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Sonic Reducers: September 24, 1991: The Greatest Music Release Date In History?

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Sonic Reducers. One topic. Two music nerds. Five minutes.

Come along as we look back at Sept. 24, 1991 — aka the biggest day for new albums in the history of music — and debate which of the albums released that day have held up.

Canadian Country Music Association Announces 2021 CCMA Award Nominees

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Earlier today, the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) and Corus Entertainment, the 2021 CCMA Awards media partner, announced the nominees for the 39th Canadian Country Music Awards presented by TD. The 2021 CCMA Awards presented by TD will be broadcasted from London, ON in November, bringing together Canada’s country music industry for the first time in over two years.

Leading with six artist category nominations in 2021 are PLATINUM-selling brother-sister duo The Reklaws. Joining ET Canada host Cheryl Hickey to help with today’s announcements, the duo was surprised with their most CCMA Award nominations to date: Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ ChoiceGroup or Duo of the YearSingle of the Year (x2), Interactive Artist or Group of the Year in addition to a spot on the list for the most coveted award of the year — Entertainer of the Year.

Lindsay Ell, the female artist receiving the most nominations across artist categories this year, earned five 2021 CCMA Award nominations (FORD F-150 Album of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, Interactive Artist or Group of the Year, Songwriter(s) of the Year, PRS Guitars Video of the Year) while fellow Albertan Brett Kissel also took home five (Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ ChoiceEntertainer of the Year, FORD F-150 Album of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, PRS Guitars Video of the Year). Reigning Entertainer of the Year Dallas Smith also earned five nominations this year and will be vying for wins in the following categories Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ ChoiceEntertainer of the Year, FORD F-150 Album of the Year, Male Artist of the Year and Single of the Year.

The 2021 CCMA Awards announcements revealed three or more nominations for Dean Brody (Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice, Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Single of the Year), High Valley (Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice, Group or Duo of the Year, Single of the Year), Tyler Joe Miller (Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice, FORD F-150 Album of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Rising Star), Jess Moskaluke (FORD F-150 Album of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, Songwriter(s) of the Year, PRS Guitars Video of the Year), MacKenzie Porter (Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice, Entertainer of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, PRS Guitars Video of the Year) and Tenille Townes (Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ ChoiceFORD F-150 Album of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, Songwriter(s) of the Year).

Chosen by Canadian country music fans, the Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice nominees were also announced today and included Tenille Arts, Dean Brody, Jade Eagleson, High Valley, Brett Kissel, Tyler Joe Miller, MacKenzie Porter, The Reklaws, Dallas Smith and Tenille Townes. Voting for Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice is now open. Fans can vote online by streaming Amazon Music’s Fans’ Choice playlist, or by asking, “Alexa, vote for [Nominee] for the Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice Award.” Visit ccma.org/fanschoice to learn more.

Multiple artists also earned 2021 nominations in industry categories, including Creative Director(s) of the YearCountry Music Program or Special of the YearCountry Personality(ies) of the Year and Record Producer(s) of the Year.

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Dean Brody
  • Brett Kissel
  • MacKenzie Porter
  • The Reklaws
  • Dallas Smith 

FORD F-150 ALBUM OF THE YEAR

  • The Demos – Jess Moskaluke
  • heart theory – Lindsay Ell
  • The Lemonade Stand – Tenille Townes
  • Sometimes I Don’t, But Sometimes I Do – Tyler Joe Miller
  • Timeless – Dallas Smith
  • What Is Life? – Brett Kissel

*TIE


AMAZON MUSIC AND ALEXA FANS’ CHOICE

  • Tenille Arts
  • Dean Brody
  • Jade Eagleson
  • High Valley
  • Brett Kissel 
  • Tyler Joe Miller
  • MacKenzie Porter
  • The Reklaws
  • Dallas Smith
  • Tenille Townes

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Tenille Arts
  • Lindsay Ell
  • Jess Moskaluke
  • MacKenzie Porter
  • Tenille Townes 

GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • High Valley
  • Hunter Brothers
  • The Reklaws
  • Tim & The Glory Boys
  • The Washboard Union 

INTERACTIVE ARTIST OR GROUP OF THE YEAR

  • Lindsay Ell 
  • Aaron Goodvin
  • James Barker Band
  • Nice Horse
  • The Reklaws

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Dean Brody
  • Jade Eagleson
  • Brett Kissel
  • Tyler Joe Miller
  • Dallas Smith

