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Lucie Silvas Releases “Black Jeans” Music Video Via Billboard!

“..suspends temperate touches of Laurel Canyon-style psychedelia in a sublime, cinematic haze…” [‘Black Jeans’] – NPR

 

“Silvas’ vocal power and retro-minded influences – Motown, gospel and smoky soul, align her with show-stopping singers like Adele… positioning her as one of the strongest (and most original) voices” -Rolling Stone

 

“…addresses the pressures of living up to unreal expectations, especially for women…” [‘Black Jeans’] -Associated Press

 

(Nashville, TN-March 4, 2019)—Critically acclaimed artist Lucie Silvas releases the music video for her newest single “Black Jeans” via Billboard today. For the video, Lucie once again paired up with Jarrad K, who previously directed her video for “Kite.” Click HERE to view!

Slipping into a soulful cadence on the track, the singer’s dusty delivery evoke sixties Southern California spirit by way of Nashville. Arustle of slide guitar punctuates delicate acoustic strumming as she croons, “When I’m wearing my black jeans, maybe you won’t even recognize me, and you know I won’t just take a backseat.” An album favorite, NPR claimed that it, “suspends temperate touches of Laurel Canyon-style psychedelia in a sublime cinematic haze… and depicts the numbed self- preservation required for a woman to pursue desirability.”

 

A rafter-reaching vocalist, impressive multi-instrumentalist, and candid narrator, Lucie Silvas continues to endear, entrance, and engage audiences around the globe. Most recently, her 2018 offering, E.G.O., attracted widespread critical acclaim. It debuted on the coveted NPR First Listen feature, while Billboard touted her “wide stylistic reach.” Rolling Stone Country extolled how “Silvas’ vocal power and retro-minded influences – Motown, Gospel and Smoky Soul – align her with show- stopping singers like Adele…positioning her as one of the strongest (and most original) voices.” Representing a cross-section of roots, rock, pop, jazz, soul, and country, E.G.O. marks the dawn of her brightest and boldest chapter yet.

Lucie is currently on tour in North America through the summer.  See the full routing for dates below and click HERE for more info!

For more information, visit:

www.luciesilvas.com

@luciesilvas

2019 TOUR DATES

April 17                       Atlanta, GA                             The Loft

April 18                       Carrboro, NC                           Cat’s Cradle

April 19                       Philadelphia, PA                      Theatre of Living Arts

April 20                       Washington, DC                      9:30 Club

April 23                       New York, NY                          Irving Plaza

April 24                       Boston, MA                             Brighton Music Hall

April 26                       Montreal, QB                          Corona Theatre

April 27                       Toronto, ON                            Phoenix Concert Theatre

April 29                       Cleveland, OH                         House of Blues

April 30                       Chicago, IL                               Thalia Hall

May 1                          Minneapolis, MN                    Varsity Theatre

May 3                          Denver, CO                              Bluebird Theatre

May 4                          Salt Lake City, UT                    Grand Room

May 7                          Los Angeles, CA                       El Ray

May 8                          San Francisco, CA                   August Hall

May 10                        Portland, OR                           Wonder Ballroom

May 11                        Vancouver, BA                        Commodore

May 12                        Seattle, WI                              Neptune Theatre

July 9                           Maryland Heights, MO           Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

July 11                         Tinley Park, IL                          Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

July 21                         Saratoga Springs, NY              Saratoga Performing Arts Center

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LET FREEDOM SING! 2018 Nashville’s 4th Of July Celebration: Our Wrap-Up

 

Photo credit: Nathaniel Clayton | @claytoncorners

Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th presented by Dr Pepper featured a stage located on Broadway in the heart of downtown Nashville amongst the historic honky tonks with GRAMMY-winning trio Lady Antebellum headlining, one of the largest fireworks shows in the country, and the Wyler’s Light® Family Fun Zone that started at noon located in the beautiful Music City Walk of Fame Park just a short walking distance from the main stage. 

Wyler’s Light booth at the Family Fun Zone during the day.

Nashville’s July 4th event is free and family-friendly, showcasing the music of the GRAMMY-winning Nashville Symphony synchronized to the pyrotechnics show at the conclusion of the day like the cherry on top of a perfect day celebrating our country and freedom.

Also on the lineup for the nighttime concert were newly inducted Grand Ole Opry member Chris Janson, whose hits include “Buy Me a Boat” and “Fix a Drink;” pop artist Lucie Silvas; and R&B producer, musician and artist Shannon Sanders.  New this year, live music started at noon on the the main stage located on Broadway & 5th Avenue in front of the Bridgestone Arena featuring performances by Andrew Combs, Jason Eskridge, Katie Schecter and Kid Politics.

Mayor Briley welcomed the crowd along with the mascots from the Titans and Predators making a special announcement that the Predators new title sponsor is Dr. Pepper.  I believe that would also mean the arena will be known as Dr. Pepper Arena now.

