COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS’ TINY DESK CONCERT OUT TODAY ANNOUNCING DATES WITH BRANDI CARLILE

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COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS’ TINY DESK CONCERT OUT TODAY 
ANNOUNCING DATES WITH BRANDI
CARLILE 
TOUR WITH JOHN PRINE KICKS OFF FRIDAY  
SUPPORTING DEER TICK THIS SPRING  
SOLO EUROPEAN TOUR THIS FALL 
ACOUSTIC SET OF SONGS FROM MAY YOUR KINDNESS REMAIN OUT NOW  

Watch Courtney Marie Andrews’ Tiny Desk Concert HERE  
Courtney Marie Andrews has recently celebrated the anniversary of her critically acclaimed album, May
Your Kindness Remain, and today NPR
released her Tiny Desk Concert; “a shining example of why the songs of Courtney Marie Andrews endure”
that showcases the “subtleties that make her music sustain and strengthen over many listens.” Andrews’
has announced dates with Brandi Carlile including stops at Edgefield Concerts outside of Portland and
Denver’s Mission Ballroom. Last week Courtney Marie Andrews released a set of acoustic versions of songs from May Your Kindness Remain including the titular track as well as breathtaking renditions of “I Took
You Up”, “Rough Around The Edges” and “Border”. Andrews’ is about to head out on the road this Friday
with legendary songwriter John Prine, including a stop at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre. Following that run,
Andrews joins Deer Tick for April and May before hitting Newport Folk Festival and Pickathon this summer. Andrews will also be on European solo tour through September. Andrews took home one of the biggest
awards at the UK Americana Awards with the International Album Of The Year award for May Your
Kindnesss Remain; called one of the best albums of the year at Variety, Rolling Stone, Uncut, Paste,
The Guardian, The AV Club, MOJO and more. 
Listen to four new acoustic versions of songs from May Your Kindness Remain HERE 
Courtney Marie Andrews Tour Dates 
~4.05 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony
~4.06 – LaGrange, GA – Sweetland Amphitheater
~4.12 – Port Chester, NY – Capitol Theatre
~4.13 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
*4.25 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall
*4.26 – Holyoke, MA – Gateway City Arts
4.27 – Bennington County, VT – Billsville House Concerts
*4.28 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
*4.30 – Brooklyn, NY – Rough Trade
*5.02 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
*5.03 – Brookyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
*5.04 – Toronto, ON  – Opera House
*5.06 – Ann Arbor, MI – Blind Pig
*5.07 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
*5.08 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Cafe
*5.09 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads *5.11 – Dallas, TX – The Kessler Theater
*5.12 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater
*5.13 – San Antonio, TX – The Lonesome Rose
5.14 – Austin, TX – Scoot Inn
*5.15 – New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks
*5.18 – McMinnville, TN – Cumberland Caverns
*6.01 – Provincetown, MA – Twenty Summers
7.11-14 – Winnipeg, MB – Winnipeg Folk Festival
7.28 – Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival
8.02-04 – Happy Valley, OR – Pickathon Festival
8.23 – Troutdale, OR – Edgefield Concerts
!8.24 – Troutdale, OR – Edgefield Concerts
!9.01 – Tromsø, Norway, Hålogaland Teater
^9.02 – Trondheim, Norway –  Moskus
^9.04 – Oslo, Norway – John Dee
^9.05 – Bergen, Norway – USF
^9.06 – Stavanger, Norway – Folken
^9.07 – Kristiansand, Norway – Vaktbua
^9.09 – Goteborg, Sweden – Pustervik
^9.10 – Stockholm, Sweden – Bryggarsalen
^9.11 – Malmo, Sweden – Folk a Rock
^9.12 – Arhus, Denmark – Atlas
^9.24 – Milano, Italy – Ohibo
^9.27 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
!9.28 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
!  ~ with John Prine* with Deer Tick! with Brandi Carlile ^ Solo European Tour
Courtney Marie Andrews’ May Your Kindness Remain showcases her un-relentless control as a
frontwoman, accompanied by illustrative lyricism and gospel-inspired harmonies. Andrews is able to win
the hearts of many resulting in her nomination for “Emerging Artist of the Year” at the 2018 Americana
Awards, alongside critics from NPR, Rolling Stone, Paste, and The Seattle Times raving about her new
album. “…a collection of songs, borne from interactions with others, that strives for healing and empathy in the midst of division and discord.” – NPR “A punk-steeped folkie casting sideways glances at mainstream
country à la Lucinda Williams…” – The Fader “…it’s a head-spinning discovery, a warm and gorgeous and fully formed piece of work. The kindness isn’t just in the lyrics. It’s in the way music like this can nourish you,
can make your insides glow. An album like this can be a refuge.” – Sterogum “…awash in church organ, lush harmonies, and a soaring, impassioned lead vocal from Andrews, whose twang quivers and shudders as
she scales the song’s climactic final refrain.” – Rolling Stone “…a rare blend of power and feeling that can
bring you to your knees.” –Paste Produced by Mark Howard (Lucinda Williams, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits), May Your Kindness Remain is out now on Fat Possum Records/Mama Bird Recording Co.
For interviews and any other requests contact daniel@luckybirdmedia.com

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