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NewsJesse Harris unveils new album detailsNew York singer-songwriter Jesse Harris has unveiled details of his seventh solo album 'Feel', set for release in July. Harris, who wrote the Grammy-winning song 'Don't Know Why' for Norah Jones and has collaborated with Bright Eyes, recorded the album in just three days on the Lower East Side. Featuring the tracks such as 'Feel', 'You And Me' and 'How Could It Take So Long', the album will come out just one month before the soundtrack to the new Ethan Hawke movie 'The Hottest State' on which acts such as Cat Power, Feist, Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris perform tracks penned by Harris. Harris will preview material in various east coast cities next month: He will play: New York, NY The Living Room (May 1) Philadelphia, PA The Tin Angel (2) New York, NY The Living Room (8) Philadelphia, PA The Tin Angel (9) Northampton, MA The Iron Horse Music Hall (14) New York, NY The Living Room (15) Philadelphia, PA The Tin Angel(16) New York, NY The Living Room (22) Boston, MA The Regattabar (24) New York, NY The Living Room (29) 'Feel' is release July 10. Will Haven UK tour dates Seminal Sacramento rockers WILL HAVEN are readying themselves for a full UK tour to begin NEXT WEEK!!! Having previewed the band earlier this year in it's new incarnation (with vocalist Jeff Jaworski successfully taking over from Grady Avenell) at a highly lauded one-off London show, the guys - also consisting of original members guitarist Jeff Irwin, bassist Mike Martin, drummer Mitch Wheeler, plus touring guitarist Cayle Hunter - are raring to hit our shores once more to unleash their inimitable brand of hardcore on the masses. Catch the guys at one of the following shows: 3rd Brighton Freebutt 4th Southampton Brook 5th Exeter Cavern 6th Cardiff Club Ibach 7th London Academy 8th Leeds Rios 9th Nottingham Junktion 10th Leicester Charlotte 11th Liverpool Barfly 12th Sheffield Corporation 13th Manchester Music Box 14th Glasgow King Tuts 15th Newcastle Trillions 16th Wolverhampton Little Civic 17th Bedford esquires |
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