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Vincent Neil Emerson

Vincent Neil Emerson

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Format: LP

Cat No: LHR0071

Release Date:  25 June 2021

Label:  La Honda Records / Thirty Tigers

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  787790341451

Genres:  Country  

Release Date:  29 October 2021

Label:  La Honda Records / Thirty Tigers

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  787790341352

Genres:  Country  

Release Date:  25 June 2021

Label:  La Honda Records / Thirty Tigers

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  793888432901

Genres:  Country  

  • Description

    Upcoming album from the exceptional Texas-based singer/songwriter Vincent Neil Emerson. His self-titled record, produced by the legendary singer/songwriting trailblazer Rodney Crowell. While Vincent's 2019 debut album Fried Chicken & Evil Women was a honky tonkin' Texas swing full band affair, this album is largely written and recorded in the Texas songwriting tradition of artists such as Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, Guy Clark, and Willie Nelson. Vincent's ability to spin great stories while simultaneously breaking and mending your heart with his vocals and guitar playing is on full display here. You may already know Vincent from his collaborations and frequent touring with Colter Wall and Charley Crockett.

    Vincent Neil Emerson is a torchbearer of the Texas songwriter tradition. He channels the straightforward truth-telling and resonance of his songwriting heroes in Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Steve Earle into something fresh and distinctly his own.

    Where his 2019 debut Fried Chicken and Evil Women proved that he is one of the most reverent students of country and Western musical traditions, his follow-up LP, the masterful Rodney Crowell-produced Vincent Neil Emerson, which is out June 25 via La Honda Records/Thirty Tigers, is a brave step forward that solidifies his place as one of music's most compelling and emotionally clarifying storytellers. His songs are cathartic and bluntly honest, never mincing words or dancing around uncomfortable truths. Raised in Van Zandt County in East Texas by a single mother of Choctaw-Apache descent, Emerson's world changed when he first heard Townes Van Zandt's music.

    "To hear a guy from Fort Worth say those kinds of things and make those songs was pretty eye opening," the now 29-year-old songwriter says. "I had never heard songwriting like that before." He's spent the better part of the past decade honing his songwriting and performance chops playing bars, honky-tonks, and BBQ joints across the Fort Worth area. His first album Fried Chicken and Evil Women, which he wrote in his mid-twenties and came out on La Honda Records-the label he co-founded that now includes a roster of Colter Wall, Local Honeys, and Riddy Arman-is a snapshot of his growth as a songwriter and stage-tested charm with songs like "Willie Nelson's Wall" and "25 and Wastin' Time" expertly combining humor and tragedy.

    These marathon gigs and the undeniable songs on his debut introduced Emerson to Canadian songwriter Colter Wall, who quickly became a close friend and took him on tour. With Wall's audience, and sold out theater shows on runs with Charley Crockett, Turnpike Troubadours, and many others, Emerson found his niche. "It took a guy from Canada bringing me on tour for people to actually start paying attention".

    Description

    Upcoming album from the exceptional Texas-based singer/songwriter Vincent Neil Emerson. His self-titled record, produced by the legendary singer/songwriting trailblazer Rodney Crowell. While Vincent's 2019 debut album Fried Chicken & Evil Women was a honky tonkin' Texas swing full band affair, this album is largely written and recorded in the Texas songwriting tradition of artists such as Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, Guy Clark, and Willie Nelson. Vincent's ability to spin great stories while simultaneously breaking and mending your heart with his vocals and guitar playing is on full display here. You may already know Vincent from his collaborations and frequent touring with Colter Wall and Charley Crockett.

    Description

    Vincent Neil Emerson is a torchbearer of the Texas songwriter tradition. He channels the straightforward truth-telling and resonance of his songwriting heroes in Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Steve Earle into something fresh and distinctly his own.

    Where his 2019 debut Fried Chicken and Evil Women proved that he is one of the most reverent students of country and Western musical traditions, his follow-up LP, the masterful Rodney Crowell-produced Vincent Neil Emerson, which is out June 25 via La Honda Records/Thirty Tigers, is a brave step forward that solidifies his place as one of music's most compelling and emotionally clarifying storytellers. His songs are cathartic and bluntly honest, never mincing words or dancing around uncomfortable truths. Raised in Van Zandt County in East Texas by a single mother of Choctaw-Apache descent, Emerson's world changed when he first heard Townes Van Zandt's music.

    "To hear a guy from Fort Worth say those kinds of things and make those songs was pretty eye opening," the now 29-year-old songwriter says. "I had never heard songwriting like that before." He's spent the better part of the past decade honing his songwriting and performance chops playing bars, honky-tonks, and BBQ joints across the Fort Worth area. His first album Fried Chicken and Evil Women, which he wrote in his mid-twenties and came out on La Honda Records-the label he co-founded that now includes a roster of Colter Wall, Local Honeys, and Riddy Arman-is a snapshot of his growth as a songwriter and stage-tested charm with songs like "Willie Nelson's Wall" and "25 and Wastin' Time" expertly combining humor and tragedy.

    These marathon gigs and the undeniable songs on his debut introduced Emerson to Canadian songwriter Colter Wall, who quickly became a close friend and took him on tour. With Wall's audience, and sold out theater shows on runs with Charley Crockett, Turnpike Troubadours, and many others, Emerson found his niche. "It took a guy from Canada bringing me on tour for people to actually start paying attention".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Texas Moon
      • 2. Debtor's Blues
      • 3. High on the Mountain
      • 4. Learnin' to Drown
      • 5. Ripplin' and Wild
      • 6. Durango
      • 7. The Ballad of the Choctaw-Apache
      • 8. White Horse Saloon
      • 9. High on Gettin' By
      • 10. Saddled up and Tamed

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Texas Moon
      • 2. Debtor's Blues
      • 3. High on the Mountain
      • 4. Learnin' to Drown
      • 5. Ripplin' and Wild
      • 6. Durango
      • 7. The Ballad of the Choctaw-Apache
      • 8. White Horse Saloon
      • 9. High on Gettin' By
      • 10. Saddled up and Tamed

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Texas Moon
      • 2. Debtor's Blues
      • 3. High On The Mountain
      • 4. Learnin' To Drown
      • 5. Ripplin' And Wild
      • 6. Durango
      • 7. The Ballad Of The Choctaw-Apache
      • 8. White Horse Saloon
      • 9. High On Gettin' By
      • 10. Saddled Up And Tamed