Acclaimed
singer-songwriter Jon Allen will tour the UK in October and November 2014 in
support of his widely acclaimed new album, Deep River.
It’s the first
time Jon Allen has toured his trademark mix of catchy tunes and folk and
Sixties-inflected country blues in the UK since 2013, and will follow his new
album’s launch gig at The Half Moon in Putney on June 18th and appearances at
the Cornbury Festival on Saturday, 5th July, and Kew The Music on Friday 18th
July.
Jon said: “I’m
really looking forward to getting back on the road and playing out my new
material. It's great to be able to draw on a larger body of work. The arrival of
the new album has made it harder to write a set list because I think there are a
lot of strong songs on the record vying to be included. I guess that's a good
problem to have. There are some tracks on Deep River that I think are among my
best work. I hope the fans enjoy them as much as I do.”
Released on 7th
July, 2014 on Monologue Records, Deep River, is the third album of
Allen’s career, following his 2009 debut album Dead Man’s Suit, and
2011’s Sweet Defeat, which saw singles such as In Your Light and
Joanna, amongst others, A-listed by BBC Radio 2, and saw Jon make
appearances on “Later… with Jools Holland” and a televised appearance on the
BBC’s Glastonbury TV coverage. “It was BeyoncĂ© then me! I like to think that she
supported me,” Jon says.
Night & Day
(http://youtu.be/kr1PvBgpvmo)
, the first
single to be released from Deep River, continued Jon’s run of success, spending
5 weeks on BBC Radio 2’s playlist. Jon said, “I’m delighted and to have had such
a good reaction to Night & Day. There is always a feeling of holding one’s
breath and a fear with a new album and first single - no matter how good you
think a song is - that it will be a damp squib, so when it does get love back
it's extremely gratifying. Getting the Chris Evans 'bump' was a real bonus
too”.
Deep River
contains some of Jon’s best work. To him, it’s simple. “I just try to write
music that moves me. I’m trying to express some truthfulness. There are no
gimmicks, no beeps and whistles.” On it he channels everyone from Dylan to
Shakespeare, via Al Green, JJ Cale and John Martyn, and even manages to write a
romantic song about bankers (“I know there’s not a lot of sympathy for bankers,
but it’s nice to write a song from the point of view of the bogey man and try
and find the humanity even of him”).
He says: “I feel
a bit like a musical outsider. I’m very inspired by music that feels like it
comes from one of the main tributaries of blues, folk, jazz and country. That’s
the music that moves me so I would rather be true to that than try to fit
in.”
Jon Allen’s UK
tour dates are as follows:
Saturday,
4th October – Hartlepool, The Grand Hotel (Music vs
Cancer)
Wednesday,
15th October - Shrewsbury, Henry Tudor House (solo
show)
Thursday,
16th October – Glee Studio (solo show)
Monday, 20th
October - Glasgow, King Tuts
Wednesday, 22nd
October – Newcastle, Cluny 2
Thursday, 23rd
October - Sheffield, Greystones
Friday,
24th October - Manchester, Deaf Institute
Sunday, 26th
October - Leicester, Musician
Monday, 27th
October - Bristol, Colston 2
Tuesday, 28th
October - London, Jazz Cafe
Thursday, 30th
October - London, Bluesfest at Royal Albert Hall (afternoon
show)
Thursday, 30th
October - Cambridge, The Junction 2
Friday,
31st October – London, Bluesfest at Royal Albert
Hall
Sunday, 2nd
November - Brighton, Komedia Studio
Monday, 3rd
November - Portsmouth, Cellars
Friday,
16th January – Milton Keynes, The Stables
Tickets are
available from www.musicglue.com/jon-allen/
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