Watch: Olivia Chaney Performs "Roman Holiday," "House on a Hill" from New Album, "Shelter," Live at Hoxton Hall

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Olivia Chaney closes out her US summer tour in Los Angeles tonight. She performs songs from her new album, Shelter, as she did at Hoxton Hall in London back in June when the album was released. You can now watch her perform "Roman Holiday" and "House on a Hill" from that show, joined by Jordan Hunt and Chris Vatalaro, in the video here, directed by Bobby Williams.

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Olivia Chaney's three-week summer tour of the United States culminates in California, with a performances at The Hotel Café in Los Angeles tonight. She performs songs from her new album, Shelter, which was released on Nonesuch Records in June. She celebrated the release of the album then with a concert at Hoxton Hall in her hometown of London. You can now watch her perform "Roman Holiday" and "House on a Hill" from that show, joined by Jordan Hunt and Chris Vatalaro, in the video below, directed by Bobby Williams.

These songs are two that Chaney wrote for Shelter in a rustic, 18th-century cottage in the hills of the North Yorkshire Moors. Produced by Thomas Bartlett, the album features six other original songs, plus Chaney's interpretations of Purcell's "O Solitude" and Frank Harford and Tex Ritter's "Long Time Gone," first recorded by the Everly Brothers. "An elegant, luminous album," exclaims the Observer. Uncut calls it "transcendent."

To pick up a copy of Shelter, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; it can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music

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Olivia Chaney: Live at Hoxton Hall, June 2018
  • Friday, August 17, 2018
    Watch: Olivia Chaney Performs "Roman Holiday," "House on a Hill" from New Album, "Shelter," Live at Hoxton Hall

    Olivia Chaney's three-week summer tour of the United States culminates in California, with a performances at The Hotel Café in Los Angeles tonight. She performs songs from her new album, Shelter, which was released on Nonesuch Records in June. She celebrated the release of the album then with a concert at Hoxton Hall in her hometown of London. You can now watch her perform "Roman Holiday" and "House on a Hill" from that show, joined by Jordan Hunt and Chris Vatalaro, in the video below, directed by Bobby Williams.

    These songs are two that Chaney wrote for Shelter in a rustic, 18th-century cottage in the hills of the North Yorkshire Moors. Produced by Thomas Bartlett, the album features six other original songs, plus Chaney's interpretations of Purcell's "O Solitude" and Frank Harford and Tex Ritter's "Long Time Gone," first recorded by the Everly Brothers. "An elegant, luminous album," exclaims the Observer. Uncut calls it "transcendent."

    To pick up a copy of Shelter, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; it can also be heard on Spotify and Apple Music

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