2023 Americana Artist of the Year Billy Strings has embarked on his European tour
playing:
Paradiso
Amsterdam (Nov 7), De Roma Antwerp, Belgium (Nov 8), Carlswerk
Victoria Cologne (Nov 10), Den Atelier Luxembourg
City (Nov 11), Neue Theaterfabrik Munich (Nov 12) and La Cigale Paris
(Nov 14 ** Sold Out **).
He
then heads to the UK playing in London, Manchester, Glasgow & Birmingham
Billy
Strings (Alternative and Indie)
UK
TOUR DATES:
Wednesday
15 November 2023 - Roundhouse, London (Chalk Farm Road, Camden,
London, NW1 8EH) Ticketmaster UK
Friday
17 November 2023 - Manchester Academy, Manchester (Oxford Road,
Manchester, M13 9PR) Ticketmaster UK
Saturday
18 November 2023 - O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow (121 Eglington Street,
Glasgow, G5 9NT) Ticketmaster UK
Sunday
19 November 2023 - O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham (16-18 Horsefair,
Birmingham, B1 1DB) Ticketmaster UK
About Billy Strings
Produced by Jonathan
Wilson (Conor Oberst, Roger Waters, Father John Misty) and recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, the
16 track RENEWAL (released Sept 24, 2021) solidified Strings’
position as a singular artist—one who honors the history of the music that
inspires him, while continually pushing it forward. With the record’s sixteen
tracks, Strings shares a more personal and honest perspective through his
songwriting, while incorporating his wide range of influences with elements of
bluegrass, classic rock, metal, psychedelic music, and more.
Billy Strings speaks onstage for the 22nd Annual Americana Honors & Awards at Ryman Auditorium on Sept 20, 2023 in Nashville, TN (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images for Americana Music Association ) |
On October 3, 2022, his 30th birthday, the GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician announced Me/And/Dad, the first album he had recorded with his father, Terry Barber, which dropped on Nov 18, 2022, via Rounder Records.
The
album debuted at No.2 on the UK iTunes Country
Album Chart (#66 UK iTunes all-genres) and No.1 US iTunes Country Album
Chart (#5 US iTunes all-genres).The product of a longtime dream, the record featured new versions of fourteen
bluegrass and country classics that the two have been playing together since
Strings was a young child. In advance of the release, the pair’s dropped new
versions of bluegrass traditional “Long Journey Home”
and George Jones’ “Life
To Go”. Watch the official video for “Long
Journey Home,” directed by Roger Pistole and Scott Mele, HERE.
Billy shared Me/And/Dad is the cornerstone. When
asked where it fits in his catalogue, he thought for a minute and said, “At
the bottom.” “It’s the foundation,”. “Everything else is
sprinkled on top. You can’t get more back- to-your-roots than this.”
Michigan-born and now
Nashville-based, Strings is known as one of music’s most compelling artists.
Since his 2017 debut, he has been
awarded Breakthrough
Artist of the Pandemic at the 2021 Pollstar Awards, nominated for Artist
of the Year at the 2021 Americana Music Association
Honors & Awards, won Guitar Player of the Year and New
Artist of the Year at the 2019 International Bluegrass Music Awards and has performed on Jimmy
Kimmel Live! and PBS’ Bluegrass Underground. A
respected figure across all genres, Strings has also recently collaborated with
a wide variety of artists including Bill Kreutzmann, Luke Combs, Del McCoury,
Fences, RMR, and many more.
In September Billy
Strings and Molly Tuttle celebrated the enduring influence of trailblazing
singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith with a stunning version of “Listen To
The Radio” as part of the project More Than a Whisper: Celebrating the
Music of Nanci Griffith which paid tribute to her vast musical legacy.
Billy Strings, earned Artist of the Year for the second consecutive year
at the 22nd Annual Americana Honors & Awards (ICYMI: read below)
1,265,758 Monthly Spotify
Listeners | Most streamed track The Great Divide (performed by Billy
Strings Luke Combs; written by Luke Combs, William
Apostol, Wyatt Durrette; released Feb 1, 2021) 40,683,472 streams.
ICYMI: 22nd Annual Americana Honors & Awards Report
Billy Strings, Bonnie Raitt, S.G. Goodman, SistaStrings, Tyler Childers, and The War and Treaty Crowned as Winners of the Americana Music Association’s 22nd Annual Americana Honors & Awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 20, 2023) — The Americana Music Association celebrated distinguished members of its community tonight,
revealing the winners of the 22nd Annual Americana Honors & Awards
at the historic Ryman Auditorium. A world-class group of musical innovators
garnered coveted awards, including Billy
Strings (Artist of the Year), Tyler Childers (Album of the Year), Bonnie Raitt (Song of the Year), The
War and Treaty (Duo/Group of the Year), S.G. Goodman (Emerging Act of the Year) and SistaStrings (Instrumentalist of the Year).
