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Nataly Dawn will open for Ben Folds Five on the band's US tour in late January and early February 2013. She announced the news in her latest vlog post, which also notes that her forthcoming solo album, How I Knew Her, which had been slated for release on Nonesuch on January 22, 2013, is now due out on February 12. In the meantime, Dawn is offering five free downloads via her new Tumblr page, natalydawn.tumblr.com, including the album's opening track, "Araceli," and will release a number of new videos from the album in the coming months. Watch her latest vlog post here.
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Nataly Dawn, who makes her Nonesuch debut with the release of her forthcoming solo album, How I Knew Her, will open for Ben Folds Five on the band's tour of the Western US in late January and early February 2013. The tour starts at The Ogden Theatre in Denver on January 23, followed by shows in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Anaheim, San Francisco, Reno, and Seattle. See below for all of the scheduled dates; for additional details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Dawn announced the news in her latest vlog post on YouTube. Also in the post, Dawn noted that How I Knew Her, which had been slated for release on January 22, 2013, is now due out on February 12, 2013. In the meantime, Dawn is offering five free downloads via her new Tumblr page, natalydawn.tumblr.com: four cover songs plus the opening track to the upcoming album, "Araceli." She has already posted a video for "Araceli" and for the second album track, "Leslie," to her YouTube channel and, in the vlog post, alerts fans to look for more videos to come before the album's release. Watch the vlog post below.
And stay tuned to Nataly Dawn's Tumblr page and the Nonesuch Journal for album pre-order details to come.
Nataly Dawn to Tour with Ben Folds Five, Offers Five Free Downloads via Tumblr
Nataly Dawn, who makes her Nonesuch debut with the release of her forthcoming solo album, How I Knew Her, will open for Ben Folds Five on the band's tour of the Western US in late January and early February 2013. The tour starts at The Ogden Theatre in Denver on January 23, followed by shows in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Anaheim, San Francisco, Reno, and Seattle. See below for all of the scheduled dates; for additional details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Dawn announced the news in her latest vlog post on YouTube. Also in the post, Dawn noted that How I Knew Her, which had been slated for release on January 22, 2013, is now due out on February 12, 2013. In the meantime, Dawn is offering five free downloads via her new Tumblr page, natalydawn.tumblr.com: four cover songs plus the opening track to the upcoming album, "Araceli." She has already posted a video for "Araceli" and for the second album track, "Leslie," to her YouTube channel and, in the vlog post, alerts fans to look for more videos to come before the album's release. Watch the vlog post below.
And stay tuned to Nataly Dawn's Tumblr page and the Nonesuch Journal for album pre-order details to come.
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Nataly Dawn to Tour with Ben Folds Five, Offers Five Free Downloads via Tumblr
Nataly Dawn, who makes her Nonesuch debut with the release of her forthcoming solo album, How I Knew Her, will open for Ben Folds Five on the band's tour of the Western US in late January and early February 2013. The tour starts at The Ogden Theatre in Denver on January 23, followed by shows in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Anaheim, San Francisco, Reno, and Seattle. See below for all of the scheduled dates; for additional details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Dawn announced the news in her latest vlog post on YouTube. Also in the post, Dawn noted that How I Knew Her, which had been slated for release on January 22, 2013, is now due out on February 12, 2013. In the meantime, Dawn is offering five free downloads via her new Tumblr page, natalydawn.tumblr.com: four cover songs plus the opening track to the upcoming album, "Araceli." She has already posted a video for "Araceli" and for the second album track, "Leslie," to her YouTube channel and, in the vlog post, alerts fans to look for more videos to come before the album's release. Watch the vlog post below.
And stay tuned to Nataly Dawn's Tumblr page and the Nonesuch Journal for album pre-order details to come.
Cécile McLorin Salvant, Sullivan Fortner perform at Carnegie Hall and University of Iowa. Mary Halvorson, Tomas Fujiwara play free at The Whitney Museum in NYC. John Adams, Steve Reich are performed in Paris. Emmylou Harris is in Washington, DC. Yasmin Williams tours California.
Chris Thile and his fellow Punch Brothers have announced tapings for the second season of their musical variety show The Energy Curfew Music Hour at Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City, January 11 and 16 and February 13, 18, and 24; special guests to be announced. (The first season is available now on all major podcast platforms). They have also announced the third annual Chris Thile Acousticamp, returning to Asilomar Hotel in Pacific Grove, CA, June 27–July 1, with fellow instructor/collaborators Julian Lage, Michael Daves, Maddie Witler, and first time faculty Josh Ritter.