RISING STAR AWARD

  • Shawn Austin 
  • Andrew Hyatt
  • Tyler Joe Miller
  • Robyn Ottolini
  • Tim & The Glory Boys

ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR

  • After Midnight – Callie McCullough
  • Agricultural Tragic – Corb Lund
  • The Ride – Ryan Lindsay
  • Who I Am – Cory Marks
  • Without People – Donovan Woods

SINGLE OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Can’t Help Myself – Dean Brody & The Reklaws
  • Grew Up On That – High Valley
  • Like A Man – Dallas Smith
  • No Truck Song – Tim Hicks
  • Where I’m From – The Reklaws

SONGWRITER(S) OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Patricia Conroy, Ester Dean, Andrew DeRoberts, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Shane McAnally, Madeline Merlo, Tina Parol, Hillary Scott, Ryan Tedder, Dave Thomson     
    • Song: Champagne Night (Performed By: Lady A)
  • Marc Beeson, Daniel Tashian, Tenille Townes
    • Song: Come As You Are (Performed By: Tenille Townes)
  • Aaron Goodvin, Ed Hill, Jimmy Ritchey        
    • Song: Every Time You Take Your Time (Performed By: Aaron Goodvin)
  • Lindsay Ell, Sam Ellis, Micah Premnath
    • Song: good on you (Performed By: Lindsay Ell)
  • Zach Abend, Jess Moskaluke, Liz Rose   
    • Song: Mapdot (Performed By: Jess Moskaluke)

PRS GUITARS VIDEO OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Drinkin’ Songs – MacKenzie Porter
  • Hard Dirt – Hunter Brothers
  • Make A Life, Not A Living – Brett Kissel
  • Mapdot – Jess Moskaluke
  • wAnt me back – Lindsay Ell

MUSICIAN AWARDS

 

DRUMMER OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Matthew Atkins
  • Ben Bradley 
  • Spencer Cheyne
  • Brendan Lyons
  • Greg Williamson

FIDDLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Linsey Beckett
  • Tyler Beckett
  • Denis Dufresne
  • Tyler Vollrath 

SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Denis Dufrense
  • Mitch Jay
  • Connor Riddell

 

Tom Petty’s ‘Making of Wildflowers’ Film Is Coming to Theaters Worldwide October 20

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Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers will see its theatrical release on October 20 (Tom’s birthday) for a one-night global celebration via Trafalgar Releasing, with encore screenings in select cinemas on October 21. Fans can experience the film on the big screen with immersive surround-sound before YouTube Originals will make it available worldwide for free in full 4K resolution on Tom Petty’s YouTube
Channel
 later this year. Watch an early clip of the film below. Tickets are on sale now at TomPettyFilm.com.

The uplifting 89-minute documentary was directed by award-winning filmmaker Mary Wharton (Jimmy Carter: Rock and Roll President, Sam Cooke: Legend, Elvis Lives!, The Beatles Revolution) and first debuted in March as an Official SXSW 2021 Selection, winning the festival’s Audience Award. The film went on to win Best Documentary Film at the Boulder Film Festival and received widespread critical acclaim throughout the film festival season. The picture digs deeper into 2020’s critically acclaimed certified gold reissue, Wildflowers & All The Rest collection (Warner Records) which revealed the long anticipated second half of Tom’s autobiographical masterpiece.

Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers offers a unique look into the creative mastery and turbulent personal life of the legendary rock star, and captures the period of 1993-1995, when Tom worked with legendary producer Rick Rubin for the first time. The film is an unvarnished look at Petty that features never-before-seen footage drawn from a newly discovered archive of 16mm film as well as new interviews with album co-producer and Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell along with Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench and many more.

Produced by Peter Afterman with executive producers Dan Braun, Mary Wharton and Adria Petty and presented by Inaudible Films, Warner Music Entertainment (Warner Music Group’s TV and Film division) and Warner Records, the documentary illuminates an artist at the height of his powers, providing an intimate and moving look at an enigmatic icon.

Kymberli Frueh, SVP for Programming and Content Acquisitions for Trafalgar Releasing says, “This cinema event will celebrate the music and life of Tom Petty on his birthdate, offering a chance for fans across the globe to congregate and see the film and hear the music together in a high quality immersive theatrical experience. The legacy of his creativity and the legendary songs he created at this seminal time lives on in our playlists.”

In honor of today’s announcement Mary Wharton and Adria Petty will speak about the film with rock author/journalist David Fricke on SiriusXM’s Tom Petty Radio. Subscribers can also listen anytime on the SXM app and hear replays today at 4 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. ET, 11 p.m. ET and tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET.

