RIGHT ARM RESOURCE UPDATE JESSE BARNETT [email protected] (508) 238-5654 www.rightarmresource.com www.facebook.com/rightarmresource 9/28/2016 Matt Hires “Fighting A Ghost” The first single from American Wildnerness, his new following two Atlantic releases, in stores October 14 Early: WFIV, KFMG Extensive tour going on now: 9/28 Austin, 9/30 Phoenix, 10/1 Los Angeles, 10/2 San Francisco, 10/4 Salt Lake City, 10/5 Denver, 10/9 , 10/13 Des Moines, 10/14 Minneapolis, 10/15 Eau Claire, 10/16 Madison, 10/19 , 10/20 ... Barns Courtney “Glitter & Gold” The follow up to the AAA smash “Fire” New at WRLT, WPYA, KMTN, WUSM, KRVM Already on: SiriusXM Spectrum, KINK, KPND, KTBG, WAPS, WDST, WVOD, KBAC, KRML, WOCM, WFIV, WZLO, KVNA, KDBB... Major touring this fall: Tom Odell in Oct, and Fitz & The Tantrums in Nov! Currently being used in a national Miller Lite campaign and the trailer for The Founder Lydia Loveless “Longer” The first single from Real, out now Already #33 on the FMQB Public chart New this week: WPYA, Music Choice, KNBA, WERU Already on XM Loft, WXPN, WTMD, KDHX, KJAC, KRSH, WFIV, KVNA, WTYD, WXTG, KRCC, KRCL, WAPS, WBJB, WCBE... “Loveless loves the gutters of life, if only because she knows that’s where the greatest songs are” - Pitchfork Drive By Truckers tour now Civil Twilight “Story Of An Immigrant” The title track from their album as well as from their brand new acoustic reworking of the whole project New at WEXT Radio edit of the album version and new acoustic version available in my Dropbox, full acoustic album at non-comm now Already on WFIV, KROK, KCLC, KSMF, MSPR On tour through October with Nothing But Thieves, also at the Voodoo Festival Ziggy Marley “Amen” The new single from his self-titled album, following up the AAA hit “Weekend’s Long” New at WYMS, KSNO, KZYR, WSGE Already on KPND, WJCU, KMTN, WFIV, KRML, KVNA, WMWV, KSLU, KDBB, WOCM, WFIT Appeared on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic 28 date fall tour going on now, taking him to Portland, , Northhampton, Madison, and more Wynonna & The Big Noise “Staying In Love” The new single from their self-titled album, going for adds now New at KFMG Already on WFIV and KVNA Fantastic in Boulder! Played at Americana Fest, now hitting the road: 9/29 Grand Rapids MI, 9/30 Minneapolis MN, 10/2 San Francisco CA, 10/7 Kansas City MO... “She’s clearly ready for today’s surprise-friendly audiences. This is a very welcome return.” - WSJ Mike Doughty “I Can’t Believe I Found You In That Town” The first single from The Heart Watches While The Brain Burns, in stores 10/14 BDS Indicator Debut 30*, FMQB Tracks 36*! Full cd at radio now New: WVOD Already on WXRT, WFUV, KCSN, XM Loft, WNCS, WWCT, KTBG, WFPK, WYEP, WAPS, WDST, WEXT, WBJB, WFIV, KCLC, KRML, WCNR, KMMS, KNBA, WNRN, KJAC... Extensive national promo tour throughout October and November, full band tour kicks off in January Video online now Rachael Yamagata “Over” The first single from Tightrope Walker, in stores now New at KVNF, KAXE, KRCC, MSPR Already on WXPN, WFUV, XM Loft, WEHM, WFPK, KFLY, WDST, WEXT, WCBE, WZLO, WYCE, KRCL, WUMB, WFIV, KVNA, WUKY, WOCM, KCLC, WKZE... This is her 4th full length studio album, co-produced with John Alagia (John Mayer, Liz Phair, Brett Dennen) and mixed by Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes) National tour going on now Jamestown Revival “Love Is A Burden” The first single from The Education Of A Wandering Man, in stores October 7 Mediabase 29*, BDS Monitored Debut 28*, Indicator 14*, FMQB Tracks 18*, Public #35! New at WCOO, WKZE Already on KGSR, WXRT, WXRV, KINK, WMMM, WRLT, WPYA, WTMD, KCSN, KXT, XM Loft, WYEP, WWCT, WZEW, WCLZ, KPND, KRSH, WVOD, KJAC, WEHM, Music Choice, KMTN, WFIV, WCBE, WEXT, KRML... See them on tour now Paper Bird “Don’t Want Half” The first single from their self-titled album, in stores now Already on KJAC, KRCC, KROK, WMVY, WFIV, KSUT, WCBE, KDNK, WUKY, KDBB, KVNA, WYCE, KNBA, Acoustic Cafe, WUMB, KUWR... “They are a true musical family