Dean Friedman has introduced a 40+City UK/Ireland live performance tour, to accompany the discharge of his new compilation album, ‘More Words & Music’. The tour runs from January twelfth via August twenty first, 2024, together with stops in London, Manchester, Leeds, Cambridge, Belfast, Dublin, Cardiff, Bridgwater, Penzance, Rayleigh, Glasgow, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and extra, winding up at Dean Friedman’s SongFest, a 2-day micro-music-festival, hosted by Friedman, held on the Draycote Hotel in Rugby, that includes among the UK’s most interesting singer-songwriters.
‘More Words & Music’ is Friedman’s second compilation album (following the earlier ‘Words & Music’) and incorporates hand-picked tracks from Friedman’s final eight studio albums, together with work from his critically acclaimed albums ‘American Lullaby’, ’12 Songs’, ‘Submarine Races’, ‘Squirrels in the Attic’, ‘The Treehouse Journals, ‘Songs for Grownups’, ‘Rumpled Romeo’, and the traditional “Well, Well,” Said the Rocking Chair’. ‘More Words & Music’ is a double CD containing thirty tracks, in all, that verify Friedman’s standing as a grasp songsmith and one of many most interesting recording artists working at this time. The compilation album is scheduled for launch on thirtieth April, 2024.
Friedman, greatest identified to UK and Ireland audiences for his string of chart hits, Lucky Stars, Lydia, Woman of Mine, McDonald’s Girl and “Well, Well,” Said the Rocking Chair’, shall be performing solo, on guitar and keyboard, that includes songs from all through his four-decade profession, together with acquainted, radio hits and fan favorites, drawn from his 9 studio albums.
In addition to the hits and fan favourites, Friedman shall be highlighting songs from his newest, critically acclaimed album, ‘American Lullaby’. The crowdfunded album, thought of by devoted followers as one in all his most interesting, touches on a broad vary of matters together with: the calamitous pandemic, looming environmental catastrophe, racism, sexism, our fractured politics, and an intractable tradition battle.
“My latest album, ‘American Lullaby’,” Friedman explains, “reflects my personal take on all the crazy stuff that’s been happening in America – and around the world – for the last six years. Like all lullabies, it’s filled with tales of dark deeds and disaster, but couched in soft, gentle tones, meant to soothe and comfort the listener, while gently bracing them for the potential terrors that await.”
Invite household and pals and be part of Friedman for a night of highly effective, poignant and hilarious songs in regards to the strange and extraordinary lives we share.
Tickets to all of Friedman’s live shows, in addition to his new album, will be bought through his web site: www.DeanFriedman.com