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City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
 
PATTY LOVELESS KICKS OFF TOUR IN SUPPORT OF NEW ALBUM, MOUNTAIN SOUL II

  Grammy Winning Singer Helps Raise Awareness of Christian Appalachian Project

Nashville, Tenn. (September 17, 2009) - With just a few weeks to go before the release of the highly anticipated Mountain Soul II record, Patty Loveless is hitting the road for her first in a series of concerts around the country.   The tour will begin tonight in St. Louis at the Sheldon Concert Hall and will continue through the fall and winter. Patty and band will be playing tracks from the new record as well as some favorites from years past.

Mountain Soul II  (in stores September 29) is the follow up to the original Mountain Soul, which was named a Top Ten record of 2001 by both USA Today and Entertainment Weekly.  

As part of the record launch, Patty is taking the opportunity to support the Christian Appalachian Project.  By logging on to http://www.christianapp.org/ users can make a donation to the organization and will receive a free download of "Working on a Building" from Mountain Soul II.  All donations will help bring real change to the lives of the men, women and children of Appalachia living in poverty. Patty is pleased to be able to give back to the people of the Appalachia, and as a tax-deductable gift, the funds will help provide meals to children suffering from hunger, shelter to seniors living in unimaginable conditions, and so much more.  The issues facing families in Appalachia was brought to the forefront in a featured special report by Diane Sawyer on 20/20 called "A Hidden America, Children of the Mountains", in February of 2009.

Growing up in Pikeville, Kentucky, the music of the Appalachians has always been near and dear to Patty.  Nearly nine years ago Mountain Soul introduced Patty to an even larger fan base, attracting listeners in the Bluegrass and Americana genres while also proving to be a favorite amongst her long-time fans.  Like its predecessor, the new album will feature Patty's crystalline country vocals amid bluegrass-tinged instrumentation.

This will be the second record Patty has done with Saguaro Road Records, following 2008's Sleepless Nights, which was nominated for a Grammy.

The repertoire on Mountain Soul II ranges from the traditional gospel tunes "Working on a Building" and "Friends in Gloryland" to contemporary compositions such as Jon Randall's gorgeous ballad "You Burned the Bridge" and Barbara Keith's soaring folk ode "Bramble and the Rose." The daughter of a Kentucky coal miner, Patty restores the original mining lyrics to Harlan Howard's 1962 classic "Busted."  On the Emmylou Harris song "Diamond in My Crown," Patty's vocal is accompanied by a harmony part from its originator. The lovely melody of "Fools Thin Air," penned by Susanna Clark and Rodney Crowell, is drenched in bluegrass harmony. The throbbing "Prisoner's Tears" is backed by a sighing steel guitar. 
 
To date, Patty has issued eight Gold Record albums, four of which have gone on to Platinum status. She is noted for such chart-topping hits as "Timber I'm Falling in Love," "Chains," "Blame it on Your Heart," "You Can Feel Bad" and "Lonely Too Long," as well as such enduring fan favorites as "I Try to Think About Elvis," "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye," "I'm That Kind of Girl" and "You Don't Even Know Who I Am."  Look for Patty in the November issue of People Country, on stands November 13.  To learn more go to www.PattyLoveless.com
 
TOUR DATES*:
09/17/09          Sheldon Concert Hall                            St. Louis, MO
09/18/09          Plaza Theatre                                      Glasgow, KY                            ..    
09/19/09          Bristol Rhythm & Roots Festival            Bristol, KY
09/20/09          The Paramount Theater                         Charlottesville, VA
10/10/09          Orpheum Performing Arts Centre          Wichita, KS
10/14/09          Georgia Mountain Fair                           Hiawassee, GA
10/23/09          Bijou Theatre                                         Knoxville, TN
10/31/09          Ram's Head On Stage                           Annapolis, MD 
11/01/09          The Birchmere                                       Alexandria, VA
*More to be added soon
Thursday, September 17, 2009 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music

PATTY LOVELESS TO RELEASE MOUNTAIN SOUL II ON SEPTEMBER 29

Download the lead track, "Busted," and pre-order the entire album now at iTunes.

Listen to song samples, see behind-the-scenes video footage and pre-order now at Amazon.com/

Pre-order also available at Wal-Mart.com and Best Buy.

