RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 11/6/2019 Devon Gilfillian “Unchained” The new single, coming overnight tonight and going for adds immediately Wrapping up dates with Michael Franti this week and doing radio holiday shows: 11/6 Huntington NY, 11/7 Montclair NJ, 11/8 Silver Spring MD, 11/9 Dallas TX (KXT show), 11/17 Nashville TN, 12/16 Austin TX, 12/31 Port Chester NY Album announcement and 2020 tour coming with the release Dan Luke and the Raid “Fool” The first single from their New West debut Out of The Blue, out now Added early at: WTMD, WCLX, WFIV, WFHB Just wrapped up dates with Starcrawler, on the road now with Seratones: 11/7 Grand Rapids MI, 11/8 Peoria IL, 11/10 Bloom- ington IN, 11/12 Columbus OH, 11/13 Pontiac MI, 11/14 Akron OH Dan’s brothers are Matt and Brad from Cage The Elephant G. Love “Go Crazy” (feat. Keb’ Mo’) The first single from The Juice, produced by Keb’ Mo’, in stores January 17 BDS Indicator Debut 27*, FMQB Tracks Debut 40*! New: Music Choice, WRLT, KMMS, WOCM, WCBE, KKAL, WUSM, KRVM Early: WXPN, WFPK, KPND, WCLX, WDST, KJAC, WYEP, KBAC, KMTN, KRML, KROK, KTAO, KVYN... “A party jam for our troubled times” - G. Love on the track The album also features Robert Randolph, Marcus King and more That Dog. “If You Just Didn’t Do It” / “Just The Way” Two options for radio from their new album Old LP, out now This is their first album in 22 years, following a string of releases on Geffen in the 90s The video for “Just The Way” features Jack Black and Maya Rudolph in a spoof of Three’s Company New: WYCE Early: WFIV Upcoming shows in NYC and LA ‘If You Just Didn’t Do It’ picked as a “Songs You Need To Know” Jesse Malin “Chemical Heart” The new single from Sunset Kids, produced by New: KNBA ON: KJAC, WTMD, WDST, WBJB, WCLX, WFIV, KRVM, WMWV “Four stars... a celebration of survival that finds the City hardcore troubadour reflecting on life’s precious and fleeting moments.” - Rolling Stone On tour now with more dates with Joseph Arthur starting up this weekend Vampire Weekend “Sunflower” (feat. Steve Lacy) The third single from Father Of The Bride BDS New & Active, Mediabase Alternative 50*! New: KJAC, WDST, KBAC, WOXL ON: WRLT, KCMP, Music Choice, WFUV, WYEP, WERS, KVNA, KTBG, KLRR, WBJB, WRSI, WJCU, WXCT, KVOQ, WBZS, WVOD, KSUT, KRML... Their world tour returns to the US in May 2020 Watch the video, directed by Jonah Hill & featuring cameos from Jerry Seinfeld and Fab 5 Freddy Saint Motel “Van Horn” The first single from their EP, The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Pt. 1, out now Mediabase 39*, BDS New & Active, Mediabase Alt 45*! New: WRLT, KRSH, WERS, KYMK, WYEP, KBAC, WOCM, WVOD, KOIT, KKAL ON: WXRV, WRNR, WNCS, WXPK, WPYA, WQKL, Music Choice, KJAC, WZEW, KPND, WDST, WCLX, WXCT... 2020 World Tour US dates: 1/24 Orange County, 1/25 San Diego, 1/26 Phoenix, 1/28 Dallas, 1/31 Austin, 2/1 Houston... Mary Bridget Davies “The Right Of Way” From her upcoming album Stay With Me: The Reimagined Songs of Jerry Ragovoy, due in 2020 New: WCBE, KFMG ON: WCLX, WFIV, WYCE Mary Bridget is a Tony Award nominee for playing in A Night With Janis Joplin, and has been on tour in that role The late Jerry Ragovoy wrote “” and many others for Janis Joplin and “” for the Stones Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe “Something Sweet” The new single from Gnomes & Badgers, out now ON: KCSN, WNRN, WCLX, KBAC, KYSL, WMWV, WYCE, WFIV, WEXT, KMTN, WCLY, WOCM, KUWR, KSLU, KRVM, WHRV On tour this month with Thievery Corporation Karl spent the summer touring as the sax player for the Stones Coming up: 11/6 Miami FL, 11/7 Tampa FL, 11/8 Atlanta GA, 11/9 Orlando FL, 11/10 Gulf Shores AL... Relix just premiered the video Chadwick Stokes & The Pintos “Hit The Bell With Your Elbow” The first single from his self-titled third solo album, in stores November 15 New: WJCU, WNCW, MSPR, WERU ON: KJAC, WDST, KRSH, WEXT, WCBE, WFIV, WBJB, WCLX, KMTN, KYSL, WMVY, KNBA, KRML... Chad is also the frontman for Dispatch Tour: 12/4 Holyoke MA, 12/6 NYC, 12/7 Philadelphia, 12/8 DC, 12/10 Ann Arbor, 12/11 Kalamazoo, 12/13 Chicago, 12/14 St. Louis, 12/15 Nashville... Beth Hart “Bad Woman Blues” The first single from War In My Mind, out now BDS Indicator 35*, FMQB Tracks 35*, Public 24*! New: WCLY ON: WRLT, KVNA, KPND, WTMD, KRSH, WAPS, KTBG, WDST, WCBE, WEXT, KYSL, WSGE, KROK, KTAO, WOCM, WFIV, WMWV, WCLX, KNBA, KMTN... “Think Janis Joplin meets Etta James” - Mojo Magazine Great sales! Produced by Rob Cavallo (Dave Matthews Band, ) Criminal Hygiene “Greetings From A Postcard” From their ep Again, out now ON: WRLT, WPYA, Music