RICHIE KOTZEN - US SOLO TOUR DATES REVEALED
September 4, 2014, 27 minutes ago
Richie Kotzen has announced Stateside dates for his Essential Tour 2014:
November
1 - Rams Head - Annapolis, MD
3 - Tupelo Music Hall - Londonderry, NH
4 - Wilbur Theater - Boston, MA
5 - BB Kings - New York, NY
7 - The Chance - Poughkeepsie, NY
8 - Building 24 Live - Reading, PA
9 - Toads Place - New Haven, CT
11 - Alter Bar - Pittsburgh, PA
12 - TBA
15 - Medina Entertainment Center - Medina, MN
18 - Toad Tavern - Littleton, CO
21 - Ramona Mainstage - Ramona, CA
22 - V'Ampd - Las Vegas, NV
23 - Canyon Club - Agoura Hills,CA
26 - Yoshi's - San Francisco, CA
1 - Rams Head - Annapolis, MD
3 - Tupelo Music Hall - Londonderry, NH
4 - Wilbur Theater - Boston, MA
5 - BB Kings - New York, NY
7 - The Chance - Poughkeepsie, NY
8 - Building 24 Live - Reading, PA
9 - Toads Place - New Haven, CT
11 - Alter Bar - Pittsburgh, PA
12 - TBA
15 - Medina Entertainment Center - Medina, MN
18 - Toad Tavern - Littleton, CO
21 - Ramona Mainstage - Ramona, CA
22 - V'Ampd - Las Vegas, NV
23 - Canyon Club - Agoura Hills,CA
26 - Yoshi's - San Francisco, CA
The video for “War Paint”, one of the two new songs found on the recently-released The Essential Richie Kotzen can be viewed below.
The Essential Richie Kotzen encompasses this iconic talent’s entire career of his most essential work and includes two CDs of classic material, acoustic performances, bootleg material and two brand new songs (“War Paint” and “Walk With Me”), as well as a DVD of music videos, acoustic performances and bootleg material.
Kotzen personally curated The Essential Richie Kotzen from his 18 solo albums in order to give listeners the most comprehensive, cohesive and concise introduction to his extensive body of work. “I’ve really changed and grown as an artist and as a person,” he says. “I hand-selected songs so newcomers can get into my music and learn who I am as a recording artist.”
“War Paint” builds from an opening bluesy riff into a bombastic chorus punctuated by Kotzen’s gravelly delivery and impeccable lead playing. He explains, “It was a challenge to make a studio recording sound like a live band with only one musician playing all the instruments. I think I accomplished that on this track.” At the same time, “Walk With Me” sees Kotzen evolving once more and incorporating a Theremin, an antique electronic instrument, into an emotive and engaging anthem. “There was a specific sound I was hearing in the song,” he reveals. “I realized it was a Theremin, so I bought one. I spent a couple of weeks learning it. I used that where the lead guitar would normally go. It was a really rewarding departure for me.”
With his guitar styles ranging from rock, blues, jazz and fusion to pop and soul, Richie Kotzen has built a remarkably diverse 20 year career as a guitarist, singer and songwriter. During that span, Kotzen toured with his trio extensively outside the United States, building a loyal fan base and selling out shows throughout Europe, Latin America, and Japan. In 1996, Fender guitars honored him with not one, but two signature model guitars. His signature model Telecaster is available worldwide and continues to be a top seller for the brand. In 2006, Kotzen received one of his biggest personal honors when The Rolling Stones chose him to open up a string of Japanese shows placing him in front of some of his biggest crowds to date. He has not only built an incredibly successful solo career, but has also found himself writing, recording and playing live with a variety of different artists, including Jazz legends Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. He currently plays guitar and fronts the band The Winery Dogs with bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Mike Portnoy (the band’s self-titled debut album debuted at #27 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart). With his 20th full-length solo album on the horizon for 2015 as well as countless gigs, Richie Kotzen’s legacy is only continuing to expand. “When you perform, record or write, you go to a different place,” he concludes. “It’s another world. I love hearing people react to the music and lyrics. That’s the ultimate reward.”
To read BraveWords scribe Aaron Small's recent interview with Richie Kotzen, click here.
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