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Rissi Palmer Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Rissi Palmer

Charley Crockett w/ Rissi Palmer

Motorco
723 Rigsbee Ave
Durham, NC 27701-2138

27. Sept. 2017

19:30 UTC
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Sonic Pie Productions and So When Do I Clap? present Texas roots/blues artist Charley Crockett. Full band format and first headlining show in Durham! Growing up with a single mother in San Benito, Texas, the hometown of Tejano star Freddy Fender was not easy for blues singer Charley Crockett. Hitchhiking across the country exposed Crockett to the street life at a young age, following in the footsteps of his relative, American folk hero Davy Crockett, who also lived a wild life on the American frontier. After train hopping across the country, singing on the streets for change in New Orleans’ French Quarter, busking in New York City and performing across Texas and Northern California, Crockett set off to travel the world and lived on the streets of Paris for nearly a year before searching for home in Spain, Morocco, and Northern Africa. The blues artist returned home to Texas and released his debut solo album titled A Stolen Jewel in 2015, receiving critical acclaim in Dallas and ultimately landing him a Dallas Observer Music Award that year for “Best Blues Act”. A record “rich with Southern flavor, a musical gumbo of Delta blues, honky-tonk, gospel and Cajun jazz,” Jewel proved that Crockett, born into poverty in the Rio Grande, had come home to make his musical mark on the South. Crockett, who is self-described as elusive, rebellious and self-taught, has been compared to legends like Bill Withers, Merle Haggard, and Gary Clark Jr. He released his sophomore record In The Night, an admirable nod to his Texas country and Louisiana blues roots, on June 4 and ended 2016 having played over 125 shows. “In the Night” and Crockett’s song “I Am Not Afraid” received international recognition from top tastemakers after being picked by NPR Music as one of the "Top 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing” and selected by David Dye to be featured on World Cafe in late July. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram called it “an impressive calling card, full of Crockett's plaintive soulfulness and swinging tempos" and Central Track noted the artist as having "the well-rounded songwriting capabilities of Van Morrison and a vocal approach that finds common ground between Bill Withers and early Dr. John." Crockett graced the cover of Buddy Magazine in May 2016, who called him “the archetype of the new American vagabond.” He has shared the stage with artists like Justin Townes Earle, Citizen Cope, Alejandro Escovedo, Joe Ely, Sean Hayes, Tab Benoit, Turnpike Troubadours, and Leon Bridges. Durham's powerhouse southern soul outfit, the Rissi Palmer Band, opens the evening! $12 adv, $14 day of show
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Rissi Palmer Biography

Rissi Palmer's gift lies in reaching across boundaries. One of our most compelling singers, she is at home in R&B but made her mark in country, bringing the entire spectrum of popular music to bear on music she calls “Southern Soul.”

Her new album, Revival, is her most powerful work to date. The product of a mature artistic vision, laser-focused social consciousness, and a voice with the power and grace only experience can bring, it is also her most important work. Revival finds Rissi dealing with some of the most pressing issues of the times, as well as with the personal realms of love, loss, and identity.

“It’s one of the most personal things I’ve written and recorded,” she says. “Everything I write is personal, but I feel like I’m in a place of being really honest and transparent with people, because that’s what I like in an artist. That’s what I look for; those are the people I’m interested in, and I want to do that same thing for others.”

The first single from the project, “Seeds,” along with its riveting video, finds Rissi taking an unflinching look at tensions as old as humanity and as fresh as today’s headlines, with a message that joins biblical themes and modern equality movements. “Seeds” celebrates human freedom and dignity in the face of oppression, counseling understanding and communication in a spirit of hope and unity.

“‘Seeds’ is a crowd favorite and has been since I wrote it,” she says, “and so it was the first thing I recorded and put out from this record. It’s the first thing you hear on the album and it sets the tone for everything else you’re about to hear.”

Two of the other key tracks are “Soul Message,” written just after she married her husband Bryan, and the powerful “You Were Here,” written after her miscarriage.

“‘Soul Message’ is the only love song on this album, and having been married now for nine years I feel like this is pretty expressive of what marriage is. There are times when all you can do is dig deeper and reach out to each other from a visceral soul place because regular communication is not getting it. It’s one of my favorite songs on the record, and I love the production that Brian Owens, my producer, came up with. It just totally fits, with this kind of old Muscle Shoals-ish vibe. ‘You Were Here’ is probably one of the hardest songs I’ve ever written. Thank God for my cowriters Deanna Walker and Rick Beresford—I think I sobbed the entire time we wrote it. I was struck by how many of my friends have experienced this and don’t talk about it. It’s a profoundly lonely experience even if you have a partner, and I just didn’t want people to feel alone anymore.”

The rest of the project reflects Rissi’s engagement with a world clearly in need of uplift, with songs of exhortation like “Breathe In” and “Revival,” and of compassion and hope, as in “Little Black Boy, Little Black Girl.”

The daughter of Georgia natives, Rissi was born near Pittsburgh and spent her adolescent years in Missouri. Raised in a musical family that loved both country and R&B, she sang in a singing and dancing troupe sponsored by a local television station at 16. She was offered her first publishing and label deals at 19, and in 2007 released the album Rissi Palmer, charting with the singles, “Country Girl,” “Hold On To Me,” and “No Air.” She followed with a Christmas single, an independently released children’s album, Best Day Ever, and an EP called The Back Porch Sessions.

Rissi has performed at The White House, Lincoln Center, and the Grand Ole Opry, has appeared on Oprah & Friends, CNN, the CBS Early Show, and the Tavis Smiley Show. She has shared stages with Taylor Swift, The Eagles, Chris Young, and Charley Crockett, and she has been featured in Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, People, Parade, Ebony, Newsweek, and The Huffington Post
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