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Paul Kelly Sets U. S. Tour Dates, April 20 - June 6, On The Heels Of His Latest Release, Spring And Fall

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Legendary Australian singer-songwriter kicks off North American tour on April 20th in Santa Barbara, CA, following first new album in five years.

Paul Kelly’s remarkable eleven-song set Spring And Fall — his 19th studio album and first collection of new material in five years — ranks with the seminal Australian singer-songwriter’s most memorable and resonant work, demonstrating why he’s virtually a national hero in his home country and one of the most celebrated songwriters on the planet.

This spring, Kelly will make rare U.S. appearances in major cities: San Diego (Apr. 20), Los Angeles (Apr. 23), Salt Lake City (Apr. 26), Denver (Apr. 25), San Francisco (Apr. 28), Portland (Apr. 20), Cleveland (May 15), and more (full tour dates listed below).

In a career that’s spanned more than 30 years, Kelly has released a steady stream of albums showcasing his emotionally vivid, musically expansive songwriting and his uncanny ability to distill a novel’s worth of narrative and character detail into an effortlessly melodic pop tune. Neil Finn of Crowded House asserts, “There is something unique and powerful about the way Kelly mixes up everyday detail with the big issues of life, death, love and struggle — not a trace of pretense or fakery in there.” Australian alt-country artist Kasey Chambers says, “If I was only allowed to listen to one artist for the rest of my life, I would choose Paul Kelly.”

The qualities that have made Paul Kelly an inspiration to his fans and peers are prominent throughout Spring And Fall, which ranks with the artist’s finest work in terms of melodic craft, verbal eloquence and emotional insight, with evocatively spare arrangements that set the ideal tone for such thematically related new Kelly compositions as “When a Woman Loves a Man,” “New Found Year,” “Someone New” and “Time and Tide.”

“Spring And Fall is a song cycle,” Kelly explains. “It’s been five years since I made a record, and perhaps the experience of writing a book during that time made me attuned to the idea of developing a close-knit structure for the next album I did. I knew I didn’t just want to put out a collection of songs that were loosely related to each other.

“I know that people are listening to music more and more now in a grazing kind of way, picking a song here and a song there, and that spurred me on to try and make a record that would take a stand on behalf of the album,” he continues. “I’m a music grazer myself, but there is still a deep satisfaction in encountering a set of songs that unfolds from start to finish and demands to be heard in its entirety. So Spring And Fall has an arc suggested by its title. There are multiple viewpoints, with links from song to song, and each song contains the seed of the song that follows. They are all love songs and the album is a love story.”

Kelly, accompanied by noted Australian producer/multi-instrumentalist J. Walker from Machine Translations and Paul’s frequent tour guitarist (and nephew) Dan Kelly, recorded most of the album in an isolated country hall in the hills of the remote rural region of South Gippsland in Victoria, Australia in the dead of a turbulent winter, with violent storms, floods, power failures and mild earthquakes regularly threatening to throw the project into turmoil. Despite the threats from nature, the pieces ultimately fell into place, with the sessions emphasizing the immediacy of the live, up-close performances and stark, stripped-down arrangements, with the sounds of the wind and the rain occasionally getting into the microphones. The result is one of the most effortlessly compelling albums of Kelly’s storied career.

While he’s best known in America for such acclaimed albums as Gossip, Under the Sun, So Much Water So Close to Home, Comedy, Wanted Man and Deeper Water, Kelly has made a wide array of departures, collaborations and side projects. He’s recorded as a member of the studio supergroup Stardust Five, branched out stylistically to record an album with the Australian bluegrass combo Uncle Bill and created experimental dub-reggae as part of the techno-groove ensemble Professor Ratbaggy. His interest in aboriginal issues has led him to collaborate with aboriginal songwriter Archie Roach and the multicultural group Yothu Yindi.

He also provided award-winning musical scores for the films Lantana, One Night the Moon and Jindabyne; and wrote songs for, and acted in, the Australian stage play Funerals and Circuses. He’s written songs for several other Australian artists, and was the inspiration for the tribute album Women at the Well, on which 14 female performers interpreted Kelly compositions. He’s published four volumes of his song lyrics, and written pieces for the prestigious Australian magazine The Monthly. Kelly was recently the focus of an all-star tribute concert in Melbourne honoring his 30th anniversary as a recording artist, and in 2012 was the subject of the feature-length documentary Paul Kelly: Stories of Me.

Beyond the copious tributes and accolades, it’s Paul Kelly’s songs, and his knack for performing them with maximum conviction, that makes him a world-class creative force, and Spring And Fall ranks with his most powerful work. After more than three decades, Kelly’s music remains every bit as adventurous and inspired as ever.

Paul Kelly On Tour:
  • 04/20 Santa Barbara, CA @ Lobero Theater/Sings Like Hell!
  • 04/21 San Diego, CA @ House of Blues/5th Ave. Stage
  • 04/23 Los Angeles, CA @ Largo at the Coronet
  • 04/25 Denver, CO @ The Walnut Room
  • 04/26 Salt Lake City, UT @ The State Room
  • 04/28 San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar
  • 04/30 Portland, OR @ Alberta Rose Theatre
  • 05/01 Vancouver, BC @ The Rio Theatre
  • 05/03 Calgary, AB @ Palomino
  • 05/04 Edmonton, AB @ Brixx Bar & Grill
  • 05/06 Winnipeg, MB @ Windsor Hotel
  • 05/08 Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
  • 05/10 Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
  • 05/11 Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar
  • 05/15 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
  • 05/16 Ferndale, MI @ The Magic Bag
  • 05/17 Toronto, ON @ The Drake Hotel
  • 05/18 Toronto, ON @ The Drake Hotel
  • 05/21 Cambridge, MA @ Club Passim
  • 05/22 Philadelphia, PA @ The Tin Angel
  • 05/24 Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse Music Hall
  • 05/25 New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
  • 05/26 Woodstock, NY @ Colony Cafe
  • 05/27 Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage
  • 05/29 Albany, NY @ The Linda
  • 05/30 Washington DC @ The Hamilton
  • 05/31 Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe
  • 06/02 Nashville, TN @ 3rd & Lindsley
  • 06/03 Birmingham, AL @ WorkPlay Theatre
  • 06/04 Atlanta, GA @ Eddie's Attic
  • 06/06 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
Paul Kelly Spring And Fall
  1. New Found Year
  2. When A Woman Loves A Man
  3. For The Ages
  4. Gonna Be Good
  5. Someone New
  6. Time And Tide
  7. Sometimes My Baby
  8. Cold As Canada
  9. I’m On Your Side
  10. None Of Your Business Now
  11. Little Aches And Pains
  12. Where Are You Roaming (bonus track)
“Kelly is one of the world's most expressive and economical songwriters, one of the world’s best, period.” Associated Press

“This Australian tunesmith creates music that relates the joy and despair most of us can’t begin to articulate.” The Alternate Root

“Kelly shows in no uncertain terms that he’s a master.” Hittin’ the Note

“When a Woman Loves a Man”: Probably one of the best love songs Boomerocity has heard in a very, very long time.” Randy Patterson

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