Tuesday 20 September 2016

Brandy Clark continues BIG DAY in U.S. & U.K.

New Single, "Love Can Go To Hell" Top 5 Most Added at Country Radio

Audience Network (DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse) to Spotlight Clark in 2016 Season
 + featured in this week’s NPR  To The Best of Our Knowledge

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn./LOS ANGELES, Calif./BIRMINGHAM, England (Monday, Sept. 19, 2016) – “I wanted [Big Day In A Small Town] to feel like it was Any Small Town, USA,” Brandy Clark says of her sophomore album that came out in mid-June, “but to be general, I think first you have to be specific,” she shared with Charles Monroe-Kane from a studio in Nashville on this week’s NPR’s To The Best of Our Knowledge when discussing the influence her hometown played in the process of writing for this record. With a series of C2C U.K. tour stops underway following last week’s sold out Hotel Café show in Los Angeles and a taping for the Audience Network to air this fall, it's clear Clark’s specificities are doing just what she hoped—relating.

In fact, earlier this year The Tennessean’s Cindy Watts referred to her as “a singer who can relate” in a cover story reminding readers of Clark’s humble beginnings upon moving from the 900-person town of Morton, Wash. “Brandy Clark was lured to Music City by hooky songs, recognizable names and dreams of fame. Today, she’s one of country music’s leading women, lending a thoughtful, articulate voice to small town life.” The Wall Street Journal's Barry Mazor opined, "she’s a major country songwriter, consistently able to devise narrative portraits of down-home people (many of those stories haunting, some plain funny), and to furnish them with precise images and metaphors that stick. She’s also proved to be a winning singer with an unadorned and touching vocal style..."

Her new single, "Love Can Go To Hell," dubbed "a wistful break-up treatise ... which nails the sadness and anger of the post-love life over a pretty bed of layered acoustic instruments and a chugging groove" (Rolling Stone), is a prime example of her depictive writing on Big Day and was top 5 most-added at Country radio.

Of her voice, well, Clark's just happy to hear others joining it on tour. “I’m never happier than when I hear the crowd singing along to the words I’ve written/to the songs I’m singing,” shares the singer/songwriter. To have opportunities to really connect with shows like last week at Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles/tomorrow in Birmingham, England or when performing for fans on television, Clark adds, “I've gotten to see, hear and discover a lot of great music through series like those on the Audience Network or shows like last week where a friend would let me tag along, and I try to go into those shows asking myself, 'what would the younger version of me -- the one hoping for a chance, dreaming of an opportunity to pursue my passion for music want to hear/see?' And I think as long as people will show up, tune in, or listen to my songs, I'll show up anywhere I'm wanted!"

Listen to Clark with Charles Monroe-Kane on NPR’s To the Best of Our Knowledge,
 HERE for music and HERE or the Player BELOW for interview.



Poor, broke and white. Country musician Brandy Clark's been there, but she made it out. She’s 40 years old and won the country music awards’ Song of the Year and was also nominated for best new artist. Charles Monroe-Kane caught up with Brandy, along with her guitar player and backup singer Miles Aubrey, in a studio in Nashville, to talk about her latest album, Big Day in a Small Town.

Brandy Clark U.K. tour dates are as follows, with special guest Ben Glover

Tues Sept. 20, 2016 - Birmingham, Glee Club (The Arcadian, Hurst Street, Birmingham B5 4TD) £20.35
Weds Sept. 21 - Glasgow, Glasgow Oran Mor (Top of Byres Road, 731-735 Great Western Rd, G12 8QX) Unreserved Standing
£21.00
Fri Sept. 23 - London, Cadogan Hall (5 Sloane Terrace, Chelsea, SW1X 9DQ) £22.50
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Sat Sept. 24 - Manchester, Manchester Gorilla (54-56 Whitworth St West, M1 5WW) £20.35
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Tickets available from Ticketmaster UK 

Brandy Clark’s Audience Network Concert Series performance exclusively airs on DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse. Check local listings for viewing.

ABOUT BRANDY CLARK
The Morton, Washington-native received her first of four career GRAMMY nominations in 2013 in the Best Country Song category for co-writing the Miranda Lambert No. 1 hit “Mama’s Broken Heart.” She won the 2014 CMA Song of the Year Award for “Follow Your Arrow,” which she co-wrote with Shane McAnally and Kacey Musgraves, and was also named the 2014 Music Row Breakthrough Artist of the Year. The Academy of Country Music voters nominated her for Female Vocalist of the Year in 2015.

For more information, visit 
brandyclarkmusic.com.  Follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/TheBrandyClark and on Twitter @TheBrandyClark
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