FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 14, 2014

SHAMAN'S HARVEST ANNOUNCES EXTENSIVE WINTER TOUR Band To Appear As Support For Following Headline Run Beginning 11/10

Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns Continues To Perform At Retail Following #5 Billboard "Heatseekers" Debut Fueled By Charting Active Rock Single "Dangerous"

Video Can Be Viewed Here : http://youtu.be/V9c44jhm_II

New York, NY --- Mascot Label Group recording artist Shaman's Harvest will begin a tour on November 11 that will hit dozens of markets across the U.S. Following headline appearances in CO, ID, WA, UT and NE, they'll meet up with Fozzy and Texas Hippie Coalition on November 20th in Flint, MI. That run will continue through mid-December. Over the past couple of months, Shaman's Harvest has been performing to standing room only crowds throughout their home turf in Midwestern markets, where their recent release SMOKIN' HEARTS & BROKEN GUNS is a best-seller are retail.

As Shaman's Harvest heads out for this string of headline shows, front man Nathan Hunt offers, "We've been prepping for this tour to play for all the markets in the country that'll have us. I don't mean ironing out the kinks. I mean taking our Sunday best, wadding it up in a ball, throwin' it in the Mississippi for a good week, then puttin' that shit on just in time to take y'all to church. We're all gonna be speakin' in tongues when this is over." On the opportunity of then joining Fozzy and Texas Hippie Coalition, he shares, "We're stoked to be on a bill that has three very different styles of rock n' roll. THC has a mean Texas, don't give a fuck way about 'em. Fozzy has rippin' ass guitars and soul piercing vocals reminiscent of the rock gods of old. We bring our own brand of swamp stomp southern rock to the table. Why the fuck wouldn't you come out to that shit."

Jefferson City, Missouri's Shaman's Harvest issued SMOKIN' HEARTS & BROKEN GUNS to a fan base that spoke loudly at cash registers across the country in Mid-September yielding a #5 "Heatseekers" debut in Billboard Magazine. The single "Dangerous" continues to rise up the charts at Active Rock radio. premiered the band's official video for the track, which can be viewed here: http://youtu.be/V9c44jhm_II . iTunes has been positioning the album weekly, which can be purchased here: http://bit.ly/1yWWx9v

Prior to signing to Mascot Label Group, Shaman's Harvest achieved significant success with their independently released Shine album, which featured "Dragonfly." The song rose to number #16 on Billboard's Active Rock chart and #9 at Heritage Rock, selling over 150,000 singles and tens of thousands of albums. To date, the video has been viewed 2.3 million times on YouTube. Additionally, the composition was featured on the soundtrack of the major motion picture Legendary. In 2010, Shaman's Harvest recorded "Broken Dreams" for the WWE as the theme song for wrestler Drew McIntyre, and cut "End of Days" as the entrance track for Wade Barrett and The Corre.

Confirmed appearances include: HEADLINE 11/10/14 Colorado Springs, CO The Black Sheep 11/12/14 Spokane, WA The Big Dipper 11/13/14 Boise, ID Knitting Factory 11/14/14 Salt Lake City, UT The Royal 11/15/14 Denver, CO Lost Lake 11/16/14 Lincoln, NE Bourbon Theatre WITH FOZZY & TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION 11/20/14 Flint, MI Machine Shop 11/21/14 Steger, IL Another Hole In The Wall 11/22/14 Minneapolis, MN Mill City Nights 11/23/13 Des Moines, IA Wooly's 11/24/24 St. Louis, MO Pop's 11/25/14 Rockford, IL District 11/26/14 Kenosha, WI Brat Stop 11/28/14 Joplin, MO Rock 3405 11/29/14 Lubbock, TX Jake's Backroom 11/20/14 Dallas, TX Trees 12/02/14 San Antonio, TX 210 Kaponse Live 12/03/14 Houston, TX Scout Bar 12/04/14 New Orleans, LA Parish @ House Of Blues 12/05/14 Destin, FL Club LA 12/06/14 Jacksonville, FL Aqua in The Roc Bar Room 12/07/14 Cape Coral, FL Dixies Roadhouse 12/09/14 Gainesville, FL High Dive 12/10/14 West Palm Beach, FL Culture Room 12/11/14 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues 12/13/14 , GA The Masquerade

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