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Lee Ann Womack w/ Charlie Worsham with Charlie Worsham

Hartford

DETAILS

Fri, March 16, 2018
Hartford, CT
Show: 8:30 PM

Ticket INFO


Member Presale: 11/13/17 06 AM
Public Onsale: 11/16/17 06 AM

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GENRE

Country / Pop
Lee Ann Womack w/ Charlie Worsham

Lee Ann Womack is making here long awaited return to Infinity Hall! We are honored and excited to welcome her back. Grammy and CMA award winning artist and has written one of the most influential cross over songs of all time “I Hope you Dance”. She releases here new album: The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone in October of this year so expect some hits, new and old and an incredible night with one of the best country vocalists of her era. Grab your pair of tickets today as this one will go fast!

VIP Event: Bottom of the Barrel with LEE ANN WOMACK

VIP package includes: Post-show meet and greet with photo op, autographed The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone, autographed laminate, and Dated Show Setlist.

Only 50 tickets at $50.00 All VIP patrons must also purchase a ticket to the show as well.

 

Lee Ann Womack

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www.leeannwomack.com

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Artist Bio

Lee Ann Womack new album and debut for ATO Records, ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone,’ is a stunning exploration of the music of East Texas that showcases Lee Ann Womack’s talent for timeless songwriting and cements her status as “one of American roots music’s foremost auteurs” (NPR Music). To mark the occasion, the New York Times has run a career-spanning profile of Lee Ann’s work, in which they called Lee Ann "one of her generation's most acclaimed vocalists," saying the record embodies "the most delicate and desperate extremes of melancholy." Read the full feature here.

 

To accompany the new album, Lee Ann has announced over 30 additional full-band headlining dates. She’ll be accompanied by some of Nashville’s best musicians, with Jonathan Trebing (guitar), Lex Price (bass), Dave Dunseath (drums), Justin Schipper (pedal steel) and Luke Bulla (fiddle) rounding out her touring band.

 

For more on how ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ came to life, watch this mini documentary produced by Live Nation’s Homecoming series here.

 

American Songwriter called ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ “a late-breaking short list nominee for 2017’s album of the year,” while LA Times says the album is “one of the most personal albums of her impressive career.”

 

Produced by her husband Frank Liddell (2017 ACM Album of the Year winning producer for Miranda Lambert's 'The Weight of These Wings') and largely recorded at the legendary SugarHill Studios in Houston, TX, 'The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone' features more Lee Ann Womack co-writes than all her previous albums combined, making it her most personal collection to date. The album mixes the country, soul, gospel and blues of her native East Texas, into an audacious, sharp-edged work of art.

 

Charlie Worsham

See Charlie Worsham on a stage and you immediately understand what he understood from the beginning: It's where he's meant to be. For him, music wasn't just a thing, it was the only thing. "I kind of feel like I didn't have much choice. The songs... the playing... those were the only things that ever really kept my attention." As a ridiculously talented multi-instrumentalist and student of great songs, he's developed a unique modern country sound built around the traditional acoustic instruments he grew up on. 

Starting in his hometown of Grenada, Mississippi, Charlie was always out playing somewhere. From the Opry at age twelve to the local Missionary Baptist Church to the back-road blues joints he wasn't even supposed to know about, much less play in, wherever he found a stage, he played. And when he wasn't playing, he was listening to everything from Don Williams to Tom Petty to Earl Scruggs. With his energy and showmanship onstage and his understated Mississippi "yes sir" and "no ma'am" offstage, it's easy to understand why so many in Nashville's music community are rooting for him. 

Charlie is currently writing and recording to finish out his major label debut album for Warner Music Nashville. After studying at Berklee School of Music in Boston, he moved South to Nashville. For the last two years, he's divided his time between writing songs, being an in-demand studio musician for other artists and playing his music live — sharing stages across the country with Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert and others. 


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