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Country 12/07/2018

Asleep At The Wheel Reinvents Itself On 'New Routes' Out September 14, 2018

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Asleep At The Wheel Reinvents Itself On 'New Routes' Out September 14, 2018
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On Friday, Sept. 14, Asleep at the Wheel will release 'New Routes,' (Thirty Tigers) its first new material in over a decade, embarking on a new chapter in the group's 48 year history with a fresh group of musicians and nimble musical palette. The 11-track collection of both new and familiar country, jazz, jump blues, rockabilly, Western Swing and folk, offers a blend of originals, vibrant covers, superior musicianship, and a guest vocal appearance by Seth and Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers.

Comprised of founder/leader Ray Benson (lead guitar and vocals), Katie Shore (fiddle and vocals), Eddie Rivers (steel and sax), David Sanger (drums), Dennis Ludiker (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), Josh Hoag (bass), Connor Forsyth (piano and vocals), and Jay Reynolds (sax and clarinet), Asleep at the Wheel's performance agility takes centerstage on the record.

'New Routes' travels down myriad musical byways from the sly "viper" jazz groove of the album's opener, "Jack, I'm Mellow" to the languid original ballad, "Call It A Day Tonight;" the Cajun romp of "Pass the Bottle Around" to the Americana-tinged acoustic cover of Guy Clark's "Dublin Blues;" and the pedal-to-the-metal covers of Paolo Nutini's "Pencil Full of Lead" and Moon Mullican's "Seven Nights To Rock."

For the first time since the 80's, Benson co-wrote with a member of the Wheel for the record. "Call It A Day Tonight" is co-penned with fiddler and recent band addition, Katie Shore. The Ft. Worth, TX, native follows in the long tradition of strong and talented women who have been an integral part of the band's identity for decades. From founding vocalist Chris O'Connell to Mary Ann Price, Rosie Flores, Cindy Cashdollar, Elizabeth McQueen and Emily Gimble, female vocalists and musicians have shaped the band's legacy.

Benson has been the one constant in Asleep At the Wheel since the band's inception in 1970 in Paw Paw, West Virginia. Since that time, more than 100 musicians have passed through the Wheel, but Benson remains the front man and the keeper of the vision. In the process, the band has released more than 25 albums, earned 10 Grammy awards, an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award, Academy of Country Music Award, Austin City Limits Hall of Fame induction, and racked up millions of miles on the road. With more than 50 dates (listed below) through November, the band certainly shows no signs of slowing. Tickets and more info can be found at asleepatthewheel.com.

'New Routes' tracklist:
1. Jack I'm Mellow (Public Domain / Arranger Ray Benson)
2. Pencil Full of Lead (Paolo Nutini)
3. Call It a Day Tonight (Ray Benson, Katie Shore)
4. Seven Nights to Rock (Buck Trail, Henry Glover, Louis Innis)
5. Dublin Blues (Guy Clark)
6. I Am Blue (Katie Shore)
7. Pass the Bottle Around (Ray Benson)
8. Big River (Johnny Cash / House of Cash Inc (BMI))
9. Weary Rambler (Katie Shore)
10. More Days Like This (Seth Walker, Gary Nicholson)
11. Willie Got There First ft. Seth and Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers (Seth Avett)