Stay in touch with Patty on MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/pattyloveless) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/theploveless).

New launch of PattyLoveless.com coming soon!

Don't forget to catch Patty out on tour for her first ever acoustic tour. Hear the hits like you've never heard before, in addition to your favorites from Mountain Soul & Mountain Soul II.

Sep 17 The Sheldon Concert Hall St. Louis, Missouri

Sep 18 Plaza Theatre Glasgow, Kentucky

Sep 19 Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Bristol, Tennessee

Sep 20 The Paramount Theater Charlottesville, Virginia

Oct 10 Orpheum Theatre Wichita, Kansas

Oct 14 Georgia Mountain Fall Festival Hiawassee, Georgia

Oct 23 Bijou Theatre Knoxville, Tennessee

Oct 31 Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, Maryland

Nov 1 The Birchmere Alexandria, Virginia

Nov 2 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee



Nashville, Tenn. - Fans of roots music have asked Patty Loveless for years to reprise the Appalachian sound of her 2001 Mountain Soul CD, and now she has. Saguaro Road Records will issue Mountain Soul II on September 29. Like its predecessor, the album will feature Patty's crystalline country vocals amid bluegrass-tinged instrumentation.

"It's Appalachian, bluegrass and country combined," says Patty of her upcoming collection's sound. "You should never try to duplicate something like Mountain Soul. What you should do is enhance. So this is like a continuation."

The first Mountain Soul CD was issued June 2001 and as a result of fan response, Patty Loveless was invited to perform on the critically acclaimed "Down From the Mountain" tour. She says that experience introduced her to a whole new audience. I was blessed to be able to expose my music to people who normally don't listen to country music. They loved the more organic, roots-y thing, but they don't listen to mainstream country. I met quite a few people who told me that. They kept wanting me to try and recapture that sound. They'd say, 'When are you going to do another record like this? We love this album.' I guess they kind of talked me into it."

As before, Patty surrounded herself in the studio with a stellar supporting cast. Her husband and producer Emory Gordy Jr. recruited fiddler Deanie Richardson, Dobro player Rob Ickes, singer Jon Randall and harmony vocalists Rebecca Lynn Howard, all of whom had backed Patty on the original Mountain Soul. But Mountain Soul II has some new textures as well. Bluegrass greats Del and Ronnie McCoury participated, as did Vince Gill, Carl Jackson, Bryan Sutton, Mike Auldridge, Emmylou Harris, steel guitarist Al Perkins, Patty's 16-year-old vocal discovery Sydni Perry and several other visitors to the Music Row recording sessions. "We just had such a great time," says Patty. "It was like we were singing and playing for each other. We wanted to try and make it live, as much as possible. There were no drums, so everybody gravitated towards each other's inner rhythms. We started the sessions on a Monday, and we finished that Thursday evening. I had so much fun making this record that I didn't want it to end."

The repertoire on Mountain Soul II ranges from the traditional gospel tunes "Working on a Building" and "Friends in Gloryland" to contemporary compositions such as Jon Randall's gorgeous ballad "You Burned the Bridge" and Barbara Keith's soaring folk ode "Bramble and the Rose." The daughter of a Kentucky coal miner, Patty restores the original mining lyrics to Harlan Howard's 1962 classic "Busted." On the Emmylou Harris song "Diamond in My Crown," Patty's vocal is accompanied by a harmony part from its originator. Emory's co-written "When the Last Curtain Falls" is a honky-tonk masterpiece. The lovely melody of "Fools Thin Air," penned by Susanna Clark and Rodney Crowell, is drenched in bluegrass harmony. The throbbing "Prisoner's Tears" is backed by sighing steel guitar.

Patty Loveless reemerges as a songwriter on Mountain Soul II with "(We Are All) Children of Abraham" with Emory as her collaborator. The team also co-wrote "Big Chance." "It all just came together," says Patty of the Mountain Soul II recording sessions. "It was like we were in my living room performing. I loved being around those folks. Having all of those people in there, you felt like you were at a really special get-together."

