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PRESSEMITTEILUNG 02.04.2015 Joe Pug Spielt FKP Scorpio Konzertproduktionen GmbH Große Elbstr. 277 a ∙ 22767 Hamburg Tel. (040) 853 88 888 ∙ www.fkpscorpio.com PRESSEMITTEILUNG 02.04.2015 Joe Pug spielt Anfang Juni in Hamburg Als Teenager brach Joe Pug das College ab um in Chicago als Tischler zu arbeiten. Musik war für ihn reines Hobby und er verteilte CDs an Freunde und Arbeitskollegen. Das führte letztendlich zu ausverkauften Shows und einem Plattenvertrag. Mittlerweile hat er mit seiner Band über 400 Shows, u.a. auch auf Lollapalooza und Bonnaroo, gespielt. Ende 2013 war Joe Pug bereit den Rest der laufenden Tour abzusagen: „Wenn ich jetzt zurückblicke, ging es mir damals einfach nicht gut. Ich saß in einem abgedunkelten Zimmer, trank unglaubliche Mengen Bourbon und zwang mich Worte zu schreiben, die nicht da waren. Ich sah das Ganze als einen Job, eine geschäftliche Pflicht. Das war eine gefährliche Sache.“ Die geplanten Albumaufnahmen wurden verschoben und Joe nahm sich eine Auszeit. Gestärkt und mit neuem Blick auf die Dinge kehrte der dann zurück, nahm das aktuelle Album „Windfall“ auf, auf dem Belastbarkeit eine große Rolle spielt. Es wurden haufenweise Vergleiche zu Bob Dylan gezogen und seine direkten Einflüsse wie Josh Ritter, Ryan Adams und M.Ward kann man ebenfalls raushören. Im Sommer ist er in Deutschland auf Tour und spielt am 01. Juni in der Prinzenbar in Hamburg. 01.06.2015 Hamburg - Prinzenbar Tickets gibt für 14 Euro zzgl. Gebühren an allen bekannten CTS–VVK-Stellen sowie unter der Hotline 01806 – 853653 (0,20 €/Anruf aus dem Festnetz, Mobilfunk max. 0,60 €/Anruf), auf fkpscorpio.com und eventim.de. PRESSEKONTAKT PRESSEMATERIAL Factory 92 Bild- und Textmaterial finden Sie unter Ansprechpartner: www.fkpscorpio.com/de/pressebereich Jan Clausen Tel.: 040 389 07 38 12 [email protected] .
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