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BRANDY CLARK’S “I’LL BE THE SAD SONG” DEBUTS TODAY


NEW ALBUM YOUR LIFE IS A RECORD OUT MARCH 6 ON WARNER RECORDS

TOUR DATES CONFIRMED


Grammy-nominated and CMA Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Brandy Clarkis debuting her new track, “I’ll Be the Sad Song,” today.

 

The song is the second unveiled from Clark’s highly anticipated new album, Your Life is a Record, which will be released March 6 on Warner Records (pre-order). Already receiving widespread attention, NPR Music’s Ann Powers proclaims, “Breakthroughs don’t always have to come for brand new artists,” and continues, “[Your Life is a Record] sounds like an instant classic. It sounds vintage, it evokes classic ‘60s country albums, but it also sounds completely contemporary,” while Rolling Stone recently included it as one of their “70 Most Anticipated Albums of 2020.”


Produced by award winning producer Jay Joyce, the 11-track album was recorded largely as an intimate acoustic four-piece—featuring Clark, Joyce, Giles Reaves and Jedd Hughes—with subsequent Memphis strings and horns layered in with arrangements by Lester Snell. Created after the dissolution of a long-term relationship, the album features Clark’s most personal songwriting to date along with special guest appearances from Randy Newman (“Bigger Boat”) and guitarist John Osborne (“Bad Car”). Ahead of the release, the album’s lead single, “Who You Thought I Was,” premiered earlier this month to critical acclaim. Of the song, The Tennessean praises, “entrancing,” while Music Row declares, “This woman is just awesome, that’s all. Her liquid vocal, her lovely melody, her pristinely constructed song and her overall artistry are all perfectly in place here. She is a country queen if I have ever heard one.”


In celebration of the release, Clark will tour extensively throughout 2020 including a series of winter tour dates with Tanya Tucker on the CMT Next Women of Nashville Tour. The run features stops at Philadelphia’s World Café Live, New York’s Town Hall, Memphis’ Graceland Soundstage among many others. Additionally, beginning in March, Clark will embark on her headlining “Who You Thought I Was Tour,” which includes special album release shows at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley on March 29, Los Angeles’ Lodge Room on April 7 and Chicago’s The Space on May 8. See below for complete tour itinerary.


A six-time Grammy nominee and CMA Awards “Song of the Year” recipient, Clark is one of her generation’s most respected and celebrated songwriters and musicians. Her songs include Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow,” Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart,” The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two” and Hailey Whitter’s “Ten Year Town,” which was just named #2 on Rolling Stone’s “25 Best Country and Americana Songs of 2019” round up. Her two solo albums—2013’s 12 Stories and 2016’s Big Day in a Small Town—each garnered immense critical acclaim landing on “Best of the Year” lists at New York Magazine, Billboard, NPR Music Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Stereogum, etc. NPR Music’s Ann Powers calls her, “a storyteller of the highest caliber,” while Rolling Stone’s Will Hermes declares, “a country visionary…the consolation of a beautiful voice delivering a well-built song, cold truth rising from it like fog off dry ice.”



BRANDY CLARK CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

January 31—Gateshead, U.K.—The Sage Gateshead, Hall 1

February 1—Glasgow, U.K.—St. Luke’s

February 5—Vienna, VA—The Barns at Wolf Trap*

February 6—Philadelphia, PA—World Café Live*

February 7—New York, NY —Town Hall*

February 20—Memphis, TN—Graceland Soundstage*

February 21—Springfield, MO—Gillioz Theatre*

February 22—Wichita, KS—Templelive Wichita

February 24—Columbia, MO—The Blue Note

February 25—Lincoln, NE—Bourbon Theatre

February 27—Sioux Falls, ND—The District

February 28—Fargo, ND—Fargo Theatre

February 29—Hinckley, MN—Grand Casino Hinckley

March 28—St. Louis, MO—Off Broadway†

March 29—Nashville, TN—3rd and Lindsley†

March 31—Houston, TX—White Oak†

April 1—Austin, TX—The Parish†

April 7—Los Angeles, CA—Lodge Room†

April 8—San Francisco, CA—Great American Music Hall†

April 10—Portland, OR—Alberta Rose Theatre†

April 11—Seattle, WA—Showbox Theatre†

April 13—Salt Lake City, UT—The State Room†

April 14—Denver, CO—Globe Hall†

April 16—Omaha, NE—The Waiting Room†

April 17—Minneapolis, MN—Fineline†

April 18—Des Moines, IA—Woolys†

April 20—Ann Arbor, MI—The Ark†

April 21—Cleveland, OH—Beachland†

April 22—Pittsburgh, PA—The Rex†

April 24—Uncasville, CT—Wolf Den†

April 27—Boston, MA—Brighton Music Hall†

May 1—Alexandria, VA—Birchmere†

May 2—Charlotte, NC—McGlohon†

May 4—Atlanta, GA—Terminal West†

May 5—Birmingham, AL—Saturn†

May 7—Louisville, KY—Headliners†

May 8—Chicago, IL—The Space†

May 9—Indianapolis, IN—Vogue†

May 11—Madison, WI—Majestic Theatre†

May 13—Kansas City, MO—Saloon @ Knuckleheads†

May 14—Oklahoma City, OK—Tower Theatre†

*with Tanya Tucker as part of the CMT Next Women of Country Tour

†“Who You Thought I Was Tour”   

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