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August 10, 2018 Nashville, TN -- At a
            time when hope and forgiveness seem in short supply, roots
            singer-songwriter Amy Ray, still
            thriving as one half of GRAMMY-winning folk duo Indigo Girls, gives us
            all a shot in the arm with her ninth solo album, HOLLER.
            Containing 14 new songs by Ray, the album will be released on
            September 28, 2018 on Daemon Records via the Compass Records Group
            and will include special double LP, along with hi-res and MQA
            versions. Ray talks about the inspiration behind HOLLER with Billboard. Ray says
            of the song, "I feel very rooted in the South and very
            proud of it in a very deep way and I could never leave it. As a
            progressive and a lesbian I'm in a distinct minority here, but at
            the same time when I'm in trouble and I need some help with
            something, people help out and don't worry about our differences.
            That's part of the South, too, I think." 
Listen to her new track, "Sure Feels Good
            Anyway," and read the interview at Billboard here.  
             
            Inspired by her Southern upbringing and her
            home in rural Georgia, Ray once again displays her knack for
            straddling the line between the personal and the political on these
            songs. Ray says, “The album is inspired by traditional
            country, Southern rock, mountain music, gospel and bluegrass. The
            songs tell stories of late nights, love, addiction, immigration,
            despair, honky-tonks, growing up in the South, touring for decades,
            being born in the midst of the civil rights movement, and the
            constant struggle to find balance in the life of a left-wing
            Southerner who loves Jesus, her homeland and its peoples." 
             
            She says was partially inspired by Jim
            Ford’s 1969 cult-classic country album, Harlan County. “I had that album in my mind, musically. I
            knew I wanted horns and strings to bump it up to that level, to get
            that swagger into it.”  
             
            To achieve this she’s called upon the
            masterful slide guitar of Derek Trucks (Tedeschi Trucks Band, the Allman Brothers), the
            banjo and guitar work of Alison Brown, and vocal harmonies from Vince Gill, Brandi
            Carlile, the Wood Brothers, Lucy Wainwright-Roche, Phil Cook, and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. These guests illustrate notably how
            broad Amy’s musical tastes are but how widely she’s respected among
            her musical peers. 
             
            HOLLER also reunites Ray with the band she put
            together for her first Americana album, 2014’s GOODNIGHT TENDER, which includes shape-shifting
            multi-instrumentalist Jeff
            Fielder on guitars, dobro,
            bass, and mandolin, Matt Smith on pedal steel, dobro, and guitar, Adrian Carter on fiddle and guitar, Kerry Brooks on upright bass and mandolin, Jim Brock on drums and percussion, and special guest Kofi Burbridge of Tedeschi Trucks Band on keys. After four years
            together, this group has fused into a level of cohesion more
            typical of a family band and there’s a loose, live feel to the
            recordings with Ray still finding new ways to use her incredible,
            iconic voice. 
Ray
            tackles Southern identity and racism in “Sure Feels Good
            Anyway” and “Didn’t Know a Damn Thing,” while in “Bondsman
            (Evening in Missouri)” she paints a scene of poverty and hardship
            in the Ozark mountain region. And though it was written well before
            the crisis of family separations at the Southern U.S. border, Ray’s
            upbeat gospel flavored song, “Jesus Was a Walking Man,”bears a
            timely message for the listener: “Jesus would’ve let ‘em in,” she
            reminds us. To cap off the track, Ray enlisted the oratory prowess
            of former SNCC Freedom Singer Rutha Mae Harris, driving
            several hours to Albany, Georgia, just to capture Harris’s voice,
            field recording-style. 
             
            All of Ray's musical interests blend
            beautifully on HOLLER, from the emotionally gripping title track, which
            she finished writing during the week of recording in Asheville,
            North Carolina, to the edgy, guitar-driven frenzy and brass-section
            blast of “Sparrow’s Boogie,” and beyond. Fans of GOODNIGHT TENDER will love Brown’s banjo on “Dadgum Down,” the pep
            talk to indie artists on “Tonight I’m Paying the Rent,” and the
            Elizabeth Cotten-influenced “Fine with the Dark.” 
             
            Thoughtful and musically fluid, Ray, like
            many Southern artists, grapples with love for her heritage — both
            musical and personal — and her own, more inclusive values. It’s
            that drive and artistic commitment that has made Ray’s career
            so full of unforgettable songs, and HOLLER feels like a culmination. We can only hope
            for more. 
TRACK LISTING 
            1.  Gracie’s Dawn (Prelude) 
            2.  Sure Feels Good Anyway 
            3.  Dadgum Down 
            4.  Last Taxi Fare 
            5.  Old Lady Interlude 
            6.  Sparrow’s Boogie 
            7.  Oh City Man 
            8.  Fine with the Dark 
            9.  Tonight I’m Paying the Rent 
            10. Holler 
            11. Jesus Was a Walking Man 
            12. Sparrow’s Lullaby 
            13. Bondsman (Evening in Missouri)  
            14.  Didn’t Know a Damn Thing 
TOUR DATES 
            TH Oct 23 -  Macon, GA | Hargray Capitol
            Theatre w/Michelle Malone 
            FR Oct 24 -  Durham, NC | Motorco Music
            Hall w/ HC McEntire 
            SU Oct 26 -  Nashville, TN | Mercy
            Lounge w/ HC McEntire 
            MO Oct 27 -  Atlanta, GA | Variety
            Playhouse 
            TU Oct 28 -   Asheville, NC | The Grey
            Eagle w/ HC McEntire 
            TH Oct 30 -   Winston-salem, NC | The
            Ramkat w/ HC McEntire 
            WE Nov 7 -   Tampa, FL | Crowbar w/Danielle
            Howle 
            TH Nov 8  -    Ponte Vedra
            Beach, FL | Ponte Vedra Concert Hall /Danielle Howle 
            FR Nov 9 -     Statesboro, GA |
            Averitt Center for the Arts w/ Tony Arata 
            SU Nov 11 -   York, SC | Sylvia Theater
            w/Danielle Howle 
            TU Nov 13 -   Nelsonville, OH |
            Stuart's Opera House w/Amythyst Kiah 
            WE Nov 14 -  Ann Arbor, MI | The
            Ark w/Amythyst Kiah 
            TH Nov 15 -   Chicago, IL | Maurer
            Hall, Old Town School of Folk Music  w/Amythyst Kiah 
            TU Nov 27 -   Akron, OH | EJ Thomas
            Hall w/Chastity Brown 
            WE Nov 28 -  Indianapolis, IN | The
            Hi-Fi w/Chastity Brown 
            FR Nov 30 -   Athens, GA | The
            Foundry w/Chastity Brown 
            SA Dec 1 -     Rocky Mount, VA |
            The Harvester w/After Jack 
            SU Dec 2 -     Charleston, WV |
            Mountain Stage 
- West Coast and Northeast Tour
            dates coming early Spring 2019 
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