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GUITAR
VIRTUOSO TOMMY EMMANUEL
MARKS TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO THE U.S WITH
‘LIVE AT HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE, BALLARAT, AUSTRALIA’
DVD OUT JULY 11
AND ‘THE MYSTERY’ ALBUM OUT AUGUST 22
BOTH ON FAVORED NATIONS ACOUSTIC;
MAJOR
U.S. TOUR SET TO LAUNCH JUNE 6
May 4, 2006 -- An array of sights and sounds for six-string aficionados
will be seen and heard throughout the summer as guitar virtuoso
and Grammy® Award nominee TOMMY EMMANUEL c.g.p. gives fans a
double dose of his distinguished guitar stylings. First his DVD
release, LIVE AT HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE, BALLARAT, AUSTRALIA,
will come out July 11, followed by his sixth U.S. album, THE
MYSTERY, which will be released August 22. Both are on the Favored
Nations Acoustic label, which is co-owned by renowned guitarist
Steve Vai. Fans will also be treated to his magnificent guitar work
as he performs live as part of an extensive tour kicking off June
6.
A finger style guitarist
inspired by the legendary Chet Atkins (who became one of Emmanuel’s
biggest fans, called him “one of the greatest players on the
planet” and gave him the title c.g.p.—certified guitar
player), he can simultaneously play multiple parts, much like a
pianist does with his left and right hands. But his astounding technique
isn’t just for show; EMMANUEL uses it to organically blend
folk, country, jazz, and other influences in his highly personal,
emotive compositions.
He’s no stranger to awards and high accolades. Emmanuel recorded
with Chet Atkins on 1997’s Grammy-nominated album THE DAY
FINGER PICKERS TOOK OVER THE WORLD, and he’s had the honor
of performing alongside such other living legends as Eric Clapton
(who hails Emmanuel as “probably the greatest finger-picker
in the world today”), Joe Walsh, Stevie Wonder, and Les Paul.
He has also garnered 2 ARIA Awards (Australia’s version of
the Grammy Awards) for “Best Adult Contemporary Album,”
he’s earned four Platinum and Gold albums in his homeland,
he’s also been called one of the “Top 3 Guitarists of
All Time” according to a reader’s poll in Acoustic
Guitar magazine and in 2005, he received the “Album of
the Year” and “Thumb Picker of the Year” awards
as well as an induction into the Thumb Pickers Hall Of Fame in Kentucky.
While Emmanuel has enjoyed touring the world, he has by no means
forsaken his eager Australian audiences. In November of 2005, he
embarked on a regional tour, giving a particularly brilliant performance
in Ballarat, in the region of Victoria, at Her Majesty’s Theatre—Australia’s
best-preserved performing arts hall which has been in continuous
use since 1875. The show was captured on the LIVE AT HER MAJESTY’S
THEATRE DVD, on which the hall’s naturally pristine acoustics
are enhanced with DTS 5.1 channel surround sound. Directed by Mark
Bayly, it was shot with multiple cameras and is presented in widescreen
format so that the home viewer can enjoy a front-row experience.
As a bonus, Emmanuel discusses his music and his life in between
the songs.
A must for any Emmanuel
fan, the DVD offers an ample overview of the guitarist’s finest
songs and interpretations, including works found on the previous
Favored Nations Acoustic release ENDLESS ROAD and new compositions
from his upcoming CD. From the blazing bluegrass runs of “Tall
Fiddler”; to a colorful take on “Over the Rainbow”
with its dazzling harp-style harmonics; to “Walls,”
a beautiful duet sung with fiancée Elizabeth Watkins, LIVE
AT HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE is a stylistically diverse yet
cohesive set of tunes in all.
Marking the follow-up
to 2005’s critically acclaimed ENDLESS ROAD (Favored
Nations Acoustic, described by Acoustic Guitar as, ”…the
best solo recording yet from this brilliant acoustic musician and
performer”), THE MYSTERY was inspired by Emmanuel’s
travels with Watkins; each of the album’s compositions is
a musical snapshot or sojourn. The album’s spirited opener,
“Cantina Senese,” has some delicious mandolin-like lines
and evokes the feelings of being at a special restaurant. Emmanuel
explains, “Cantina Senese—which is located in Livorno,
Tuscany, near Florence—is a very interesting place. You walk
through the front door and into another dimension: the smell of
garlic, coffee, and cigarettes, and the buzz of people talking combine
to create a unique, magical experience. I tried to capture this
ambience in a composition.”
As the only song on
THE MYSTERY with vocals, “Walls” was penned by the
Grammy-nominated duo of Pam Rose and Mary Ann Kennedy—whose
tunes have been recorded by Reba McEntire and Martina McBride—along
with co-writer Randy Sharp. Emmanuel sings and plays this warm,
optimistic song with Watkins. And what sounds like a full band is
actually all Emmanuel, who’s also quite an accomplished drummer.
Not surprisingly, Emmanuel
regards THE MYSTERY as his greatest work to date. Indeed,
the album’s many moods, idioms, and references—to say
nothing of its stunning virtuosity—fully demonstrate the complex
though accessible musician that Emmanuel is. The modest c.g.p. puts
it best: “I don’t usually listen to my own work; I tend
to record something, and then move on. But I’ve been enjoying
the album a lot, as it’s deeper and more special than anything
I’ve ever done. I think that’s a good sign.”