The Washboard Union Announce “Everbound For Your Town” Tour

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Hot on the heels of their sixth nomination for Group of the Year at the CCMA Awards– and 3x-reigning winners in that category – The Washboard Union are heading back on the road for the “Everbound For Your Town Tour,” with stops in 24 Canadian cities and towns.

“Playing live is the life-blood of this band and being with our fans is something we’ve been missing for almost 2 years,” says band member Chris Duncombe. “We wanted our first tour back to take us to as many communities as possible both big and small to say thank you to our fans who have stuck with us and allowed us to follow our dreams.”

The Washboard Union will also be offering limited “VIP All Access Experiences“ on this tour that will give fans a unique acoustic performance and Q&A with the band before every show. Packages will be available for purchase with tickets to any of the shows.

Joining the band on the tour in an opening slot is CCMA Discovery Award winner and fellow British Columbia native, Raquel Cole, who is also a finalist in this year’s upcoming SiriusXM Top of the Country contest at Canadian Country Music Week in London, ON.

The band chose to release its latest CCMA award-winning album Everbound on April 24, 2020, during the height of the pandemic. “There is an undercurrent of hope that unites the songs on the “Everbound” album that we thought we all could use during these difficult times. Music has always help get us through hard times so that’s why we chose to release the album rather than wait. We are so glad we did,” says the band member David Roberts. The Washboard Union also kept their fans engaged throughout 2020 with live streamed performances to tens of thousands through their Live From the Mountain series on Instagram, performed selected outdoor live shows, and donated their recorded performance to Sakamoto Agency’s 100 Homes initiative, which delivered over 300 personalized concerts to care homes during visitation restrictions.

At last year’s Canadian Country Music Awards, The Washboard Union took home the award for Group or Duo of the Year for the third consecutive year, becoming the first band in a decade to win in the category for three straight years, with hope for a fourth straight win in 2021. They also won their fifth consecutive award in the Roots category, and have earned nine career CCMA Award wins with 15 nominations. The band was also awarded a 2021 SOCAN Country Music Award for their single “Country Thunder,” which became their second career Gold single, in 2021.

The Washboard Union has become Canada’s preeminent country band with a growing following all over the world. Resonating with audiences far and wide from North America to Europe, The Washboard Union’s dynamic live performances have set them apart as one of the most unique talents in music today. The 2 time gold-certified trio are also winners of the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year, and have an incredible 31 music awards under their belt.

EVERBOUND FOR YOUR TOWN TOUR:
(Dates may be subject to change due to local or provincial restrictions)
November 4, 2021 PRINCE ALBERT, SK, EA Rawlinson Centre
November 5, 2021 CAMROSE, AB, Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre
November 6, 2021 FORT SASKATCHEWAN, AB, Shell Theatre
November 7, 2021 AIRDRIE, AB, Bert Church Theatre
November 9, 2021 MEDICINE HAT, AB, Esplanade Main Theatre
November 12, 2021 WINNIPEG, MB, Club Regent
January 26, 2022 LINDSAY, ON
January 27, 2022 OTTAWA, ON
January 28, 2022 MEAFORD, ON
January 29, 2022 BRAMPTON, ON
January 30, 2022 ORILLIA, ON
January 31, 2022 WINGHAM, ON
February 2, 2022 BRANTFORD, ON
February 3, 2022 HUNTSVILLE, ON
February 4, 2022 KINGSTON, ON
February 5, 2022 GUELPH, ON
March 4, 2022 CRANBROOK, BC
March 5, 2022 TRAIL, BC
March 7 & 9, 2022 CAMPBELL RIVER, BC
March 10, 2022 NANAIMO, BC
March 11, 2022 DUNCAN, BC
March 13, 2022 QUESNEL, BC
March 14, 2022 PRINCE GEORGE, BC
March 15, 2022 TERRACE, BC

Aaron Goodvin Announces New EP ‘Lucky Stars’ To Be Released October 22

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Country music star and 2x 2021 CCMA Award nominee Aaron Goodvin has announced the release of his new EP, Lucky Stars, due out October 22. Goodvin teams up again with Grammy-nominated producer Matt McClure, who he worked with on his 2019 JUNO Award nominated album “V,” and features the Alberta-born, Nashville-based artist alongside an esteemed lineup of collaborators, creating dazzling music ranging from the ridiculously catchy to the wildly cinematic.

