along with Kris Kristofferson and in 2016, the aforementioned US Americana Music Association’s Wagonmaster Award.
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