Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers have announced dates for their anticipated 2020 tour. Dubbed A Good Look’n Tour, the trek kicks off in February in Birmingham, Alabama, and winds its way across the country before wrapping up with a home state show in Louisville, Kentucky. Both Simpson and Childers are Kentucky natives.
The pair’s relationship goes back to Childers’ 2017 album Purgatory, which Simpson co-produced with David Ferguson. He and Ferguson also produced Childers’ latest album Country Squire, released in August. Childers is currently on his Country Squire Run Tour.
The pair’s relationship goes back to Childers’ 2017 album Purgatory, which Simpson co-produced with David Ferguson. He and Ferguson also produced Childers’ latest album Country Squire, released in August. Childers is currently on his Country Squire Run Tour.
- 10/28/2019
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
It was a busy week on the latest Rs 200, with three new albums debuting in the Top Ten, and a Beatles’ oldie earning an impressive total of more than 81,000 album-equivalent units.
DaBaby led the chart with Kirk, which enjoyed more than 170 million streams. That shot the Interscope rapper past Post Malone, whose Hollywood’s Bleeding continues to stream well week after its initial release. Hollywood’s Bleeding earned over 100,000 album equivalent units for the fourth consecutive week.
The Beatles slid in at Number Three on the Rs 200 thanks to a reissue of Abbey Road.
DaBaby led the chart with Kirk, which enjoyed more than 170 million streams. That shot the Interscope rapper past Post Malone, whose Hollywood’s Bleeding continues to stream well week after its initial release. Hollywood’s Bleeding earned over 100,000 album equivalent units for the fourth consecutive week.
The Beatles slid in at Number Three on the Rs 200 thanks to a reissue of Abbey Road.
- 10/7/2019
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Sturgill Simpson played an intimate show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on October 6th, part of a brief small-venue tour he’s leading as a benefit for the Special Forces Foundation. In addition to tracks from his first three albums, Simpson also trotted out some of the tunes from his newly released LP Sound & Fury, including a scorching 10-minute rendition of its closing track “Fastest Horse in Town.”
From its opening squall of feedback, the performance is all about Simpson’s guitar heroics as well as the interplay of his small-but-mighty backing band.
From its opening squall of feedback, the performance is all about Simpson’s guitar heroics as well as the interplay of his small-but-mighty backing band.
- 10/7/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Sturgill Simpson will play a handful of smaller venues on the heels of releasing his new album Sound & Fury this Friday, September 27th. The Kentucky-born singer-songwriter will kick off the trek September 29th at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California.
Spanning six shows in total, the brief tour will visit clubs on the West Coast as well as a few legendary spots in the Northeast before wrapping October 8th (full dates below). Simpson will donate 100 percent of the proceeds from these shows to the Special Forces Foundation, a nonprofit...
Spanning six shows in total, the brief tour will visit clubs on the West Coast as well as a few legendary spots in the Northeast before wrapping October 8th (full dates below). Simpson will donate 100 percent of the proceeds from these shows to the Special Forces Foundation, a nonprofit...
- 9/23/2019
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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