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Tour Dates 10 February, 2009

Fred Eaglesmith Nominated For Juno Award For Tinderbox

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TORONTO, Canada (Top 40 Charts/ Juno Music Awards) - Acclaimed and award-winning singer-songwriter Fred Eaglesmith has been nominated for yet another honor in his distinguished nearly-four decade recording career: a Juno Award - the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy - for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo for his 17th album, Tinderbox. The nomination is Eaglesmith's third time up for a prestigious Juno, which he won in 1997 in the same category for his album Drive-In Movie.

Tinderbox continues to garner critical praise since it was released in May of last year, and was cited on a number of year-end Top 10 lists. San Jose Metro recently hailed it as "one of the best albums of last year." And the Santa Barbara News Press just named it as "one of the more intriguing albums of the last year� with its hypnotic array of swampy grooves, obsessive refrains, hymns and hollers."

The CD has been described as an "alternative gospel" album, but Eaglesmith points out that "it's not a gospel record. This is actually tearing the whole thing [religion] apart and having a look at every bit of it. I was raised in a religious background and we weren't allowed to question. This album asks every question."

The Santa Barbara News Press says that Tinderbox sounds "like a field recording from the alternative world of rural Pentecostalism mixed with the artful theatricality and gruff timbres of Tom Waits." Metro describes it as "Something on the order of Eaglesmith jamming with Tom Waits on a 1930s chain gang full of bluesmen, it's spooky and dark, with a hint of the metaphysical."

Tinderbox has already been heralded as a "masterwork" (Philadelphia Inquirer), "exceptional" (Americana Roots), and "beautiful" (Ink 19). The New Yorker says, "Imagine a duet record from Tom Waits and Woody Guthrie," declaring, "if you're missing out on Eaglesmith... you're really missing out."

Working outside the pop music radar, Eaglesmith had forged one of the most unique and eminent careers in contemporary music. His previous 16 releases have won him comparisons to such major talents as Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, John Prine, T Bone Burnett and Steve Earle. His songs have been recorded by fellow artists like superstar Toby Keith - who covered Eaglesmith's "White Rose" on his recent hit album Big Dog Daddy and included his recording of "Thinking 'Bout You" in the movie "Broken Bridges" and on its soundtrack album - The Cowboy Junkies, Kasey Chambers, Mary Gauthier, Ralph Stanley II, Dar Williams and Todd Snider, and he is the subject of a tribute album by other fellow songwriters. His has also scored a No 1 bluegrass song with James King's recording of his "Thirty Years of Farming."

Eaglesmith boasts such a fervent coterie of fans that he hosts a number of annual music festivals such as Roots on the River every summer in Vermont; the Fred Eaglesmith Texas Weekend each spring at Gruene Hall, the mother church of the Texas roots music scene; and last year two Roots on the Rail rolling music fests along both historic narrow-gauge railroads through the American West and another into the Canadian arctic. Martin Scorsese and James Caan have used his music is their film projects, and his songs are even included in the course curriculum of two colleges.

Tinderbox was already in consideration for Canada's Polaris Prize, which is awarded for musical artistic merit. And odds-makers agree with the Guelph Mercury, which suggested in its rave review of Tinderbox that Eaglesmith "better get his tux dry-cleaned in preparation for all the award shows he'll be attending."

Fred Eaglesmith tour dates:
2/10 McGonigel's Mucky Duck, Houston, TX
2/11 Cactus Cafe, Austin, TX
2/12 T Bones Bar and Grill, Denison, TX
2/13 Love and War in Texas, Grapevine, TX
2/14 Club Rob, Jewett, TX
2/15 The Bugle Boy, LaGrange, TX
2/17 Eddies Attic, Decatur, GA
2/18 The Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC
2/19 Kelly's Restaurant, Nag's Head, NC
2/20 The Handlebar. Greenville, SC
2/21 Clementine Cafe, Harrisonburg, VA
2/22 Jammin' Java, Vienna, VA
2/24 The Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA
2/26 First Baptist Church, Willimantic, CT
2 27-28 The Iron Horse, North Hampton, MA
3/1 Castaways, Ithaca, NY
4/13 Heartland Cafe, Chicago, IL
4/14 Off Broadway, St Louis, MO
4/15 Shirkey, Fayetteville, AR
4/16 Dosey Doe, The Woodlands, TX
4/17-19 Old Settler's Music Festival, Austin, TX
4/20 Courville's Restaurant. Beaumont, TX
4/22 The Bluebird, Nashville, TN
4/24 WDVX Blue Plate Special radio show, Knoxville, TN
4/24 Down Home, Johnson City, TN
4/25 Stuart Opera House, Nelsonville, OH
6/11-14 Roots on the River Festival, Bellows Falls, VT






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