Choice, WAPS, KJAC, WCLX, WZEW, KYSL, KMTN, WFIV, KVYN, WYCE, WCBE... “With its bright guitars and undulation bass, ‘Greetings From A Postcard’ which the band calls “an an observational song about desperate boredom,” recalls artists like Soul Asylum and Goo Goo Dolls right before they became hit-making machines. (That’s a good thing, by the way)” - Buzzbands LA Chelsea Cutler & Jeremy Zucker “You Were Good To Me” From their ep brent, out now New: WERU ON: Music Choice, WZEW, WCOO, KRSH, WCLX, WFIV, WAPS, KYMK, WYCE, WCBE This is a streaming monster, with over 70 million across the board and over 53 million on Spotify alone - gaining around 400K per day “The song is affectingly wrought with the ambivalent agony of leaving someone when it’s not the easy thing to do.”- Paper Magazine Ringo Starr “What’s My Name” The title track single from his 20th studio album, out now New: WOCM ON: WFPK, KOZT, WFIV, WYCE, WHRV, KSLU, WBSD, WAWM Written by Colin Hay, who is a three time member of Ringo’s All Starr Band This past summer’s tour marked 30 years of the All Starr Band “‘What’s My Name’ boasts a rambunctious rock and roll energy and finds Starr reminiscing about his career with a cheeky confidence.” - Rolling Stone Grace Potter “Love Is Love” From Daylight, out now Mediabase #15, BDS Monitored #14, Indicator 3*, FMQB Public 6*! New: KPIG, WMNF, WBJB, WFHB, WUTC... ON: KGSR, WXRV, KRVB, CIDR, WMMM, WNCS, WRLT, WXPN, WFUV, KCSN, WFPK, KTBG, WRNR, WXPK, WTMD, KXT, WRSI, WYEP, WAPS, WPYA, KVNA, WCLZ, WERS, WQKL, Music Choice... On Kimmel TONIGHT! Headlining tour kicks off in January Big Thief “Not” The first single from Two Hands, out now FMQB Public #35! ON: KCMP, WFUV, WFPK, WAPS, WYEP, WYMS, KEXP, Music Choice, KVOQ, WFIV, WCBE, WYCE, WRSI, WCLX, KCLC, WKZE, XM Loft... “A towering statement from a group constantly leapfrogging over themselves.” - Pitchfork “The song is a fan favorite at Big Thief’s live shows, but the studio recording is stunning.” - UPROXX On tour this fall Trigger Hippy “Don’t Wanna Bring You Down” The first single from Full Circle & Then Some, out now New: WBSD Already on: WRLT, KVNA, KPND, WCLX, WCLY, KPIG, WYCE, KRSH, KMTN, KBAC, KYSL, WKZE, WVOD, KROK, WMWV, KNBA, WBJB, WMVY... Features founders drummer Steve Gorman, bassist/vocalist Nick Govrik and new members vocalist/instrumentalist Ed Jurdi and vocalist/saxophonist Amber Woodhouse On tour for the rest of the year White Reaper “Might Be Right” From their Elektra debut You Deserve Love, out now Mediabase 7*, BDS Monitored 6*, Indicator 7*, Mediabase Alternative 14*! New: WQKL, WKLQ ON: Sirius Spectrum, WXRT, KBCO, KGSR, WTTS, WXRV, WMMM, WRLT, KINK, KRVB, WRNR, CIDR, WCLZ, KCMP, KCSN, KXT, WXPK, WFUV, WFPK, Music Choice... “A jubilant storm of tight pop rock that’s indebted to the previous generation, but not derivative.” - Consequence of Sound SOAK “Knock Me Off My Feet” The new single from Grim Town Mediabase #37, BDS Monitored #34, Indicator #32, FMQB Public #24! New: WBDB ON: WXRV, KCMP, KRVB, Music Choice, WRLT, WFUV, KCSN, WFPK, WPYA, KUTX, WNCS, KXT, WYEP, KTBG, WDST, WAPS, KPND, KJAC, WEHM, WTMD... “A “love letter” to small-town culture and the idea that we ourselves can be our best allies and our worst enemies.” - Consequence of Sound Pete Yorn “Calm Down” From Caretakers, out now Mediabase 6*, BDS Monitored 10*, Indicator 9*, FMQB Public #38! New: WEHM, WTYD, WBDB, WERU ON: Sirius, WXRT, KGSR, KBCO, WTTS, KRVB, WXRV, WRLT, WRNR, WMMM, WQKL, KINK, WFUV, KCMP, WXPN, KCSN, KXT, WPYA, Music Choice, WNCS, WAPS, WXPK, KUTX, KVNA, KVOQ, WTMD, WCLZ... Full band tour through December Ellen and Kimmel already, more TV coming Do you know about all of the tools I provide for getting what you need? ~ Download WAV and high quality MP3 files for all singles from my Dropbox ~ Stream all singles on the media player on my site or via my Spotify playlist ~ Find content for your station’s website or social media pages on my website FLOOD Magazine talks with Dan Luke and the Raid about “Fool” “While listening to “Fool,” the latest song from Dan Luke and The Raid, it would be easy to assume they’re a hot new band out of Brooklyn. In reality, the crew is straight outta Kentucky. Growing up the much younger brother of Brad and Matt Shultz of Cage the Elephant, Dan was only ten when Cage took off for Europe to launch their career. With Cage the Elephant now firmly established as one of the most dy- namic bands in rock, Dan Luke and The Raid are ready to stake their own claim as the next big thing from Bowling Green. “I wrote ‘Fool’ five years ago on the front steps of the first house I lived in after I moved out