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Amos Lee
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AMOS LEE SET TO RELEASE “LAST DAYS AT THE LODGE” JUNE
24, 2008
Blue Note Records is proud to announce the release of Amos Lee’s “Last
Days at the Lodge” on June 24, 2008. “Last Days at
the Lodge” is Lee’s third record, following his first
two critically acclaimed and tremendously successful records: “Supply
and Demand” from 2006 and his self-titled debut from 2005.
The new record is produced by Don Was, and features Lee on guitars,
Doyle Bramhall, Jr (Eric Clapton) on guitar, Spooner Oldham (Neil
Young, Aretha Franklin) on keys, Pino Palladino (The Who, D’Angelo)
on bass and James Gadson (Bill Withers) on drums, along with many
others.
“Last Days at the Lodge” finds Lee honing and emphasizing
all the things that earned him his strong fanbase from the get
go: His singing is rich, direct and confident, the songs are sharply
crafted, the melodies memorable and crisp, the lyrics focused.
The production is fuller and less sparse, but the atmosphere remains
uncluttered.
A great deal of the current evolution of Lee’s sound can
certainly be attributed to the large amount of time he has spent
on the road over the last four years. From several worldwide headlining
tours to supporting slots with the likes of Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard,
Van Morrison and Paul Simon, his education on stage has been deep.
He has been featured in the “New York Times,” been
hailed as an artist to watch in “Rolling Stone,” and
has performed several times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as
well as The Today Show. He has also appeared on The Late Show with
David Letterman as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Lee’s first two records combined have sold over a half million
copies worldwide, and the critics have been effusive over his achievements:
NPR’s Tom Moon claimed that Lee’s voice “triangulates
Bill Withers, Terry Callier and Ray Charles,” while “People” called
him “something special” in their critic’s choice,
four-star review of the second record. “Entertainment Weekly” said
Lee “crafts concise, soulful songs,” and “Paste” felt
his sound “conjures intimations of a neo-Sam Cooke laced
with Donny Hathaway,” while “Billboard” hailed
that “Lee proves that real emotion and true artistry are
not always wasted on youth.” “USA Today” said
that Lee “artfully walks the line that divides sensitivity
from sentimentality, and applies his soulful voice with equal grace.”
Tour dates will be announced shortly.
For more information, please contact:
Ken Weinstein at Big Hassle Media:
212-619-1360 or
or
JR Rich at Blue Note Records:
212-786-8628 or jr.rich@emimusic.com
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