“I’m so incredibly proud of this EP and every song that is on it,” says Goodvin. “Every time we put something out, we get more dialed in. Can’t wait for the world to hear.”

Also today, Goodvin has released a new song, “You Ain’t,” accompanied by an official lyric video. “You Ain’t” is the third song to be released ahead of Lucky Stars, following this summer’s hit “Boy Like Me,” which is currently Top 10 at Canadian country radio, and the incandescent tune “About Mexico.”

On Tuesday, September 28, Goodvin will launch a weekly live stream series called “Counting My Lucky Stars.” Tune in on his Facebook, Twitter or YouTube Tuesdays at 8:30 pm ET/7:30 PM CT for songs, stories and an inside look at the new EP.

Last night, Goodvin picked up two CCMA Award nominations – in the Interactive Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year categories – bringing his career total to nine nominations. The CCMA Awards will be handed out in London, Ontario, in November.

Meanwhile, as “Boy Like Me” rises up the Canadian charts, Goodvin’s bona fide anthem and line dance sensation “Lonely Drum” continues to pull ecstatic fans into its orbit, most recently influential American radio host Bobby Bones, who championed the track on his nationally syndicated show, which is syndicated to nearly 200 stations in the U.S. and Canada. Already a double-platinum smash in Canada, “Lonely Drum” continues to climb the charts stateside.

In addition to being an electrifying live performer, country music star Aaron Goodvin is an incomparable singer/songwriter whose music resonates with fans worldwide. His dossier includes two critically acclaimed albums, a number one single, several top 10s, a 2018 CCMA Songwriter of the Year Award, a 2020 JUNO Award nomination for Country Album of the Year, and a tour with Rascal Flatts. Lucky Stars is the first of a planned pair of EPs teeing up major touring intended to bring Goodvin’s uniquely accessible music to every corner of the planet.

Sonic Reducers: Nirvana’s Nevermind Is Getting A Massive 30th Anniversary Reissue

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Sonic Reducers. One topic. Two music nerds. Five minutes.

We talk about the 30th anniversary edition of Nirvana’s Nevermind, weigh in on the endless tide of deluxe edition box sets, and wonder how Kurt Cobain would deal with it if he were alive today.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band’s “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” Film To Be Released Worldwide For The First Time This November

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Sony Music Entertainment’s Premium Content Division, in partnership with Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, has announced “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts,” a Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band film featuring ten never-before released performances from the Madison Square Garden MUSE benefit concerts, and full footage of the band’s entire setlist for the first time. Edited by longtime Springsteen collaborator Thom Zimny from the original 16mm film alongside remixed audio from Bob Clearmountain, “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” represent the highest quality and best recorded Bruce Springsteen performances from an explosive, ascendant and rarely-filmed era of the E Street Band. “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” film will be released in HD on physical formats November 19, including on two CD with DVD, two CD with Blu-Ray and two LP formats. The film will be available globally in HD for digital download on November 16 and digital rental on November 23.

“A few years ago, I started re-examining the filmed archives for Bruce and the Band’s appearances at the No Nukes concerts of 1979,” said Thom Zimny. “I quickly realized that these were the best performances and best filming from the Band’s legendary Seventies, and dedicated myself to bringing out the full potential of the footage. Having worked as Bruce’s principal director and editor for the last 20 years, I can say without reservation that this newly re-edited, re-mixed and restored ninety minute film is the gold standard for Bruce and the Band live during one of their greatest creative periods.”

“The Seventies were a golden period in the history of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and the Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts is the greatest document of that era we will ever have,” said Jon Landau. “It’s a pure rock show from beginning to end, the energy level is transcendent, and the mastery of the art and the craft of rock music is awe inspiring.”

“We’re thrilled to be able to give audiences around the world the opportunity to witness these groundbreaking performances,” said Tom Mackay, President, Premium Content, Sony Music Entertainment. “‘The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts’ is a rare opportunity to experience an event that became an instant classic and marked a pivotal moment for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.”

Watch “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” trailer below.

A composite of two performances captured during the multi-day ‘No Nukes’ concerts, the film packs the intensity of a marathon Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band show into a crackling 90 minute run-time. Among the highlights are then-unreleased versions of “The River” and “Sherry Darling,” live staples “Badlands,” “Born To Run” and “Thunder Road,” plus covers of Buddy Holly’s “Rave On” and a version of Maurice Williams’ “Stay” featuring special guests Jackson Browne, Tom Petty and Rosemary Butler. Noted film producer Jon Kilik, who served in the camera crew for the No Nukes concerts and penned liner notes for this release, reflects that “magic was in the air. The energy on stage and from the crowd was beyond measure and description.” “The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” were captured while Springsteen and the E Street Band were in the midst of recording The River and just after the conclusion of their breakout 1978 Darkness Tour, marking a rare chance to witness the future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers comprehensively in the heart of their reputation-making rise.

