Bobby Long Releases A Winter Tale on Tuesday, In the Midst of US Tour

    You may remember the last time I talked about up & coming British singer/songwriter Bobby Long. Well, seeing that it’s the weekend before the release of his debut album, I thought WHY NOT do another little mention. On Tuesday, February 1st ATO Records will release A Winter Tale, the much anticipated debut album from Bobby Long. The 11-track record was recorded in London and produced by Grammy-award winner Liam Watson (The White Stripes) as well as backing vocals from Nona Hendryx (LaBelle) and Icelandic singer Lay Low not to mention pedal steel by B.J. Cole (Elton John, Sting). Long, who The New York Post recently touted as one of their “10 Artists To Watch in 2011,” is currently out on tour promoting his debut album. The extensive tour sees Long traipsing about all over North America, playing a variety of venues and festivals including dates at the Sundance Film Festival and SXSW. Here’s hoping we see and hear a lot more from this talented (and handsome) guy from England.

    Don’t forget to pick up your copy of A Winter Tale when it’s released on February 1st and check Long out on tour in a city near you (TOUR DATES below). To tide you over why not have a look at an exclusive performance video of Long doing a new song, “Dead & Gone” as part of the recently launched Burberry Acoustic series. So good!

    TOUR DATES


    January 9/Brooklyn, NY/Public Assembly
    January 24/Park City, UT/House of Blues Park City
    January 25/Park City, UT/Sundance ASCAP Music Café
    January 28/Vancouver, BC/Media Club

    January 29/Seattle, WA/Tractor Tavern
    January 31/Portland, OR/Doug Fir
    February 2/San Francisco, CA/Café du Nord
    February 3/Los Angeles, CA/The Troubadour
    February 4/San Diego, CA/Anthology
    February 5/Tucson, AZ/Club Congress
    February 8/Salt Lake City, UT/Kilby Court
    February 10/Denver, CO/Bluebird
    February 11/Lawrence, KS/Bottleneck
    February 12/St. Louis, MO/Old Rock House
    February 14/Madison, WI/High Noon Saloon
    February 15/Minneapolis, MN/Varsity Theater
    February 16/Milwaukee, WI/Turner Ballroom
    February 17/Indianapolis, IN/Radio Radio
    February 18/Chicago, IL/Schuba’s
    February 19/Columbus, OH/Basement
    February 21/Ann Arbor, MI/The Ark
    February 22/Toronto, ON/Revival
    February 23/Montreal, QC/Divan
    February 24/Burlington, VT/Higher Ground
    February 25/Portland, ME/Port City Music Hall
    February 26/Boston, MA/Brighton Music Hall
    February 28/Northampton, MA/Iron Horse
    March 1/Baltimore, MD/Otto Bar
    March 3/New York, NY/Bowery Ballroom
    March 4/Philadelphia, PA/World Café
    March 5/Vienna, VA/Jammin Java
    March 22/Charlottesville, VA/The Southern
    March 23/Pittsburgh, PA/Rex Theatre
    March 24/Cincinnati, OH/20th Century Theatre
    March 25/Knoxville, TN/Barley’s Tap Room
    March 26/Louisville, KY/Headliners Music Hall
    March 27/Nashville, TN/3rd & Lindsley
    March 29/Raleigh, NC/Lincoln Theatre
    March 31/Greenville, SC/The Handlebar
    April 1/Atlanta, GA/Vinyl
    April 2/Orlando, FL/The Social
    April 3/Jacksonville, FL/Jack Rabbits
    April 5/Birmingham, AL/Workplay
    April 6/Memphis, TN/Hi-Tone
    April 8/Dallas, TX/Poor David’s Pub
    April 9/Austin, TX/Stubbs Jr.
    April 10/Houston, TX/Fitzgerald’s

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