of my folks’ house,” Luke says of the new track, crafted with his older brother’s help. “So I was new to the whole freedom thing, or at least I thought so. You can hear the youthfulness in it. I feel like I can, at least. It kind of starts out at a full sprint, dies down into a light jog, and ends up in an imaginary empty bedroom dancehall. It’s definitely one you can sing into a hairbrush. Brad really helped us get the song to a more fun place.” The track pulsates with a melodic sing-song quality, similar in tenor to early Strokes material. Ringing guitars and a bouncing bass line propel “Fool” forward, chock-full of youthful energy and moxie. “As I said earlier, I wrote it when I was a teenager, so it was really grandiose,” Luke explains. “I was trying so hard to make sure I would be taken seriously, as you do when you’re just out of high school, so I made it as big and dramatic as possible. There’s a time and place for that kind of song for sure, but it just didn’t work. We changed it, and Brad helped us round it out. I love our relationship in the studio. We vibe really well together, but if we do disagree about something, we’re not afraid to say it, because we’re just like that. Lots of love, lots of playful brotherly slaps. Shout out to the Battle Tapes Instagram slap wars of 2018. Let’s dance!” The band’s debut album, Out of the Blue (not to be confused with the 1977 ELO album of the same name), is set to arrive on October 11. The process wasn’t entirely smooth, as the band had to deal with some genuine tragedy when their guitarist Dylan T. Graves was killed in an accident. It was enough for the group to consider packing it in—but they decided to press on. “We felt like Dylan would be pissed if we didn’t keep going. But it’s still hard,” Luke told Billboard. “It will always be hard, I’m sure, but I know we’ll always have the things we made together, and in that way a piece of him will be with us.”” - FLOOD Magazine, 8/22/2019 The Young Folks weigh in on Grace Potter’s Daylight “It has been four years since Grace Potter’s last album, Midnight. With her recently released fol- low-up Daylight, Grace strips away most of the production and relies on her experienced voice with a touch of acoustic instruments. The stripped-down feel helps highlight the meaningful moments contained in each story. While Midnight shined with an electric guitar, Daylight is a somber sunrise that shows the beauty of getting through a dark night. Grace’s transition from pop-rock to sentimental rock slows the album down to focus on her voice. Each line is heartfelt and delivered with a pair of lungs that seize attention as she reaches the cre- scendo of each song. The common thread running through Daylight is its focus on the singer-song- writer, with the band accentuating the edges of each song. Energetic or sentimental, Potter’s voice soars throughout the album and makes the whole experience worth listening to from beginning to end. Grace Potter’s music is a reflection of her recent experiences, the breakup of her band and subsequent divorce being among the factors influencing Daylight. From the turmoil, a new marriage emerged along with the birth of her first child with these experiences shining over the rough moments. While stepping away from the spotlight, Potter continued to write songs without needing to release material on a schedule. The finished product is her strongest release to date and sounds better on repeat. Special recognition belongs to the band Lucius who appears on four of the eleven songs on the album. “Back to Me” and “Desire” are two particular highlights that are given an added boost from the vocal harmony of Lucius’s two frontwomen. Potter leads with the Lucius duet echoing her resolve over the course of a shared chorus. The backup vocals supply a dose of cabaret that gives each collaborative song an added punch. On the slow songs Grace’s voice serenades the listener along, but the energetic rock anthems like “On My Way” and “Day- light” really showcase the intensity of her voice. Through what can best be described as an elegant howl, Grace hits and holds those high note power ballads like a rocker riding a wave of chaotic energy while in complete control of her voice. Daylight adds layers of experience and wisdom to Grace Potter’s already talented rocker bona fides. By slowing the pace and stripping away the electric touches, her latest album highlights her growth as a singer- who still has a deep well of creative energy to pull from.” - The Young Folks, 11/5/19 Coming up for adds on 11/18: Pinegrove “Phase” RIGHT ARM RESOURCE WEEKLY UPDATE - 11/6/2019