united with an unique and pure artistic vision... a rare quality in this day and age of so much disposable and less than original music.” - John Oates On tour this month Whiskey Myers “Some Of Your Love” The first single from their new album Mud, in stores now Already on WFIV, WYCE, KROK, WCBE, WBJB, WFHB, KSLU, KVNA, MSPR, WERU and KDBB Played the Carnival Of Madness tour with , extensive dates through December “A rollicking rocker that sums up the band’s versatility in a little over three minutes” - Texas Monthly Passenger “Somebody’s Love” The first single from Young As The Morning, Old As The Sea, in stores and at radio now #1 iTunes Singer Songwriter, top 20 overall! Mediabase 19*, BDS Monitored #19, FMQB Tracks #17, Public #48! New: KFLY, Maine Public Radio Already on: KGSR, KFOG, KBCO, WXRV, WTTS, KINK, WRLT, WMMM, WCLZ, KCSN, WNCS, WQKL, KRVB, WPYA, WTMD, KXT, KPND, WCNR, WXPK, KTHX, Music Choice, KRSH, WCOO, WAPS, WZEW, WDST... 2017 tour The Saint Johns “Testifier” The new single from Dead Of Night Already on WRLT, WTMD, KTBG, WFIV, WEXT, KHUM, KBAC, KVNA, WOCM, WBJB, KCLC, KMMS, KMTN, WVOD, WMWV, KUWR, WSGE, KFMG, KSLU “The swaggering “Testifier” is rooted in fiery, Old Testament rock ‘n’ roll, taking the preachings of Jerry Lee Lewis to heart.” - Elmore Headlining tour dates going on this month, just wrapped promo Eric Krasno “On The Rise” The first single from Blood From A Stone, from the Lettuce and Soulive co-founder New: KRML Already on KMMS, KHUM, WFIV, KBAC, WCBE, WYCE, WBJB, WNRN, KRCC, KROK, KVNA, KXCI... “Soulive and Lettuce co-founder and guitarist, Grammy winner, and producer for just about everyone... Eric Krasno has an impressive CV for someone who’s only releasing his second solo album two decades into his career.” - Billboard Bastille “Good Grief” The first single from Wild World, out now Mediabase #7, BDS Monitored #8, Indicator #2, FMQB Tracks #2, Public #21! Already on: WXRT, KFOG, KGSR, KBCO, KINK, WXRV, KRVB, CIDR, KCSN, WTTS, WQKL, WRLT, WMMM, WRXK, KPND, WNCS, WRNR, WWCT, KTHX, WCOO, WAPS, WZEW, WPYA, WXPK, Music Choice... Debuted at #4 Soundscan! Small venue tour sold out in minutes Chris Robinson Brotherhood “Leave My Guitar Alone” The first single from Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel, in stores now Single on PlayMPE, full cd and edit sampler at radio now New at WERU Already on: WYEP, WCOO, WDST, KMMS, KMTN, WYCE, KTAO, WBJB, WOCM, WCBE, KYSL, WFIV, WNCW, WNRN, KPIG, KSUT... “A vintage rock vibe that’s at once quirky, trippy, soulful and downright magnetic.” - Rolling Stone Fantastic press all over US tour running all year Jamie Lidell “Walk Right Back” The first single from Building A Beginning, out 10/14 New at KRML, KDBB Already on WRLT, WFUV, WYEP, WFPK, Music Choice, WYMS, WCBE, KHUM, KMMS, WFIV, WOCM, KVNA, Open Air... The album is a musical celebration of the changes in Lidell’s life - moving to Nashville with his wife and the birth of their first son, Julian US tour dates announcing soon Full cd on the way to radio Anthony D’Amato “Rain On A Strange Roof” The first single from Cold Snap New at KDBB Already on WYEP, WCNR, WNRN, WEXT, WCBE, WSGE, WFIV, WBJB, WYCE... “[He] plays the kind of smartly sweet folk-rock we were promised when the whole folk revival came about in 2010 or so, but which is rarely actually delivered.” - Newsweek Check out his CBS Saturday Morning set on our site Coming up October 17: Suzanne Vega Mondo Cozmo “We Of Me” “Shine”