“The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts” Setlist
1. Prove It All Night
2. Badlands
3. The Promised Land
4. The River
5. Sherry Darling
6. Thunder Road
7. Jungleland
8. Rosalita Come Out Tonight
9. Born To Run
10. Stay
11. Detroit Medley
12. Quarter To Three
13. Rave On

Kacey Musgraves “Star-Crossed” Is Now Available On Paramount+

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Golden Hour set the world on fire. What happens next? Join Grammy-Award winning country superstar Kacey Musgraves in star-crossed, the film inspired by the new album.

Kacey Musgraves describes her newest album as “a modern-day tragedy in three acts” that “tells an extremely personal journey of heartache and healing.” The 50-minute film is directed by Bardia Zeinali and stars Musgraves, featuring appearances from Eugene Levy, Princess Nokia, Victoria Pedretti, comedian Meg Stalter, RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Symone and more.

Streaming exclusively on Paramount+ now.

Alessia Cara Announces Upcoming Third Studio Album, “In The Meantime”, Out September 24

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Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Alessia Cara raised the curtain on her eagerly awaited upcoming third album, In the Meantime, with the announcement of her artwork and album date for the September 24 release.

Alessia’s one-of-a-kind voice and powerful performance chops are in high demand as she launches the first salvos from her forthcoming project. Her previously announced version of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” is set for their upcoming deluxe ‘Black Album’ box set, and she will join Metallica, Billie Eilish, Lorde, The Weeknd, BTS and many more for the September 25th Global Citizen concert.

Alessia Cara uses pop music as a diary. Since catapulting to stardom with quintessential loner anthem “Here” in 2015, the singer/songwriter has matured alongside her audience, capturing the highs and lows of adolescence and young adulthood with camera-like clarity. In many ways, Cara’s new era is a snapshot of an artist finally processing her meteoric rise in the music industry. The Grammy winner’s debut single, “Here,” peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to sell three million copies. Her platinum-selling debut album, Know-It-All, delivered another smash hit with “Scars to Your Beautiful” and she memorably contributed “How Far I’ll Go” to the Moana soundtrack. She then added further platinum plaques to her collection with “Stay,” a dizzying club collaboration with Zedd, and an unforgettable feature on Logic’s “1-800-273-8255.” The Brampton, Ontario, native returned in 2018 with The Pains of Growing, which won a Juno Award for Best Album and Songwriter of the Year cemented Cara as one of her generation’s foremost singer/songwriters. Now, she is ready to soar even higher in 2021 with the release of her new singles “Sweet Dream” and “Shapeshifter.”

SUE FOLEY Releases “Southern Men” Video From Upcoming Pinky’s Blues Album

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Stony Plain Records announces an October 22 release date for Pinky’s Blues, the new album from award-winning blues guitarist/singer Sue Foley. Featuring several Sue Foley originals, as well as songs from some of her favorite blues and roots artists, Pinky’s Blues was recorded at Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas. Joining Sue Foley (guitar, vocals) for the recording sessions were Jon Penner (bass), Chris “Whipper” Layton (drums) and Mike Flanigin (Hammond B3 organ), who also produced the album.

To support the release of her new disc, Foley will embark on an extensive tour schedule that includes both an official showcase at the upcoming September Americana Music Conference in Nashville, as well as a set at the Kessler Day Party Showcase during the conference.

Foley also shot videos for three songs from the new album that were directed by Tim Hardiman, who directed the latest Black Keys video.

Pinky’s Blues is the follow up to Sue Foley’s breakout album The Ice Queen, released in 2018. Foley’s new album is a raw, electric guitar driven romp through the backroads of Texas blues, with Foley’s signature pink paisley Fender Telecaster, “Pinky,” at the wheel. She won “Best Traditional Female (Koko Taylor Award)” at the 2020 Blues Music Awards in Memphis, was nominated for a Juno Award (Canadian Grammy), and she took home the award for “Best Guitar Player” at the Toronto Maple Blues Awards. For the last few years Foley and her band have kept a rigorous touring schedule across the USA, Canada and Europe. Some highlights were appearances at The Beacon Theater (NYC), guesting with Jimmie Vaughan (opening for Eric Clapton) at Royal Albert Hall in London, Montreal Jazz Fest, Ottawa Blues Fest (w/ Buddy Guy), Moulin Blues (Holland), NPR’s Mountainstage (with Bela Fleck), Doheny Blues Fest, and the Jungle Show in Austin, Texas.

