Tift Merritt returns to the road with 'Another Country'
After taking a much-needed break from touring and recording, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Tift Merritt is back with a new album and plans for a springtime jaunt.
The alt-country songstress has scheduled a Feb. 26 drop date for her third album, "Another Country," and will support the set with shows across the US and into Canada. The tour launches March 1 in Albany, NY, and is currently set to wrap at the April 26 Merlefest gathering in Wilkesboro, NC. Details are listed below.
Merritt won critical acclaim for her 2002 debut, "Bramble Rose," and scored a Grammy nomination in 2004 for her sophomore set, "Tambourine." After nearly four years of non-stop touring behind those albums, she retreated to a flat with a piano in Paris. Her two-week vacation turned into a longer stay and her restful days turned into constant songwriting sessions at the piano.
"Days were wonderful there," Merritt said in a statement. "I wore the same clothes nearly every day. I would take a coffee in the street, say hello to the good people in the little wine store across from my door. ... I cannot explain what happened except to say that there were never enough hours in the day to write, and there was always kindness at hand. I took pictures. I wrote stories. I played piano. I wrote songs."
Eleven of those songs make up "Another Country," Merritt's debut album for Fantasy Records. The set, produced by George Drakoulias, features guitarists Charlie Sexton and Doug Pettibone, along with Tift's longtime bandmates: drummer Zeke Hutchins, bassist Jay Brown and keyboardist Danny Eisenberg.
Leading up to the record's release, a new song will be posted each week at Merritt's website and MySpace page.
A DVD of Merritt's performance on the television show "Austin City Limits" hit stores in late October. The video was filmed at the end of the Tambourine World Tour, which covered more than 40,000 miles and 11 countries, according to the singer's website.
Merritt is also getting ready to launch her own public radio program, "The Spark," which debuts Jan. 27 online and on KRTS-FM in Marfa, TX. She'll interview author Nick Hornby, poet CK Williams and painter Wolf Kahn in the first three episodes.
March 2008
1 - Albany, NY - Linda Norris Theatre
17 - Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's
18 - Northampton, MA - Iron Horse Music Hall
19 - New York, NY - Mercury Lounge
21 - Alexandria, VA - Birchmere Music Hall
22 - Durham, NC - Carolina Theatre
28 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues/Parish Room
29 - Pittsburgh, PA - Club Cafe
30 - Ashland, KY - Paramount Theater for Mountain Stage
April 2008
1 - Toronto, Ontario - El Mocambo
2 - Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark
4 - Chicago, IL - Schubas
5 - Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon
6 - Minneapolis, MN - Cedar Cultural Center
8 - Denver, CO - Bluebird Theater
11 - Vancouver, British Columbia - The Plaza
12 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
13 - Seattle, WA - Tractor Tavern
15 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
17 - West Hollywood, CA - Troubadour
18 - San Diego, CA - Anthology
19 - Tucson, AZ - Plush
21 - Austin, TX - The Parish
22 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues/Cambridge Room
24 - Atlanta, GA - The Five Spot
26 - Wilkesboro, NC - Merlefest
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