Sara Watkins Launches Tour with Blind Boys of Alabama

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Sara Watkins and her brother Sean launch a three-week tour in support of the Blind Boys of Alabama tonight at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The tour will make stops in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, and, of course, the Blind Boys' home state of Alabama. In mid-December, the Watkins join the Blind Boys out West for the group's Christmas show in California and Nevada. 

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Sara Watkins and her brother Sean launch a three-week tour in support of the Blind Boys of Alabama tonight at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. From there, the tour will make stops throughout the Midwest and into the South, with shows in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, and, of course, the Blind Boys' home state of Alabama.

A couple of weeks later, in mid-December, the Watkins join the Blind Boys out West for the group's Christmas show, Go Tell It on the Mountain, in California and Nevada.

See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates. For more information and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Sara Watkins, a founding member of Nickel Creek (with her brother Sean and Chris Thile), released her self-titled debut solo album on Nonesuch Records in 2009. The album was produced by former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and featured eight self-penned tunes along with renditions of tracks by Jimmie Rodgers, Jon Brion, Norman Blake, and Tom Waits.

In 1992, Nonesuch released the Blind Boys album Deep River, which the Los Angeles Times likened the album to "a great gospel performance," with its "slow and medium tempo devotionals” and “roof-rattling rave-ups.” They can also be heard performing "Way Down in the Hole," the Tom Waits-penned tune on the soundtrack to the HBO series The Wire, ... and all the pieces matter.

To pick up a copy of either album, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the albums at checkout.

SARA WATKINS ON TOUR W/ BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA

Nov 3 Cedar Cultural Center Minneapolis, MN
Nov 4 Stoughton Opera House     Stoughton, WI
Nov 5     FitzGerald's  Berwyn, IL
Nov 6 Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL
Nov 8 Old Rock House St. Louis, MO
Nov 10 East Arkansas Community College Forest City, AR
Nov 12 The Midland Theatre Kansas City, MO
Nov 14 The Kessler Dallas, TX
Nov 15 Moody Theatre Austin, TX
Nov 16 Dosey Doe Cafe The Woodlands, TX
Nov 18 Leslie S. Wright Fine Arts Center, Samford University Birmingham, AL
Nov 19 The Saengar Theatre Mobile, AL
Nov 20 Riley Center, Mississippi State University Meridian, MS
Dec 11 Belly Up Solana Beach, CA
Dec 13 Smothers Theatre, Pepperdine University Malibu, CA
Dec 15 Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center, UC Davis Davis, CA
Dec 17 Uptown Theatre Napa, CA
Dec 18 Grand Sierra Resort Reno, NV

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Sara Watkins 2010 by Todd Cooper
  • Thursday, November 3, 2011
    Sara Watkins Launches Tour with Blind Boys of Alabama
    Todd Cooper

    Sara Watkins and her brother Sean launch a three-week tour in support of the Blind Boys of Alabama tonight at the Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. From there, the tour will make stops throughout the Midwest and into the South, with shows in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, and, of course, the Blind Boys' home state of Alabama.

    A couple of weeks later, in mid-December, the Watkins join the Blind Boys out West for the group's Christmas show, Go Tell It on the Mountain, in California and Nevada.

    See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates. For more information and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Sara Watkins, a founding member of Nickel Creek (with her brother Sean and Chris Thile), released her self-titled debut solo album on Nonesuch Records in 2009. The album was produced by former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and featured eight self-penned tunes along with renditions of tracks by Jimmie Rodgers, Jon Brion, Norman Blake, and Tom Waits.

    In 1992, Nonesuch released the Blind Boys album Deep River, which the Los Angeles Times likened the album to "a great gospel performance," with its "slow and medium tempo devotionals” and “roof-rattling rave-ups.” They can also be heard performing "Way Down in the Hole," the Tom Waits-penned tune on the soundtrack to the HBO series The Wire, ... and all the pieces matter.

    To pick up a copy of either album, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the albums at checkout.

    SARA WATKINS ON TOUR W/ BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA

    Nov 3 Cedar Cultural Center Minneapolis, MN
    Nov 4 Stoughton Opera House     Stoughton, WI
    Nov 5     FitzGerald's  Berwyn, IL
    Nov 6 Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL
    Nov 8 Old Rock House St. Louis, MO
    Nov 10 East Arkansas Community College Forest City, AR
    Nov 12 The Midland Theatre Kansas City, MO
    Nov 14 The Kessler Dallas, TX
    Nov 15 Moody Theatre Austin, TX
    Nov 16 Dosey Doe Cafe The Woodlands, TX
    Nov 18 Leslie S. Wright Fine Arts Center, Samford University Birmingham, AL
    Nov 19 The Saengar Theatre Mobile, AL
    Nov 20 Riley Center, Mississippi State University Meridian, MS
    Dec 11 Belly Up Solana Beach, CA
    Dec 13 Smothers Theatre, Pepperdine University Malibu, CA
    Dec 15 Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center, UC Davis Davis, CA
    Dec 17 Uptown Theatre Napa, CA
    Dec 18 Grand Sierra Resort Reno, NV

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