Jill Andrews At The Visulite
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Jill Andrews
With Time Sawyer

The Visulite
Saturday February 4, 2012
Doors 6:30 PM / Music 7:30 PM

Tickets:  $12.00 Advance & $15.00 DOS

Tickets can be purchased in advance at CD Warehouse (King's Drive), Manifest Discs, Sunshine Daydreams (NoDa), online at CarolinaTix, PayPal or Music Today and by phone at 1.800.594.TIXX or
704.372.1000

Jill Andrews

Jill Andrews has been a musician all her life: from her first original tune in kindergarten – a ditty about the letter P – to the stage at Fillmore East. And this year, the heart-stopping voice and June-apple face of the everybodyfield’s embarks on an exciting new solo project.
 
Jill picked up a guitar for the first time when she was 19 and a camp counselor in East Tennessee. Armed with only three chords, she had all she needed to create deep and soulful songs with lonesome melodies and haunting lyrics.
 
It was also at that summer camp where Jill met future bandmate Sam Quinn. It was an undeniable musical union. When they joined with dobro player Dave Richey, the everybodyfields were born. The band was unstoppable. And the face of Tennessee’s roots music would never be the same.
 
As the fan base grew, Jill was fueled by the fact the people really believed in the everybodyfields. She says of this time in her life, “We weren’t trying to be famous, but people kept encouraging us, so we kept playing.”
 
the everybodyfields toured extensively, playing at festivals like Bonnaroo and Floydfest, as well as honkytonks, bars, and theaters from coast to coast. They quickly outgrew the trio format, attracting the best of Tennessee’s finest cache of musicians and finally topping out at a band of five. Their first album, “Halfway There: Electricity and the South,” was released in 2004, followed by “Plague of Dreams” in 2005, and “Nothing is Okay” in 2007. Paste Magazine listed them in their “Best of What’s Next” issue in September 2008, saying that they “straddle old and new, bitter and sweet, desperation and transcendence with an arresting command.”
 
That same magic is what fans can expect from Jill’s latest project. She’s got a slew of new songs, but the themes will be familiar and fans who’ve fallen head over heels for Jill’s material can expect her signature alt-country, roots rock sound to deliver and grow.
 
Jill’s songs are born from true-to-life experiences and have universal themes; they reflect Jill’s deep empathy and reveal her own vulnerabilities. Jill wrote “City Noise” after moving from Johnson City to Knoxville, where she learned how fast a city can be. The song is about finding true love in the midst of betrayal. “A Way Out” was written for a childhood friend who veered off course; the song was a way for Jill to inspire and encourage her.
 
The songs don’t always come easy for Jill – she needs a quiet space with no distractions and a piping hot cup of tea beside her. “I usually come up with the melody in my head first,” she said. “Then I’ll figure out how to translate it to the guitar.”
 
And what usually happens is soul stirring, contemplative and focused: a story, a feeling, a song that warms you like a winter quilt – or chills you to the bone. Either way, when you hear Jill Andrews sing, you will remember it.

    

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Presented In Conjunction With Landshark Entertainment

   

Time Sawyer, an up and coming band from Charlotte, North Carolina was formed in mid 2009. First as an acoustic two person group consisting of Sam Tayloe, lead vocalist and rhythm guitar, and Kurt Layell as lead guitarist. The band took a short break from songwriting early in 2010. After a few months off, Sam and Kurt decided it was time to expand and added two more important pieces to the act, introducing a banjo played by Houston Norris, and the drums played by Clay Stirewalt. Time Sawyer has already begun work on their 3rd album together and can't wait to share their new material.

 

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