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Charts / Awards 07 December, 2018

Anderson East Nominated For 'Best American Roots Performance' At The 61st Annual Grammy Awards

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Anderson East Nominated For 'Best American Roots Performance' At The 61st Annual Grammy Awards
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer,Anderson East, is nominated for "Best American Roots Performance" for his song "All On My Mind" at the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards. The awards ceremony will be broadcast on CBS live from Los Angeles' Staples Center on Sunday, February 10 at 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT.
"All On My Mind" is from East's critically acclaimed new album, Encore-out now onLow Country Sound/Elektra Records(purchase here). Watch recent performances of the song on "Austin City Limits" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

In celebration of the album, a stripped down version of East's "This Too Shall Last" recently premiered at American Songwriter. Watch/share HERE. Of the song, American Songwriter praises, "One of the album's most affecting tracks...a soulful ode to making love last in the face of difficult odds."

In support of the release, East will continue his "Encore World Tour" in 2019 with stops at Columbus' Newport Music Hall, Cleveland's House of Blues, Indianapolis' The Vogue, Louisville's Mercury Ballroom and Charlottesville's Jefferson Theatre among several others. See below for complete details.

Encore was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb and recorded at Nashville's historic RCA Studio along with additional production at House of Blues and Farmland Studio. The album features eleven songs, including "All On My Mind," "King For A Day" and "Girlfriend" as well as renditions of songs by Ted Hawkins and Willie Nelson.

The release of Encore culminates a series of breakout years for East following his widely praised debut album, Delilah. In addition to "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," "Ellen," and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," East has also performed on "TODAY," "Late Night with Seth Meyers," "CBS This Morning Saturday" and Daryl Hall's "Live from Daryl's House" and has lent his talents to several notable projects. He's been featured on Dave Cobb's Southern Family compilation, contributed a song to Brandi Carlile's Cover Stories LP and crafted the original song, "What Would It Take," for the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack.

ENCORE TRACK LIST:
1. King For A Day (Anderson East, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Stapleton)
2. This Too Shall Last (Anderson East, Natalie Hemby, Aaron Raitiere)
3. House Is A Building (Anderson East, Natalie Hemby, Aaron Raitiere)
4. Sorry You're Sick (Ted Hawkins)
5. If You Keep Leaving Me (Anderson East, Chris Stapleton, Aaron Raitiere)
6. Girlfriend (Anderson East, Dave Cobb, Aaron Raitiere, Tim Bergling)
7. Surrender (Anderson East, Aaron Raitiere, Adam Hood)
8. All On My Mind (Anderson East, Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid, Aaron Raitiere)
9. Without You (Anderson East, Steve McEwan)
10. Somebody Pick Up My Pieces (Willie Nelson)
11. Cabinet Door (Anderson East, Jillia Jackson)

ANDERSON EAST CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
December 7-Baton Rouge, LA-Varsity Theatre*
December 8-Dallas, TX-The Rustic*
December 9-San Antonio, TX-The Rustic*
December 31-Birmingham, AL-Alabama Theatre†
February 13-Urbana, IL-Canopy Club‡
February 15-Covington, KY-Madison Theater‡
February 16-Columbus, OH-Newport Music Hall‡
February 17-Cleveland, OH-House of Blues‡
February 19-St. Louis, MO-Delmar Hall‡
February 22-Milwaukee, WI-Pabst Theatre‡
February 23-Indianapolis, IN-The Vogue‡
February 24-Louisville, KY-Mercury Ballroom‡
February 26-Charlottesville, VA-Jefferson Theatre‡
February 27-Norfolk, VA-The NorVa‡
March 1-Homer, NY-Center for the Arts of Homer‡
March 2-West Hampton, NY-West Hampton Beach Performing Arts Center
March 3-Wilmington, DE-The Queen‡
*with Katie Pruitt
†with Susto and The Brummies
‡with Lucie Silvas
www.andersoneast.com






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