Billy Strings backstage |
Guitar picking phenom—and 2022 Americana Artist of the Year—Billy Strings, earned Artist of the Year for the second consecutive year.
Tyler Childers was awarded Album of the Year for his critically acclaimed
self-produced record, Can I Take
My Hounds to Heaven?
Bonnie
Raitt was crowned with Song of the Year honors for her self-penned “Just Like That.”
The War and Treaty (Michael and Tanya Trotter) also won Duo/Group of the
Year for the second consecutive year. S.G.
Goodman won Emerging Act of the Year, while SistaStrings (sisters Chauntee and Monique Ross) took home the
Instrumentalist of the Year Award.
The
Avett Brothers and Nickel
Creek were presented with Trailblazer Awards by two-time
Artist of the Year Brandi
Carlile and surprise presenter Kacey Musgraves, respectively.
Highlights from the evening include Patty Griffin receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award for
Songwriting from first-time presenter Sarah
Silverman and a stirring moment as First Amendment Center’s John Seignthaler and the Tennessee
Three (Democratic lawmakers Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones and Justin
Pearson) presented 2022 Album of the Year winner (Outside Child) Allison
Russell with the Spirit of Americana / Free Speech in
Music Award.
Buddy
Miller — Americana stalwart, songwriter, musician,
producer and 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient — returned as musical
director for the Americana All-Star Band, featuring Brady Blade, Catherine
Popper, Fred Eltringham, Jen Gunderman, Jim Hoke, Larry Campbell and The
McCrary Sisters. In addition to leading the All-Star Band, Miller presented George
Fontaine Sr. with the Jack Emerson Lifetime Achievement
for Executive.
The evening also included tributes to two albums
celebrating their 50th anniversary: Rufus
Wainwright tribute to Tom Waits' Closing Time, and Milk
Carton Kids and Noah
Kahan tribute to Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon.
Logan
Ledger opened the evening with a posthumous tribute
to Jimmy Buffett’s “Come Monday,” and a multi-artist grand finale tribute to
Robbie Robertson with The Band's “Up On Cripple Creek” closed the show.
Bettye
LaVette accepted the Legacy of Americana Award (in partnership with
the National Museum of African American Music [NMAAM]), presented by Noelle
Taylor and Steve Jordan.
Throughout the night, attendees were treated to
performances by 49 Winchester,
Adeem the Artist, Allison Russell, Angel Olsen, The Avett Brothers, Bettye LaVette, Bonnie Raitt, Brandi
Carlile, Brandy Clark, Hermanos
Gutiérrez, Logan Ledger, Margo Price, The Milk Carton Kids, Nickel Creek, Noah Kahan, Patty
Griffin, Rufus Wainwright, S.G. Goodman, Sunny
War, The War and Treaty and William Prince.
I marvel at the talented musicians of our
community who consistently surpass expectations and come together to highlight
the importance of authenticity, friendship, and unity," said Jed Hilly, Executive Director of the Americana Music Association.
"It is a privilege for me to be a part of this exceptional evening where
we celebrate the well-deserved accomplishments of this incredible genre."
2023
Honors & Awards Winners:
Album of the Year:
"BIG TIME" Angel Olsen; Produced by Angel Olsen and
Jonathan Wilson
"CAN I TAKE MY HOUNDS TO HEAVEN?" Tyler Childers;
Produced by Tyler Childers ** WINNER **
"EL BUENO Y EL MALO" Hermanos Gutiérrez; Produced by
Dan Auerbach
"THE MAN FROM WACO" Charley Crockett; Produced by
Bruce Robison
"STRAYS" Margo Price; Produced by Margo Price and
Jonathan Wilson
Artist of the Year: Charley Crockett, Sierra Ferrell, Margo Price, Allison
Russell, Billy Strings ** WINNER **Duo/Group of the Year: 49 Winchester, Caamp, Nickel Creek, Plains, The
War And Treaty ** WINNER **Emerging Act of the Year: Adeem The Artist; S.G. Goodman ** WINNER
** ; William Prince; Thee Sacred Souls; Sunny War
Song of the Year:
"Change Of Heart" Margo Price; Written by Jeremy Ivey,
Margo Price
"I’m Just A Clown" Charley Crockett; Written by
Charley Crockett
"Just Like That" Bonnie Raitt; Written by Bonnie Raitt
** WINNER **
"Something In The Orange" Zach Bryan; Written by Zach
Bryan
"You’re Not Alone" Allison Russell featuring Brandi
Carlile; Written by Allison Russell
Instrumentalist of the Year:
Isa Burke; Allison De Groot; Jeff Picker; Sistastrings
(Chauntee And Monique Ross) ** WINNER ** ; Kyle Tuttle
Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award: Nickel
Creek; The Avett Brothers
Lifetime Achievement For Songwriter; Patty
Griffin
The 22nd Annual Americana Honors & Awards is
the hallmark event of AMERICANAFEST week, which continues through this
Saturday, September 23.
For more information on the Honors & Awards
and AMERICANAFEST, please visit www.americanamusic.org.
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