Foley and producer Mike Flanigin decided to make the album in the middle of the COVID lockdown in 2020. “Mike, drummer Chris Layton and I had just finished making Mike’s album, West Texas Blues, and we needed another challenge to keep us busy,” Foley says. “And because we’d been hanging out together we were comfortable in each other’s presence, and this would be a very low-key closed session. I brought in Jon Penner to play bass, who was my first bass player and had been on all my early records. So just the four of us along with engineer Chris Bell went into the studio and recorded the entire album in three days. What you’re hearing is live, off the floor, in the moment the music was played totally spontaneously and, mainly, improvised. And, we wanted to make something representative of the Texas blues that we had been schooled on in Austin. So, we picked great songs and I wrote a few of my own to round things out. Everything on it is a labor of love.”

Foley consider her guitar a living extension of who she is and it helps guide her through the rambunctiously-deep renditions of everything she performs. It was while playing Pinky and doing a series of live-streaming events with Mike Flanigin that much of Pinky’s Blues came together. “”During the COVID lockdown, Mike Flanigin and I had started a live-stream show called ‘Texas Blues Party’,” she says, “and all we were doing was live-streaming from Mike’s house, just the two of us along with a drum machine and playing and talking about the history of Texas blues. It was a fun concept and it ended up being the foundation for both Mike’s album and mine. We called Angela Strehli one day and ended up learning some of her songs. I think she’s one of the most soulful blues singers there ever was. And besides being such a great singer Angela is also a wonderful songwriter, so I was thrilled to be able to include two of her incredible songs on this album.”

As life turned inward throughout 2020 and now into 2021, everyone has had to learn new ways to live and relate to not only others, but to the whole outside world. In some ways, many days feel like we’re all back in school again, feeling our way through the new fundamentals of living. Sue Foley’s life has been an exploration of the blues and so much more. Leaving Canada as a young player, she knew she had to go where the music thrived. All her years in Austin, and including those when she left to learn new approaches to life, have all come together on PINKY’S BLUES. “The fact that I have ended up back in Austin just seems right,” Foley says. My home is Canada and I definitely identify as a Canadian. But I had a yearning for this music and I can’t even put my finger on why or how. It got in my soul when I was a teenager. I guess I was open and I got imprinted by the sound and the force of blues music. I saw my first blues show at 15 and I swear I’ve never been the same. I was lucky because I was able to play with so many legends before they passed away. That direct transmission, as we know, is what it’s all about. I have the kind of experience and education that you can’t even get anymore. In a way it’s a big responsibility to carry the message of these giants. But even more important, it’s about finding your own voice within this framework. In blues, that takes time. The beauty of blues, and something I’ve always loved about it, is that you get better as you get older. I’ve always been a fan of older musicians. There’s something about the message, the life experience, the whole package. If you can keep a good perspective on life, a sense of humor, and a love for what you’re doing, you have much more to give. This is when it all really happens.”

It for sure is all really happening all over PINKY’S BLUES. Sue Foley’s well-loved guitar is stepping up and stepping out, playing the music of the spheres and sharing a love for something so deep and so pure there are no words to truly describe it. Though Foley tries: “I’ve been on the road for over 30 years. You could call that paying my dues. I’ve made over a dozen albums of my own. I’ve raised a child. I’ve bought and sold homes. I’ve had great successes and great failures. And all of this just makes my life richer and more colorful. It’s funny I keep coming back to the same 30 or 40 albums as my place of inspiration. I keep studying the same artists, over and over again. Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Memphis Minnie, T-Bone Walker, Howlin’ Wolf, etc…etc.,… You never really get there. You’re just always going. But it’s a great trip and I never get tired of playing a slow blues. That’s the ultimate.” Today, in 2021, Sue Foley is surely one of the ultimate. With Pinky right by her side.

The “cabin fever” atmosphere created by the pandemic, also afforded her an opportunity to really map out her next moves. “I’ve had a lot of time to think about what the next chapter is,” Foley admits. “After being home for so long, all I really want to do is turn up and play my guitar for as many folks as I can. I can’t wait to get out on the road.”