Just in time for Valentine's 
Day, Pieta Brown has released a new video for "Flowers 
of Love" from her recent Red House release,  Paradise Outlaw.  The track was recorded at Justin 
Vernon's April Base studio and features Vernon on backing vocals. The video is 
by artist Mei-Ling Shaw Williams and is premiering today at the Huffington Post.  Pieta will be touring through 2015, 
including US and Australian dates with 
Iris Dement (scroll down for tour details).   
  
Produced by Pieta, with frequent 
collaborator and partner, Bo 
Ramsey, Paradise Outlaw was recorded in 
four days at Bon Iver mastermind Justin 
Vernon's April Base studio in Wisconsin with a supporting cast that includes 
Vernon, Amos 
Lee, Brown's troubadour father, Greg 
Brown and various members of an experimental group of players she calls the 
Sawdust Collective. Paradise Outlaw boasts 
some of Pieta's most emotionally resonant compositions, and some of her most 
expressive performances, to date.  
  
Paradise Outlaw features 12 originals by Brown 
plus a co-write and duet with soulster Amos Lee ("Do 
You Know") and a cover of Mark 
Knopfler's "Before Gas And TV."  Such gently intoxicating tunes as "Do 
You Know," "Wondering How," "Ricochet" and "Flowers 
of Love" feature organically orchestrated arrangements that accentuate the 
insight and intimacy of Brown's lyrics, the understated craftsmanship of her 
tunes, and the alluring immediacy of her uniquely expressive 
voice.  
  
The project was set into motion 
in mid-2012, when Brown met Justin Vernon while both were on tour in Australia.  
As she recalls, "The initial spark for this quest was when the songs 'Painter's 
Hands' and 'Rise My Only Rose'—both of which I wrote before I ever made my first 
album—fell out of a notebook onto the floor in a hotel room and landed next to 
the copy of Howl by Allen Ginsberg that I'd 
happened to bring out on the road.  Later that night, I met Justin and he 
invited me to check out his studio, and it just rolled from there.  It was a fun 
track to follow, and one link running through it all was this spark that I 
caught from re-reading a lot of beat poetry, especially Ginsberg and Lawrence 
Ferlinghetti, and thinking about that feverish hunt for freedom, as a 
human." 
  
The creative restlessness that 
drives Paradise Outlaw has been a constant in 
Pieta Brown's life.  Born in Iowa, she lived in at least 17 different residences 
in multiple states during her youth.  Her parents separated when she was two, 
but she grew up around many artists and musicians, absorbing all manner of 
bohemian artistic influences.  By the age of eight, she was writing poetry and 
instrumental music on the piano, eventually picking up the guitar and merging 
the two into songs. 
  
With Paradise Outlaw documenting a compelling new 
chapter of her ongoing musical journey, Pieta Brown continues to seek out and 
conquer new creative challenges.   
  
  
Pieta 
Brown 
FR 2/27      Denver, CO - Tuft Theater - 
8pm 
SA 2/28      Ft Collins, CO - Avogadro’s 
Number 
TH 3/5        Cincinnati, OH - 20th Century 
Theater 
FR 3/6        Louisville, KY - KCD 
Theater 
SA 3/7        Bowling Green, KY - The 
Warehouse 
TH 3/26      Seattle, WA - The Triple Door - 
7:30pm 
FR 3/27      Portland, OR - Aladdin 
Theater 
SA 3/28     Sisters, OR - The 
Belfry 
SU 3/29     Eugene, OR - Cozmic - 
8pm 
FR 4/10     Minneapolis, MN - Cedar Cultural 
Center 
TH 4/23     Winona, MN - Midwest Music 
Festival 
SU 6/21     Fairfield, IA - Fair 
Fest 
  
Australian 
dates with Iris Dement 
FR 5/22      Adelaide, SA - The 
Gob 
SA 5/23      Newcastle, NSW - 
Lizottes 
SU 5/24      Brisbane, QLD - Old 
Museum 
TH 5/28      Melbourne, VIC - Thornbury 
Theater 
SA 5/29      Sydney, NSW - Factory 
Theate 
  
  
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The video is by artist Mei-Ling Shaw Williams and is premiering today at the Huffington Post. Pieta will be touring through 2015, including US and Australian dates with Iris Dement (scroll down for tour details). sending flowers to subiaco western australia
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