Shannon Sanders, a GRAMMY, Emmy and Dove award-winning producer who’s worked with artists like John Legend, India Arie, Jonny Lang, Robert Randolph and P!nk sang an incredible rendition of the National Anthem followed by a stellar performance of his original music.

As long as I have lived in Nashville, I can’t believe I have never attended our city’s 4th of July celebration in downtown Nashville.  To be honest, I always try to avoid heat and huge crowds whenever I can, opting to watch the fireworks from the comfort of my air-conditioned home on my comfy couch each year.  This year, I thought I would give it a try; after all, my favorite, Lady Antebellum, was headlining the day long concert.

Earlier in the day, we had an opportunity to talk with British pop artist Lucie Silvas, who is now a resident of Music City and married to Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne.

Lucie is an absolute doll with a powerhouse voice, and a great addition to our city.  Thoroughly-enjoyed having a chance to meet and speak with her prior to her performance.  Probably could have talked all day.  She was so excited and honored to be invited to perform this year on the main stage.  Although, she currently only holds a green card, she loves Nashville and our country hoping to become a citizen at some point and have dual citizenship from her home country, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Look for her new album due out August 24th entitled,  “E.G.O.” “It has been a while in the making” according to Silvas due to it’s been 3 years since her last album.  It was a real challenge this time around because of being an independent artist without a record label to finance the album she wanted to make, but due to her being asked last year to go on tour with Chris Stapleton, she was able to finish her new album.

She is a dynamic performer and equally-talented songwriter who has enjoyed great success for several years in Europe and now bringing her music to the U.S. immersing herself into our wonderful creative community here in Nashville.  “I move very quickly, and I try to be as present as possible” stated Silvas.  She moved at a time in her career that “it took her years later to really realize how big the move was” because she had worked for years in the U.K. doing all sorts of things within the music world and had 2 record deals, but when she moved here, it’s like she had to start all over again establishing herself to the American audience after achieving a certain level of success in the U.K. and Europe.

Lucie Silvas is certainly a welcome addition to the already large talent pool of creatives here and carving out her own niche within it each passing day.  Wishing her the best!

Country artist Chris Janson entertained the appreciative crowd with his high energy performance.  He definitely earns the nickname “the human hummingbird” as co-host Storme Warren from SiriusXM’s The Highway likes to call him.  I especially loved his performance of his newest single at country radio, “Drunk Girl”, a poignant song that he wrote with his sons in mind instructing them how to be a man and not a boy in how you treat a woman.  You don’t take advantage of a drunk girl if you are a man.  You “take a drunk girl home, let her sleep all alone”.  Thank you for writing this one, Chris.  It is an important message, especially in light of the #MeToo movement.  Chris has always impressed me, not only because of his music, but because he is one of the most humble men I have ever met.  He really appreciates every accolade he receives and is very deserving.  This newest song, in my opinion will be his biggest hit to date and really define him as an artist for many years to come.  He truly loves what he does and it shows in his live performance.  He literally lights up the stage with his light that shines from within.

Lady Antebellum closed out the show with an hour long performance.  I have to admit, they are one of my favorite groups and have been since they first start.  Together they create magic.  This was their first performance after several months off the road due to Hillary Scott having twins.  Now they are prepared to head back on the road and couldn’t be happier.  They sound just as great as ever and never cease to entertain with they incredible harmonies as they sing hit after hit from their large catalog of hits to chose from.  Aside from their incredible music, these 3 are also some of the most humble and kindest people around.  They are very special and I hope they will be around performing for many years to come.

 

According to Butch Spyridon, president and CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp: Event organizers and our security team estimate attendance at Let Freedom Sing! at 250,000 within a half-mile radius of the fireworks site. This would make the 2018 event the second-largest in the event’s history, behind the 284,000 in 2014.

 

WSMV’s Kelly Sutton co-hosted the day long event from Ascend Amphitheatre with our award-winning Nashville Symphony and spectacular fireworks show at the conclusion of the day.

Nashville’s 4th of July celebration gets bigger & better with each passing year.  The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. truly outdo themselves year after year making Nashville one of the, if not THE, top places in the country to celebrate our great nation on Independence Day.  All for free, and the whole event is spectacular.

Prepare to be hot and for a huge crowd.  Nashville is hot & humid in the summer (it was sunny & a sweltering 98 degrees that day).  As the day progressed the crowd size grew to over 250,000 people all within a 1/2 mile radius of the fireworks display over the Cumberland River, John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Street Bridge, and Ascend Amphitheatre.  But, it is well worth enduring the high temperature, huge crowd, and traffic to enjoy a wonderful day filled with music, family-friendly fun, and an amazing fireworks show.  I hope to do it all again next year!

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