NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ Razor & Tie Media Relations) - TOUR DATES
Jul 29 - Baton Rouge, LA - Bogies
Jul 31 - Noblesville, IN - Verizon Wireless Center*
Aug 1 - Noblesville, IN - Verizon Wireless Center*
Aug 2 - Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley
Aug 7 - Fayetteville, AR - Georgie's Majestic Lounge
Aug 9 - Charleston, WV - NPR Performance
Aug 18 - Starkville, MS - State Theatre
Aug 22 - Memphis, TN - Otherlands
Sept 2 - Telluride, CO - Sunset Plaza
Sept 10 - San Francisco, CA - The Independent
Sept 5 - Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Blues Festival
Oct 11 - South Elgin, IL - Riverview Music & Arts Fest
Oct 17 - Natchez, MS - Great MS River Balloon Race
*Opening dates for Dave Matthews Band
NEWS
Hill Country Revue's song "You Can Make It" is featured as a FREE iTunes Discovery download for the week July 27th. The song is from HCR's debut album, MAKE A MOVE, and will also be on sale for $7.99 for two weeks at iTunes. HCR continues to tour throughout the summer including two opening dates this week for the Dave Matthews Band (7/31, 8/1) in Noblesville, IA.
HCR's first single, "You Can Make It" continues to receive significant airplay at AAA radio and is top 15 on indicator radio. The band was also recently featured as a NPR's Summer Road Trip Song.
HILL COUNTRY REVUE MUSIC VIDEO AND MUSIC
New Download "RAMBLIN" Live Performance (MP3 APPROVED TO POST)
https://www.razorandtie.com/hillcountryrevue/ramblin_live.mp3
Video for "You Can Make It": Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVv0zoGS8XU&feature=player_embedded>
HILL COUNTRY REVUE
Formed in 2008 by Cody Dickinson of the Grammy-nominated North Mississippi Allstars, Hill Country Revue are the "modern blues band for the new generation." HCR represents a return to the juke-joint one-chord trance blues of north Mississippi, styles made famous by local blues legends like R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. Drawing from the traditional songs and modes of the Hill Country, the band stays true to its roots yet pushes the boundary by incorporating new songs and elements for the next generation. HCR's debut album, MAKE A MOVE, was released in May 2009 and the band continues to tour in support.
"Echoes of the Allmans and ZZ Top reside alongside obvious hints of Hendrix. Abundance of sinewy grooves." - Blurt Magazine
"A Roar of funky blues....something to behold. Messily psychedelic and soulfully Allmansesque." - Philadelphia Inquirer
"Hill Country give Southern jam music its own DNA." - New York Daily News