Jeremy Spencer’s fans in the US have long been waiting for his return. In fact, except for a few brief US appearances (in 2006 and 2010), 43 years have passed
since Jeremy last toured the US (with Fleetwood Mac in 1971). Jeremy
announced today that he is scheduled to tour the US in February and
March of 2014, initially booking venues in Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Chicago and New York.
Jeremy has launched a
Kickstarter Campaign offering advance premiums that will extend his tour
to other cities in the US and fund the new CD. Kickstarter supporters
will be eligible to receive pre-release downloads of “Coventry Blue”,
autographed CDs or LPs, original artwork or private concerts. There will
also be an exclusive 2014 Tour Club that will provide exclusive video
and audio live updates from the tour.
Jeremy Spencer is
renowned as a consummate slide guitar player with the years only
enhancing his subtlety and taste. He still is the foremost Elmore James
stylist alive - bar none. Jeremy can and does tear it up, retaining his
verve, passion and devotion to the blues, but now he brings a cultivated
maturity, assured conviction and compositional purpose that are truly
sublime. His songs come via his intimate journey from the spiritual core
of his heart and connect profoundly with listeners. The original
Fleetwood Mac were Britain's most authentic blues band during the
sixties boom before morphing into mega-million selling pop celebrity.
Their beloved alliance remains an historic testament to the era's
meeting of generations, melding of continents and shared musical
devotion.
This tour will afford
Jeremy the opportunity to display his many facets with a wider evolved
guitar pallet as displayed on Bend. At last he will deliver live on the
record with its haunting melodies and exquisite guitar harmonies as
well as select mighty Mac blues and rock n' roll in his inimitable
style. Expect his alternatively dirty and precise Elmore James slide
stings; he'll delve deep into blues nuggets that he discerningly curates
and revitalize the primordial rock that he spot on mimicked famously
and comically on stage with the Mac. Further treat is his expansive
range of influences from Django Reinhardt to Marty Robbins to Mark
Knopfler, fingering them effortlessly and seamlessly incorporating them
into his own compositions as natural an easy fit as that of his beloved
ceramic slides. Jeremy's tour return to these shores at a creative
pinnacle makes this a rare opportunity for fans.
Feb 12: Fingerprints Long Beach, CA - In Store
Feb 13: Largo at the Coronet, Los Angeles, CA
Feb 14: LeStats, San Diego, CA
Feb 15: Westwood Music Workshop
Feb 16: Soho, Santa Barbara, CA
Feb 17: The Chapel, SF, CA
Feb 19: Moe's Alley, Santa Cruz, CA
Feb 20: Minor's Foundry, Nevada City, CA
Feb 21: Palm's Playhouse, Winters, CA
Feb 22: Freight & Salvage Workshop, SF
Feb 28: Winchester Hall, Cleveland, OH
Mar 1: Callahan's, Detroit. MI
Mar 2: The Ark, Ann Arbor. MI
Mar 6: Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI
Mar 7: Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago, IL
Mar 8: Rosas Lounge, Chicago, IL
Mar 9: Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL
Mar 12: Love & War, Plano TX
Mar 13: Yard Dog Gallery, Austin, TX
Mar 20: Regatta Bar, Cambridge MA
Mar 21: Black Eyed Sallys, Hartford, CT
Mar 22: Passim Workshop
Mar 22: Bearsville Theater, Woodstock NY
Mar 23: Turning Point, Piermont NY
Mar 24: BB Kings Blues Bar, NY
Mar 25: Blues Alley, Washington, DC
Mar 27: Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, PA
Mar 28: Splatter Concerts, NJ
Mar 30: Jalopy Theater, Brooklyn, NY
Mar 31: Iridium with Les Paul Trio, NYC
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