Brandi Carlile is nominated for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (for By The Way, I Forgive You) and Song of the Year (for “The Joke”) at the 2018 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards. The annual awards show will take place on September 12 at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.
The nominations follow a landmark year for Carlile, whose new album, By The Way, I Forgive You debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Current Albums chart, Rock Albums chart and Americana/Folk Albums chart and No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart—a career high for the acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer. Released on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records (purchase), the album was produced by Grammy-Award winning producer Dave Cobb and acclaimed musician Shooter Jennings and features the breakout single, “The Joke.” Watch the song’s official music video as well as recent live performances on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
In celebration of the album, Carlile will tour extensively throughout 2018 including stops at Washington D.C.’s The Anthem (two nights), Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Los Angeles’ The Greek Theatre and Seattle’s Moore Theatre among many others. See below for complete details.
Recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A, By The Way, I Forgive You includes ten new songs written by Carlile and longtime collaborators and bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth. Of their close relationship, Brandi comments, “The Twins and I have been in a band for so long now. And not just a band, we are literally a family. When you create art with twins, it becomes unclear when I end and where they begin.” In addition to Carlile (vocals, guitar, piano), Tim Hanseroth (vocals, bass), Phil Hanseroth (vocals, guitar), Cobb (guitar, percussion) and Jennings (piano, organ), the album features Chris Powell (drums), Josh Neumann (cello), John Mark Painter (French horn) as well as string arrangements and conducting by the late Paul Buckmaster (Elton John, The Rolling Stones).
Over the course of their acclaimed career, the band has released six albums, including 2015’s The Firewatcher’s Daughter, which garnered a Grammy nomination for “Best Americana Album.” Additionally, last year, they released Cover Stories: Brandi Carlile Celebrates 10 Years of the Story (An Album to Benefit War Child), which features 14 artists covering the songs on their breakthrough album The Story with all proceeds benefiting War Child. Artists included on the acclaimed project, which Rolling Stone calls, “tender and powerful,” include Dolly Parton, Adele, Pearl Jam, Kris Kristofferson, The Avett Brothers, Margo Price and Jim James as well as a forward written by President Obama. More details can be found here.
In addition to their work as a band, Carlile and the Hanseroth twins remain committed to social activism and advocacy. Together, they are founders of the Looking Out Foundation, which aims to amplify the impact of music by empowering those without a voice. From neighborhood to nation, the foundation helps fund causes and organizations that often go unnoticed. $1 from every concert ticket sold goes directly toward efforts to support the diverse demographic they aim to serve. For more information on how to volunteer, donate or advocate visit lookingoutfoundation.org.
BY THE WAY, I FORGIVE YOU TRACK LIST
1. Every Time I Hear That Song
2. The Joke
3. Hold Out Your Hand
4. The Mother
5. Whatever You Do
6. Fulton County Jane Doe
7. Sugartooth
8. Most Of All
9. Harder To Forgive
10. Party Of One
BRANDI CARLILE CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
May 18—Philadelphia, PA—Merriam Theater (SOLD OUT)
May 19—Washington, D.C.—The Anthem (SOLD OUT)
May 20—Washington, D.C.—The Anthem (SOLD OUT)
June 8—Toronto, ON—Massey Hall
June 9—Ann Arbor, MI—Michigan Theater (SOLD OUT)
June 10—Russell, OH—LaurelLive
June 13—Grand Rapids, MI—Frederick Meijer Gardens (SOLD OUT)
June 15—Chicago, IL—Chicago Theatre (SOLD OUT)
June 16—Bayfield, WI—Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
June 17—Milwaukee, WI—Riverside Theater
June 19—Cedar Rapids, IA—Paramount Theatre
June 20—Kansas City, MO—Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
June 22—St. Louis, MO—Peabody Opera House
June 23—Louisville, KY—Louisville Palace Theatre (SOLD OUT)
June 24—Atlanta, GA—Chastain Park Amphitheatre
July 11—Chicago, IL—Taste of Chicago Festival
July 14—Napa, CA—Robert Mondavi Winery (SOLD OUT)
July 20—Canandaigua, NY—CMAC*
July 21—Portland, ME—Thompson’s Point*
July 22—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion*
July 26—Brooklyn, NY—BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival
July 29—Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival
August 3-5—Ninilchik, AK—Salmonfest
August 12—Denver, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)
August 13—Salt Lake City, UT—Red Butte Garden (SOLD OUT)
August 16—San Diego, CA—Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay
August 17—Los Angeles, CA—Greek Theatre
August 18—Santa Barbara, CA—Arlington, Theatre
August 21—San Luis Obispo, CA—Fermont Theatre
August 22—Saratoga, CA—Mountain Winery
August 24—Jacksonville, OR—Britt Festival Fairgrounds
August 25—Bend, OR—Les Schwab Amphitheatre
September 1—Seattle, WA—Moore Theatre (SOLD OUT)
September 7—Burgettstown, PA—Outlaw Music Festival
September 22-23—Franklin, KY—Pilgrimage Festival
September 28—Charlottesville, VA—Sprint Pavilion
September 29-30—Asbury Park, NJ—Sea Hear Now
October 5-7—Austin, TX—Austin City Limits Music Festival
October 12-14—Austin, TX—Austin City Limits Music Festival
*co-headline with Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit