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Tour Dates 06/06/2017

Pegi Young & The Survivors Announce US Tour Dates In Support Of New Album Raw Out Now

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Pegi Young & The Survivors Announce US Tour Dates In Support Of New Album Raw Out Now
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Earlier this year, Pegi Young & The Survivors released Raw, a moving collection of songs about love, loss and forgiveness. The album is now available for streaming and purchase via all major retailers.

Young and her all-star band of Muscle Shoals-based guitarist Kelvin Holly (a veteran of Little Richard's band), drummer Phil Jones (Tom Petty, Joe Walsh), Muscle Shoals legend Spooner Oldham and bassist Shonna Tucker (Drive-By Truckers) will hit the road next month for their first tour in supoort of the new album. Find a full list of tour dates below.

"I'm really looking forward to getting back out on the road with The Survivors and excited about making some stops in few places we've never been," stated Young about the forthcoming tour. "Spooner, Kelvin and Shonna hail from the great Muscle Shoals area so it's going to be great to be playing some shows together down in their neck of the woods."

NPR Music shared an impassioned cover of Ray Charles' "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" and called the album, "...a searching, tough and vulnerable memoir that bravely explores all the corners of heartbreak, from blunt-force anger to sorrow to brief winks of humor."

Billboard.com premiered the official video for "Too Little Too Late."

Randy Lewis of The Los Angeles Times premiered the album in its entirety. "I hope that others who have gone through loss, who have gone through heartbreak — be it divorce, death or other forms of loss — will be able to connect with it," Young told the Times. "I'm not the only one to go through late-in-life divorce; I'm not the only one to suffer a major heartbreak. And I won't be the last."

The album was also featured in Entertainment Weekly, who shared the video for "Trying To Live My Life Without You," and Rolling Stone, who announced the album with a detailed feature by writer David Browne.

Tour Dates:
6/15: Nashville, TN - The Basement
6/17: Clarksdale, MS - The Shake Up Inn
6/18: Birmingham, AL - Saturn
6/20: Oxford, MS - Proud Larry's
6/21: Jonesboro, AR - Cregeens
6/23: Muscle Shoals, AL - Theatre at Cypress Moon Studios
6/24: Waverly, AL - Standard Deluxe
6/25: Atlanta, GA - Grocery On Home






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