Singer-Songwriter Enderlin Continues Her Four-Part Musical Journey
REMAINING UK DATES
Erin Enderlin &
Kayla Ray
Sunday 1 September 2019 - Fancy Feet, Blackpool (Memorial Hall, Dean Street, Blackpool FY4 1BP) Event £10 Dancing from 1.30 pm, An audience with Erin & Kayla at 3:30pm
Tuesday 3 September 2019 - Kingsmead House Fennels Road, High Wycombe 7:00 PM Only £12, Facebook - Events including food and nibbles and a venue where you can hear every word and chat to the artists afterwards.
Sunday 1 September 2019 - Fancy Feet, Blackpool (Memorial Hall, Dean Street, Blackpool FY4 1BP) Event £10 Dancing from 1.30 pm, An audience with Erin & Kayla at 3:30pm
Tuesday 3 September 2019 - Kingsmead House Fennels Road, High Wycombe 7:00 PM Only £12, Facebook - Events including food and nibbles and a venue where you can hear every word and chat to the artists afterwards.
Thursday, September 5th,
2019 - Voodoo Lounge (9a North Street, Stamford, PE9 1EL) Event £11
7:30 PM
Friday 6 September 2019 - Westfield House, South Ealing (94 St Mary's Road, Ealing, W5 5EX) 7:00 PM
Friday 6 September 2019 - Westfield House, South Ealing (94 St Mary's Road, Ealing, W5 5EX) 7:00 PM
NASHVILLE,
Tenn. — Nashville troubadour Erin Enderlin revealed the third
chapter of her four-installment 2019 digital EP series with the eagerly-awaited
release of Chapter Three: Whatever Gets You Through The Night on
August 23.
As did its
predecessors, the new EP focuses on character-driven lyrical storytelling on
matters of love, loss, struggle and hope.
This time
around, Enderlin receives storytelling help from some friends, as she is joined
on its three tracks by Dillon Carmichael (“Whatever Gets You Through The
Night”), Vince Gill and Alison Kraus (“Sweet Emmylou”) and Ronnie Bowman on a
gorgeous and faithful rendering of the Gene Watson’s “Use Me Again.”
Enderlin is
already enjoying a successful 2019, with roughly a hundred shows on the touring
calendar and her songs included on new releases by personal heroes Reba
McEntire, Rhonda Vincent and Rodney Crowell. In June, she took home three
Arkansas Country Music Awards including Female Vocalist of the Year and Songwriter
of the Year. Shortly thereafter, the title track from Chapter Two: I
Can Be Your Whiskey, was featured in Rolling Stone’s “10 Best
Country Songs To Hear Now.”
Erin
Enderlin
- Chapter Three: Whatever Gets You Through the Night
Label: Erin Enderlin Productions
Release Date: 23 Aug 2019
3
Tracks
Time:
10:49
1
Sweet Emmylou 3:21
2
Whatever Gets You Through the Night 3:38
3
Use Me Again 3:50
Throughout
her career as both a songwriter and an artist, Enderlin has remained steadfast
in her commitment to making music steeped in the genuine traditions of country
music and it's that conviction that is fueling a great deal of her current
success.
“Erin’s
authentic sound and heartfelt lyrics are reminiscent of the early days of The
Judds,” Raised Rowdy recently proclaimed. “This is what
country music should sound like, folks.”
Enderlin puts that authenticity on full display throughout Chapter Three: Whatever Gets You Through The Night. While the theme of Chapter Two: I Can Be Your Whiskey is the eternal pursuit of love, the thread that runs across Chapter Three: Whatever Gets You Through The Night is of the bitter heartbreak that comes from losing it. The Arkansas native croons mournfully about the travails of despair and loneliness on the EP’s title track while “Sweet Emmylou,” is a plea from the song’s broken-hearted main character to Emmylou Harris for help getting them through their heartbreak. Enderlin chooses the perspective of the “other woman” in Watson’s “Use Me Again,” written by Curly Putnam, Dale Dodson and Billy Lawson, to round out this chapter’s reflections on the desolation of love lost.
Erin Enderlin | Photo Credit: Ryan Nolan |
Enderlin puts that authenticity on full display throughout Chapter Three: Whatever Gets You Through The Night. While the theme of Chapter Two: I Can Be Your Whiskey is the eternal pursuit of love, the thread that runs across Chapter Three: Whatever Gets You Through The Night is of the bitter heartbreak that comes from losing it. The Arkansas native croons mournfully about the travails of despair and loneliness on the EP’s title track while “Sweet Emmylou,” is a plea from the song’s broken-hearted main character to Emmylou Harris for help getting them through their heartbreak. Enderlin chooses the perspective of the “other woman” in Watson’s “Use Me Again,” written by Curly Putnam, Dale Dodson and Billy Lawson, to round out this chapter’s reflections on the desolation of love lost.
The fourth
and final chapter in Enderlin’s storytelling tour de force is slated for
release later this year.
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About Erin Enderlin
The last few years have
been especially busy for singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin. While she first
turned heads as a godsend to those aching for an artist with some golden-era
country backbone, Enderlin’s acclaimed 2017 record Whiskeytown Crier cemented
her as something even more: a literary songwriter and superb vocal stylist with
a knack for sharply drawn––and often sad––characters. Named a member of the
2018 CMT Next Women of Country class and recipient of the Arkansas Country
Music Awards Songwriter, Female Vocalist and Album of the Year trophies, she
has surged to the forefront of new artists rooted in the genre’s rich history.
Enderlin is also a go-to writer for stars looking for heavyweight country with
classic panache––Alan Jackson’s “Monday Morning Church,” Lee Ann Womack’s “Last
Call,” Luke Bryan’s “You Don’t Know Jack” and a host of other songs recorded by
Randy Travis, Joey + Rory, Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, Whisperin’ Bill Anderson
and more are all Enderlin-penned.
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