On the touring front,
Emmanuel will be launching an extensive U.S. summer jaunt starting
with a pair of acoustic guitar workshops and concerts June 6 and
7 in Skaneateles, NY. He’s already got dates booked well into
2007.
Included in the schedule
will be this year’s installment of “TommyFest”
in Newport News, VA at the Yoder Barn June 29 through July 2 featuring
acclaimed guitarist Stephen Bennett and Australian female duo Bluehouse.
“TommyFest” began several years ago in Kentucky and
involves a series of live music performances in various locations
around the world. Emmanuel headlines and always showcases other
performers whom he admires, who jam with Emmanuel at the end of
the evening. In addition to the live shows in the evening, guitar
workshops and classes are held during the day.
“TommyFest”
will premiere in Australia in October 2006 with U.S. ukulele virtuoso
Jake Shimabukuro, German guitarist Joscho Stephan and English jazz
guitarist Martin Taylor as featured guests. Past festivals include
annual appearances in Elizabethtown, KY (February), one in Windsor,
UK (Easter weekend) and two in Germany (Dortmund in January, Rietberg
in August). Previous “TommyFest” participants include
guitarists Richard Smith, Johnny Dickenson, Martin Taylor, Albert
Lee, Stephen Bennett and Thom Bresh.
Check out Tommy Emmanuel
at any of the following stops:
| DATE |
CITY |
VENUE |
| Tue 6/6 |
Skaneateles, NY |
Sherwood Inn |
| Wed 6/7 |
Skaneateles, NY |
Sherwood Inn |
| Thu 6/8 |
Rochester, NY |
Rochester Christian
Reformed Church |
| Fri 6/9 |
Syracuse, NY |
Syracuse Center
for the Arts |
| Sat 6/10 |
Ithaca, NY |
The Community School
for Music & Arts |
| Mon 6/12 |
New York, NY |
B.B. King's Blues
Club |
| Tue 6/13 |
Northampton, MA |
Iron Horse Saloon |
| Wed 6/14 |
Cambridge, MA |
The Regatta Bar |
| Thu 6/15 |
Philadelphia, PA |
The Colonial Theater
(Phoenixville) |
| Fri 6/16 |
Baltimore, MD |
Kraushaar Hall,
Goucher College |
| Sat 6/17 |
Birmingham, AL |
City Stages |
| Mon 6/19 |
Beach Haven, NJ |
Surflight Theater |
| Fri 6/23 |
Ashville, NC |
The Orange Peel |
| Sun 6/25 |
Charleston, WV |
Clay Center |
| Tue 6/27 |
Charlottesville,
VA |
Gravity Lounge |
| Thu 6/29 |
Newport News, VA |
TommyFest - the
Yoder Barn |
| Fri 6/30 |
Newport News, VA |
TommyFest - the
Yoder Barn |
| Sat 7/1 |
Newport News, VA |
TommyFest - the
Yoder Barn |
| Sun 7/2 |
Newport News, VA |
TommyFest - the
Yoder Barn |
| Mon 7/3 |
Alexandria, VA |
The Birchmere |
| Tue 7/4 |
Bardstown, KY |
Main Street |
| Thu 7/13 |
Nashville, TN |
Chet Atkins Appreciation
Society Conv. |
| Fri 7/14 |
Nashville, TN |
Chet Atkins Appreciation
Society Conv. |
| Sat 7/15 |
Nashville, TN |
Chet Atkins Appreciation
Society Conv. |
| Sun 7/16 |
Grass Valley, CA |
Worldfest at Grass
Valley Fairgrounds |
| Mon 7/17 |
Berkeley, CA |
Berkeley Repertory
Theatre |
| Tue 7/18 |
San Francisco, CA |
National Guitar
Workshop Master Class (1-4pm) |
| Tue 7/18 |
Redwood City, CA |
The Little Fox |
| Thu 7/20 |
Petaluma, CA |
McNear's Mystic
Theatre |
| Fri 7/21 |
Felton, CA |
Don Quixote's Music
Hall |
| Sat 7/22 |
El Cajon, CA |
East County Performing
Arts Center |
| Sun 7/23 |
West Hollywood,
CA |
House of Blues |
| Sat 7/29 |
Copper Mountain,
CO |
Villages at Copper
Mountain |
| Wed 9/6 |
Waco, TX |
Bosque River Stage/McLennan
College |
| Thu 9/7 |
Oklahoma City, OK |
Stage Center |
| Fri 9/8 |
Oklahoma City, OK |
Stage Center |
| Sat 9/9 |
Tulsa, OK |
Tulsa Performing
Arts Center |
| Sun 9/10 |
Tulsa, OK |
Tulsa Performing
Arts Center |
| Fri 9/15 |
Winfield, KS |
Walnut Valley Festival |
| Sat 9/16 |
Winfield, KS |
Walnut Valley Festival |
| Sat 9/23 |
Boulder, CO |
Boulder Theater |
| Fri 9/29 |
Malibu, CA |
Pepperdine University |
| Fri 2/2/2007 |
Elizabethtown, KY |
TommyFest - Hardin
Cty Schools PAC |
| Sat 2/3/2007 |
Elizabethtown, KY |
TommyFest - Hardin
Cty Schools PAC |
| Sun 2/4/2007 |
Elizabethtown, KY |
TommyFest - Hardin
Cty Schools PAC |
* All dates subject to
change.
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ABC Public Relations
818 990 6876
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