Asleep at the Wheel Tour Dates:
Fri., July 13 / Missouri Theatre / Columbia, MO
Sat., July 14 / Tower Theatre / Oklahoma City, OK
Thurs., July 19 / Unplugged at the Grove / Austin, TX
Sat, July 21 / McKinney Performing Arts Center / McKinney, TX
Thurs., July 26 / Summerstage in Central Park / New York, NY
Fri., July 27 / Bottle & Cork / Dewey Beach, DE
Sat., July 28 / Pier 33 / Wilmington, NC
Sun., July 29 / Glencoe Distillery Grand Opening / Glencoe, NM
Tues., July 31 / Sportsman's BBQ / Lake City, CO
Wed., Aug. 1 / I Bar Ranch / Gunnison, CO
Thurs., Aug. 2 / Arvada Center / Arvada, CO
Fri., Aug. 3 / WYO Theater / Sheridan, WY
Fri., Aug. 4 / Iron Horse Saloon / Sturgis, SD
Sat., Aug. 5 / Iron Horse Saloon / Sturgis, SD
Sun., Aug. 6 / Iron Horse Saloon / Sturgis, SD
Thurs., Aug. 9 / Deer Valley "Barn Bash" / Wanship, UT
Fri., Aug. 10 / Braun Brothers Reunion Revival / Challis, ID
Sat., Aug. 11 / Cassia County Fair / Burley, ID
Sun., Aug. 12 / Community Concert Hall / Durango, CO
Mon., Aug. 13 / Musical Instrument Museum / Phoenix, AZ
Thurs., Aug. 16 / Buck Owens' Crystal Palace / Bakersfield, CA
Fri., Aug. 17 / Harris Center / Folsom, CA
Sat., Aug. 18 / The Big Room @ Sierra Nevada Brewing Company / Chico, CA
Sun., Aug. 19 / Rancho Nicaio / Nicasio, CA
Mon., Aug. 20 / Bankhead Theater at Livermore PAC / Livermore, CA
Thurs., Aug. 23 / Bell's Eccentric Cafe / Kalamazoo, MI
Fri., Aug. 24 / Potawatomi Casino- Northern Lights Theater / Milwaukee, WI
Sat., Aug. 25 / Big Top Chautauqua / Bayfield, WI
Sun., Aug. 26 / Dakota Jazz Club (two shows) / Minneapolis, MN
Wed., Aug. 29 / Harvester Performance Center / Rocky Mount, VA
Thurs., Aug. 30 / The Ardmore / Ardmore, PA
Fri., Aug. 31 The Newton Theatre / Newton, NJ
Sat., Sept. 1 / Rhythm & Roots Festival / Charlestown, RI
Sat., Sept. 8 / Longhorn Ballroom / Dallas, TX
Fri., Sept. 14 / Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, TN
Sat., Sept. 15 / Pioneer and Old Settlers Reunion / Alvarado, TX
Sun., Sept 23 / Bristol Rhythm & Roots Festival / Bristol, TN
Fri., Oct. 5-7 / ACL Music Festival / Austin, TX
Fri., Oct. 12 / Rockport Seafair / Rockport, TX
Sat., Oct. 13 / Texstar Ford Summer Nights Series / Stephenville, TX
Sun., Oct. 14 / Temple Theater / Lufkin, TX
Sat., Oct. 20 / Ranch Bash / Ft. Worth, TX
Fri., Oct. 26 / Franklin Theatre / Franklin, TN
Sat., Oct. 27 / Renfro Valley Entertainment Center / Mt. Vernon, KY
Sun., Oct. 28 / Lafayette's Music Room / Memphis, TN
Sat., Nov. 3 / Sweetwater Municipal Auditorium / Sweetwater, TX
Sat., Nov. 10 / Las Palmas Race Park / Mission, TX
Fri., Nov. 16 / Cain's Ballroom / Tulsa, OK
Sat., Nov. 17 / The Ritz Theatre / Wellington, TX
Fri., Nov. 23 / Historic Downtown McKinney / McKinney, TX
Sat., Nov. 24 / The Grand 1894 Opera House / Galveston Island, TX
Fri., Dec. 14 / Imperial Theatre / Augusta, GA
Thurs., Jan. 17 / Tucson Jazz Festival / Tucson, AZ
Sat., Mar. 23 / Columbia Theatre for Performing Arts / Longview, WA
Asleep at the Wheel on the web:
Website: asleepatthewheel.com
Facebook: facebook.com/asleepatthewheel
Twitter: twitter.com/AATW1969
YouTube: youtube.com/user/AATW1969






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