Do you know about all of the tools we provide for getting what you need? ~ Download WAV and high quality MP3 files for all singles from our Dropbox ~ Stream all singles on the media player on our site or via our Spotify playlist ~ Find content for your station’s website or social media pages on our website AllMusic weighs in on the new Passenger album “Passenger’s eighth studio album, 2016’s Young as the Morning Old as the Sea, is a lushly produced album rife with subtle melodies and lyrics that reveal singer/song- writer Mike Rosenberg’s soul-scratching itch to wander windswept rural landscapes. While Young as the Morning Old as the Sea follows on the heels of his stripped-down 2015 effort, Whispers II, given Rosenberg’s use of orchestral arrangements and var- ied instrumentation from organ and trumpet to lap steel guitar, the album has more in common with 2014’s Whispers. As on that album, Rosenberg here pairs with pro- ducer Chris Vallejo, a longtime collaborator. Together, they decamped to Neil Finn’s Roundhead Studios in Auckland and, later, Linear Studios in Sydney to capture these nuanced, often delicately rendered compositions. Once again, the primary focus with Passenger is Rosenberg’s folky, poetic, acoustic guitar-based songs built around his idiosyncratic voice. It’s a distinctive combination that brings to mind the fantastical combination of an elfin troubadour and Van Mor- rison, as well as more grounded comparisons like Amos Lee minus the R&B influence or Brett Dennen with the Southern twang replaced by a British lilt. An air of wanderlust and a celebration of the life-renewing power of nature pervade the album. As Rosenberg sings on the title track, “I wanna feel a Russian winter/I wanna go to my Polish grandmother’s home/I wanna see Hungarian lanterns/I wanna walk on a road that leads to Rome/I wanna be free as the wind that blows past me.” And while there is a palpable joy in many of these songs, there is also a bittersweet quality, as if Rosenberg has been through a breakup or other loss. It’s a tone he strikes best on his gossamer, Elizabethan-tinged duet with U.K. folk siren Birdy, “Beautiful Birds.” They sing, “One day you asked for a different song/One that I just couldn’t sing/I got the melody sharp and the words all wrong/Those were the last days of spring.” Certainly, there are hooky, anthemic moments on Young as the Morning Old as the Sea, including the rambling, waltz-like “If You Go” and the rousing, declaratively romantic “Anywhere,” both of which bring to mind a pleasing mix of Mumford & Sons and the Beautiful South. That said, these are deeply thoughtful and sophisticated songs that may take more than one listen to truly appreciate. Ultimately, with Young as the Morning Old as the Sea, Passenger has crafted an album that, not unlike the oceans, fields, roads, and relationships that inspired it, remains with you, calling you to return.” - AllMusic, Rating: 4/5 Rachael Yamagata gets high marks from the AP “When tightrope walker Philippe Petit was asked why he did what he did, he replied curtly: “Why — there is no why.” Rachael Yamagata was floored by his answer, which led the critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter to question her own reason for doing things — and to name her new album for the Frenchman who in 1974 crossed between New York’s twin towers. Searching for her own purpose, Yamagata turned “Tightrope Walker” into an album about perseverance. It is tonic, she says, for anyone thinking of quitting anything. “I have fully stepped into my role as healer, optimist, entrepreneur, writer, producer and spirited badass,” says Yamaga- ta. “And that is my ‘why.’” Along with the bad-assery, Yamagata brings a world-weary passion to her singing. Her voice is a soul-baring, sultry in- strument that commands center stage at all times. She has that deliberate, I’ll-sing-the-note-when-I’m-ready pacing that helped make Amy Winehouse great, and before her Billie Holliday. Yamagata can rock, too. She sings with fire on the outstand- ing jam-band romp, “Let Me Be Your Girl,” her vocals comple- mented perfectly by edgy guitar and horns. And she stays in command when she slows things down — to a near stop on “Break Apart,” and then again on “I’m Going Back,” both stir- ring ballads. Throughout the album, Yamagata sings with the confidence of someone working without a net. And if she’s not quite walk- ing a tightrope herself, she is performing at a very high level.” - AP/Washington Post, 9/22/16 RIGHT ARM RESOURCE WEEKLY UPDATE - 9/28/2016