Joan Osborne At The Visulite
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Joan Osborne
With Lera Lynn

The Visulite
Tuesday April 10, 2012
Doors 8:00 PM / Music 9:00 PM

Tickets:  $25.00 Advance & 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
Joan Osborne

In a career that spans over fifteen years, Joan Osborne has proven to be an artistically restless and consistently enthralling performer. Starting with Osborne's breakthrough, debut album Relish, which sold five million copies worldwide and yielded the smash hit "One Of Us" as well as scoring seven Grammy nominations. In 2002, she cemented her reputation as a top tier soul singer with an incredible turn in the acclaimed documentary film Standing in the Shadows of Motown, followed by a tour with legendary Motown backing band The Funk Brothers. In 2003, Osborne toured with the Dixie Chicks and then surprised and wowed audiences touring throughout America for two years as the lead singer for The Dead. In 2007, she graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. Osborne loves to sing and perform in many different genres, but she came back to her soulful rock roots on Little Wild One, her fall 2008 release that reunites her Grammy All-Star team. Joan Osborne is currently getting ready to record a covers album with both Blues and R&B/ Soul tracks from the fifties, sixties and early seventies. Joan and guitarist/musical director Jack Petruzelli (Fab Faux) will produce the album with Lenny Kravitz producer Henry Hirsch engineering in Henry's Waterfront Studios in Hudson, NY. The album will feature songs by such artists as Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Ray Charles, Ike & Tina Turner, Nina Simone, Otis Redding, Al Green and many others.
 
Fast forward to 2012 -
 
Joan Osborne recalls how "Blues music rescued me when I was in need of rescue."  
 
On her newest album, Bring it on Home, Joan returns the favor and it's the blues that gets new life. Drawing from a voice the New York Times called "angelic ecstasy and sexual abandon," Joan Osborne has at long last made an album of vintage blues, R&B and soul songs.  Bring it on Home will be released on March 27th (Saguaro Road Records).
 
A collection of some of her favorite classic songs, Bring it on Home is Osborne's tribute to the music she has long loved and drew inspiration from.  "I knew that, someday, when the time was right and my voice was ready," Osborne says, "I wanted to make a recording like the one you're holding now."  With vocals that growl and soar, Osborne alternately cries out with heart-wrenching soul and foot-stomping grooves.
 
"The voices of Otis Redding and Al Green soothed a troubled soul, the power of Etta James and Tina Turner gave me courage, and the depth of feeling of Muddy Waters and so many other great blues artists allowed me to find and express my own depths," explains Osborne.  "When I began  to sing in New York City in my early 20's, I wanted nothing more than to model myself on these people, to inhabit the music as they did in some small way."
 
 She personally selected the obscure gem "Roll Like A Big Wheel" from her own record collection and added rock n' roll-fueled urgency to it. She also dug deep into John Mayall's work and came back with "Broken Wings," where her vocal performance draws both goosebumps and tears.  The often overlooked Ike Turner-penned "Game of Love" was another treasure Osborne chose to record, and during the sessions an impromptu rendition of "Shake Your Hips" made its way onto the album.  "Shake Your Hips" is the lead track off of Bring it on Home and will be shipped to radio stations in January for airplay.
 
 Bring it on Home also includes tracks originally made famous by American blues masters such as Sonny Boy Williamson ("Bring it on Home"), Muddy Waters ("I Want to Be Loved"), as well as recordings originally released by some of the greatest R&B singers ever including Ray Charles ("I Don't Need No Doctor"), Al Green ("Rhymes") and Otis Redding ("Champagne and Wine").
 
 Bring it on Home was produced by Joan and her longtime music director/guitarist Jack Petruzzelli. It was recorded live in the Waterfront Studios in Hudson, NY by engineer Henry Hirsch (Lenny Kravitz), who used an original 24 track Studer tape machine to recreate the warm and organic analogue sound of the era.  Guest musicians include Barbecue Bob Pomeroy (harmonica), Allen Toussaint (piano on his own "Shoorah! Shoorah!") and vocalists the Holmes Brothers and Rufus Thomas' daughter, Vaneese Thomas.  Jimmy Vivino, Conan O'Brien Show Band musical director, assembled all horn arrangements and also played electric piano on "I Don't Need no Doctor."
 
 Joan Osborne has sold millions of albums and garnered multiple Grammy nominations throughout her critically and commercially acclaimed career. In addition to her own headlining tours, she has sung lead vocals for The Dead (formerly the Grateful Dead) and was featured in the award-winning film Standing In The Shadows of Motown. 

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Presented In Conjunction With Landshark Entertainment

   

When Lera Lynn takes the stage, there is an undeniable feeling that she is something different – something special. Her sultry voice has a way of wrapping around melodies, enveloping the listener in her lyrics, rife with a plainspoken yet cutthroat honesty. When combined with her chordings, which are distinct, original and timeless in their own right, what is revealed is a songwriting craftsman already well on her way to establishing a niche that is very much her own. This coupled with her confident and compelling stage presence and excellent band, guarantee a dynamic and energetic live show.

In March 2011, Lera Lynn released her debut solo album, Have You Met Lera Lynn? on Athens-based indie label, Slow Records. In Summer 2011, Lynn was deemed winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Competition held at Merlefest with her song, “Bobby, Baby.” Sharing that honor with such alumni as Gillian Welch & Tift Merrit, the contest showed the Americana world that Lynn is indeed an upcoming artist to take seriously and watch closely. “Bobby, Baby” also recently won an award for Best Alt. Country Song in the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop poll, which is determined not by judges but by online fan voting. Just as important to her, Lynn walked away with 2011 "Best Americana Artist" and"Best Vocalist of the Year" in her beloved hometown of Athens, GA.

Have You Met Lera Lynn? is available at independent record stores courtesy of the Coalition of Independent Music Stores (CIMS), as well as through LeraLynn.com, SlowRecords.com, Spotify, Amazon, & iTunes.

Lynn and her band will be touring heavily in 2012, with artists such as Joan Osborne and Sarah Jarosz, as well as recording and preparing for the release of a new LP.

Lera Lynn

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