Amos Lee

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Today, acclaimed singer-songwriter Amos Lee releases his new album, Transmissions on his own Hoagiemouth Records via Thirty Tigers. Transmissions is Lee's 11th studio album and first new collection of original songs in more than two years.

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Today, acclaimed singer-songwriter Amos Lee shares his new song, "Darkest Places." The track, available everywhere now, is taken from his much-anticipated new album, Transmissions, due out Friday, August 9 on his own Hoagiemouth Records via Thirty Tigers.

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter Amos Lee has announced his eagerly awaited new album, Transmissions, available Friday, August 9 on his own Hoagiemouth Records via Thirty Tigers. Pre-orders are available now. Lee’s 11th studio album and first new collection of original songs in more than two years, Transmissions is heralded by today’s premiere of the graceful first single, “Hold On Tight,” available everywhere now. An official music video by Anthony Mulcahy & James Delahunty premieres today on YouTube.

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Amos Lee is excited to announce additional dates for his 2024 US Tour. The new dates begin on March 22 at Dallas, TX’s Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, and continue through September 27, at Edgefield Wintery in Troutdale, OR. The full itinerary is below.

Ticket pre-sales begin Wednesday, March 13 at 10am  and go until Thursday, March 14 at 10pm. The general public on-sales begin Friday, March 15 at 10am. All tickets can be purchased via www.amoslee.com.

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In an exciting announcement for fans of heartfelt storytelling and acoustic melodies, the Indigo Girls and Amos Lee are joining forces for a series of major North American amphitheater dates this September. This unique collaboration brings together two of the most respected acts in the singer-songwriter genre for a tour that promises to be an unforgettable experience. Tickets for this highly anticipated series of concerts go on sale this week.

Indigo Girls and Amos Lee are teaming up for a string of major North American amphitheater dates in September 2024; tickets go on sale this week. The tour kicks off September 15 at the world-renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO and moves west from there with notable stops at Los Angeles’ Greek Theater, the Santa Barbara Bowl, and Oregon’s Edgefield Amphitheater. The artists will rotate who performs the closing set each night depending on the market.

Amos Lee has shared a soulful and ​​buoyant reimagining of Lucinda Williams’ “Fruits of My Labor” off her GRAMMY-nominated album World Without Tears, the second advance track from his forthcoming tribute record, Honeysuckle Switches (The Songs of Lucinda Williams), out for RSD Black Friday (November 24) via Thirty Tigers. Lee offers a rhythmic acoustic take on the track from his “songwriting hero” layered with powerful vocals, dynamic harmonies, twangy slide guitar, and upright bass.

Amos Lee has long made “music to help listeners heal” (Salon), but after the release of his critically-lauded 2022 album Dreamland - he found himself diving back into the songs he personally leans on in trying times.

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With one foot in the real world and the other in a charmed dimension of his own making, Amos Lee creates the rare kind of music that’s emotionally raw yet touched with a certain magical quality. On his eighth album Dreamland, the Philadelphia-born singer/songwriter intimately documents his real-world struggles (alienation, anxiety, loneliness, despair), an outpouring born from deliberate and often painful self-examination. “For most of my life I’ve walked into rooms thinking, ‘I don’t belong here,’” says Lee.

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