Mountain Soul II is the follow-up to Sleepless Nights, Patty's Grammy Award nominated debut album for Saguaro Road. To date, the singer has issued eight Gold Record albums, four of which have gone on to Platinum status. Patty Loveless is also noted for such chart-topping hits as "Timber I'm Falling in Love," "Chains," "Blame it on Your Heart," "You Can Feel Bad" and "Lonely Too Long," as well as such enduring fan favorites as "I Try to Think About Elvis," "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye," "I'm That Kind of Girl" and "You Don't Even Know Who
I Am."
Friday, December 19, 2008 
On January 17, Patty will perform as part of A Prairie Home Companion with Garrisson Keillor. The show will broadcast live from The Louisville Palace in Louisville, KY at 5:45pm EST. Click here for a list of radio stations that carry this program.
Friday, December 05, 2008 
Sleepless Nights: The Traditional Country Soul of Patty Loveless has received a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album.

In addition, Loveless has received a nomination with George Strait for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals for their duet, "House of Cash," from Strait's Troubadour album.

The 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held on "GRAMMY Sunday," Feb. 8, 2009, at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and once again will be broadcast live in high definition TV and 5.1 surround sound on CBS from 8 – 11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).
Wednesday, December 03, 2008 

Released today is the Patty Loveless Sleepless Nights Bonus Track album that includes Alternative Mixes of "If Teardrops Were Pennies" & "Color of the Blues" along with the music video for "Crazy Arms."

"If we ever needed a record of country music classics it's now, but to have them delivered by one of the greatest talents the music ever produced - a singer still very much in her prime - is a gift beyond measure." - iTunes Album Review

You can buy the album or download each the tracks and music video individually now at iTunes.

Monday, October 20, 2008 

Patty's latest video, "Crazy Arms," debuted on GAC's Top 20 countdown this week.  GAC's Top 20 is 100% fan voted, so please help us climb the chart!

 

Simply use the link below and click on "Vote."  You may vote once per day, so vote every day!!!

http://www.gactv.com/gac/pac_ctnt/text/0,,GAC_26058_47218,00.html

 

Please pass this along!

Tuesday, September 09, 2008 

Sleepless Nights "The Traditional Country Soul of Patty Loveless" is available in stores and online today!

Receive 2 bonus tracks when you download the album from iTunes!

Produced with her husband and musical soul mate, Emory Gordy Jr., Sleepless Nights contains Patty's version of 14 country classics, including special guest appearances by Vince Gill and Jedd Hughes.

Pick up the new album today at Best Buy, Circuit City, FYE, Wal-Mart, or your local music retailer.

Sleepless Nights (Saguaro Road Records) SONG LIST

1. WHY BABY WHY
2. THE PAIN OF LOVING YOU
3. HE THINKS I STILL CARE
4. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
5. CRAZY ARMS
6. THERE STANDS THE GLASS
7. THAT'S ALL IT TOOK
8. COLOR OF THE BLUES
9. I FORGOT MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER KNOW
10. NEXT IN LINE
11. DON'T LET ME CROSS OVER
12. PLEASE HELP ME, I'M FALLING
13. THERE GOES MY EVERYTHING
14. COLD, COLD HEART

BONUS TRACKS - Available only at iTunes
15. WE'LL SWEEP OUT THE ASHES
16. IF TEARDROPS WERE PENNIES

Tuesday, September 02, 2008 

Join Patty Loveless on Saturday, September 6 when she performs LIVE on the Grand Ole Opry at the Opry House in Nashville, TN. Call 1-800-SEE-OPRY or CLICK'>http://www.opry.com/TicketsAndInformation/Tickets.aspx">CLICK HERE to get your tickets now! Fans can use coupon code "WEBFAN" or CLICK'>http://www.opry.com/fancoupon.aspx">CLICK HERE to print a coupon to present to any Grand Ole Opry box office to receive $3.00 off of your ticket purchase.

To Purchase Tickets
Website: opry.com
Phone: (615) 871-OPRY or 800-SEE-OPRY
Box Office: Grand Ole Opry House or Ryman Auditorium

Thursday, August 21, 2008 

Submit you questions to Patty on GACTV.com now through August 28 by going to  http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,3034,GAC_26063_5847885_,00.html

Thursday, August 14, 2008 

Let us know what songs you would like to hear Patty perform live in concert on her upcoming Fall 2008 tour!!!


Comment on this blog with your favorites so Patty herself can give your requests full consideration.


Rehearsals begin soon, so don't wait!!!


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