Joshua Hedley Confirms New Headline Tour Dates

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MR. JUKEBOX OUT TO CRITICAL ACCLAIM

“JOSHUA HEDLEY’S FLAWLESS VIBRATO AND ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE OF
COUNTRY MUSIC MAKE FOR A STARTLING INTRODUCTION ON HIS DEBUT ALBUM.”

Joshua Hedley will continue his extensive headline tour throughout 2018 including newly added shows in New York, DC, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver and Houston as well as festival performances at Hot Luck Festival 2018, Pickathon and Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. The performances are in support of his critically acclaimed debut album, Mr. Jukebox, which is out now on Third Man Records. Tickets are on-sale now and can be purchased here. See below for full tour details.

Recent critical acclaim for Mr. Jukebox

“…while many listeners focus on Hedley’s otherworldly vocals
(and who could blame folks, with that flawless vibrato), his lyrics are quietly powerful.”
“After years playing behind the songs of others, his dream of introducing the world to his own voice
has been realized, and beautifully so.”

“Joshua Hedley is a multi-tooled ace: an expert fiddle player, deft songwriter and pristine vocalist.
All of those skills are on display on Hedley’s superb debut, which embraces not the tired Outlaw-country trend du jour but the often-minimized Countrypolitan sound of Music City past.”
“It’s the juxtaposition of that outsized gruffness with Hedley’s hidden sensitivity that makes the vulnerable,
heart-tugging songs of Mr. Jukebox so affecting.”

“…it’s as pure a country record as any you’ll hear…Mr. Jukebox is proof you can take Hedley out of the country bar, but you’ll never take the country bar out of Hedley.”

“With a voice as clear as a mountain stream and nine originals that could have been written yesterday or 50 years ago, this music will light up any room. This sound is so authentic and he owns it with such offhanded charm and confidence that it seems like he went to sleep in 1963 and just woke up.”

“The lush strings and background vocals of the Nashville Sound feature prominently on Mr. Jukebox, Hedley’s debut LP for Third Man Records…a must-listen for country music fans.”

“Take even a cursory listen to Mr. Jukebox, though, and you’ll find that Hedley’s a real-deal songwriter…a gifted lyricist with an eye for detail to go with his astoundingly pretty voice.”

“Hedley owns a distinctive voice that is dynamic, and his melodies are infectious, making his music accessible to anyone with ears.”

“…Joshua Hedley makes classic, tear-in-my-beer country that sounds  like he could’ve come straight from the ’60s era of George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Jim Reeves, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.”

“The magic of Hedley is how universal he makes familiar, gorgeous snaps of ’60s Nashville feel vital and current, not through modernization of the sound itself, but lyrics that stay relevant.”

“A velvet-voiced crooner and incredible songwriter, Hedley has delivered a stunning classic country record that calls back to the heyday of Jim Reeves and Ray Price while still sounding as fresh as anything coming from Music Row. There’s no wrong choice here, but the stunning steel guitar and string-laden ‘Don’t Waste Your Tears’ is a standout on an album full of gems.”

Produced by Skylar Wilson and Jordan Lehning, the 10-track album features nine original songs as well as a version of “When You Wish Upon A Star.” In addition to Hedley on vocals and fiddle, the album features Eddie Lange on steel guitar/guitar, Jeremy Fetzer from Steelism on guitar/baritone guitar, Michael Rinne on bass, Jon Radford on drums/percussion and Micah Hulscher on piano/organ.

Of the album, Hedley comments, “It’s not a throwback. It sounds new because it is new, and it sounds the way it sounds because it’s the only thing I know how to do. I can’t write a song that sounds different. Classic country is like a suit. Nothing about a men’s suit has changed in like 100 years. Classic never goes out of style. Something can’t be a throwback if it’s never been out of style.” He continues, “I just want people to remember they have feelings, and that they’re valid. Not everything is Coors Light and tailgates. There are other aspects of life that aren’t so great that people experience. They’re part of life, part of what shapes people. And that’s worth noting.”

A Florida native, Hedley felt inexplicably drawn toward the fiddle as a child. He first asked for one at age 3. His mom listened to Neil Diamond and his dad listened to Otis Redding––they didn’t see the request coming––but when he asked again five years later, they were struck by the longing’s staying power and, at 8 years-old, he finally got his hands on his very own instrument. He went on to perform at the local VFW and American Legion and, at 12, joined his first band. His bandmates were in their 40s. Around the same time, Hedley visited Nashville with his parents and immediately knew that he belonged. At 19, he made the move and began sneaking into Robert’s Western World––too young to drink legally and too wild to care. Hedley went on to become a featured performer and in-demand sideman at the now legendary spot and, ultimately, a well-respected frontman. Armed with an easy croon and prodigious fiddle playing, he became known by peers as the Mayor of Lower Broad. In the years since, he’s performed with artists including Jonny Fritz, Justin Townes Earle and more and was featured prominently in the 2015 documentary, Heartworn Highways Revisited.

MR. JUKEBOX TRACK LIST
1. Counting All My Tears
2. Mr. Jukebox
3. Weird Thought Thinker
4. Let’s Take A Vacation
5. These Walls
6. I Never (Shed A Tear)
7. This Time
8. Don’t Waste Your Tears
9. Let Them Talk
10. When You Wish Upon A Star

JOSHUA HEDLEY CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
April 27—Indio, CA—Stagecoach Festival
April 28—Pioneertown, CA—Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace*
April 30—West Hollywood, CA—The Roxy
May 1—Los Angeles, CA—Hi Hat
May 3—Evanston, IL—SPACE
May 4—Minneapolis, MN—7th St Entry
May 5—Davenport, IA—Raccoon Motel
May 25—Austin, TX—Hot Luck Festival 2018
June 7—Little Rock, AR—Clinton Presidential Lawn†
June 8—Tunica, MS—Bluesville, Horseshoe Casino†
June 25—Grand Rapids, MI—Frederik Meijer Gardens†
June 27 & 28—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall†
July 19—Newtown, NSW, Australia—Leadbelly
July 20—Marrickville, NSW, Australia—Marrickville Bowling Club
July 21—Castlemaine, VIC, Australia—The Bridge Hotel
July 22—Northcote, VIC, Australia—Northcote Social Club
July 26—Oakleigh South, VIC, Australia—Caravan Music Club
August 3–5—Happy Valley, OR—Pickathon 2018
August 3–4—Indianola, IA—Hinterland Festival 2018
September 12—St Louis, MO—Off Broadway
September 14—Indianapolis, IN—Duke’s Indy
September 15—Detroit, MI—Third Man Records
September 16—Toronto, ON, Canada—The Drake Hotel
September 18—Cambridge, MA—The Sinclair
September 19—Philadelphia, PA—Johnny Brenda’s
September 20—Brooklyn, NY—Rough Trade NYC
September 21—Washington, DC—Union Stage
September 22—Knoxville, TN—The Open Chord
September 23—Franklin, TN—Pilgrimage Festival 2018
September 26—Atlanta, GA—The Earl
September 28—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle Back Room
September 29—Asheville, NC—Grey Eagle
October 16—Kansas City, MO—Knuckleheads
October 18—Fort Collins, CO—Fort Collins Armory
October 19—Denver, CO—Globe Hall
October 20—Salt Lake City, UT—The State Room
October 22—Vancouver, BC, Canada—Fox Cabaret
October 23—Seattle, WA—The Tractor Tavern
October 26—San Francisco, CA—The Chapel
November 1—Dallas, TX—Kessler Theater
November 3—Houston, TX—The Heights

* with Nikki Lane
† with Old Crow Medicine Show

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