Dave Alvin And Jimmie Dale Gilmore Offer Powerful Homage To Touring Via Train - And Their Tourmates Gone Too Soon - On “Southwest Chief”  | Shore Fire Media

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Dave Alvin And Jimmie Dale Gilmore Offer Powerful Homage To Touring Via Train - And Their Tourmates Gone Too Soon - On “Southwest Chief” 

Dave Alvin And Jimmie Dale Gilmore Offer Powerful Homage To Touring Via Train - And Their Tourmates Gone Too Soon - On “Southwest Chief” 

New Album 'Texicali' Out June 21 (Yep Roc Records)

Duo Celebrate Texas Fervor In Charming Music Video For Lead Single “We’re Still Here”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AqAXgGhIVE 

Dates Added To U.S. Summer Tour With Backing Band The Guilty Ones (Austin, Houston, Dallas + More)

 

May 1, 2024: Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, “twin brothers from another mother” (LA Times), have unveiled “Southwest Chief,” the second advance track from their forthcoming album TexiCali (out June 21 via Yep Roc Records). An ode to Alvin’s time touring the country via ‘Roots on the Rails’ with fellow musicians, “Southwest Chief” awakens visions of prairie sunrises, the Mojave desert and the land of the Navajo. “We’d stack vintage cars on the back of an Amtrak train and play for the passengers,” says Alvin. “On the final tour in 2018, we were attached on the ride back from Chicago onto the legendary Southwest Chief.” Alvin began writing the track years ago with New England songwriter Bill Morrissey, and completed it after Morrissey’s passing: “Remembering my friend, Bill Morrissey / we were gonna write a song but that never came to be,” sings Alvin tenderly, backed by Gilmore on harmonica. 

Listen to “Southwest Chief” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJO55Pbpuqw&feature=youtu.be

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The duo also just shared an official music video for TexiCali’s triumphant lead single, “We’re Still Here.” The playful visual captures the record in a nutshell - a roadtrip across Alvin and Gilmore’s home states and the memories within. A celebration of Austin in particular, it highlights several of the city’s beloved establishments: Alvin blows a kiss to The Continental Club, they strut down South Congress, eat at Dan’s Hamburgers, hang with local rescue dogs from the non-profit ‘Jack Jack's Pack,’ while celebrating a project created at Zone Recording in Dripping Springs. I had wild times in Houston at the Allen Park Inn,” sings Alvin (another dearly-missed Texas music landmark). “Well when they tore that joint down, you know I shed a tear.” Fittingly, with the “We’re Still Here” video, they’ve announced August tour dates in Houston, Austin, Dallas and San Antonio. 

Watch the “We’re Still Here” video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AqAXgGhIVE 

Two of Americana’s most celebrated storytellers, Alvin and Gilmore elevate their "freewheeling, joyous" (Rolling Stone) partnership on TexiCali by incorporating more original collaborations than ever before. Together they reflect on their decades on the road, working with contemporaries like Terry Allen and Butch Hancock, and formative shows from blues legends like Brownie McGhee at Los Angeles’ Ash Grove. They build on a close-knit partnership that’s already brought them a Billboard #1 blues album, a spotlight on CNN and the friendship of a lifetime. They’ll bring TexiCali on the road beginning this July for the “We’re Still Here Tour” with Alvin’s longtime Austin-based band The Guilty Ones. For a full list of dates visit: https://www.jimmiedalegilmore.com/shows and https://www.davealvin.net/tour

 

TexiCali Tracklist:

1. Borderland

2. Southwest Chief

3. Broke Down Engine

4. Trying To Be Free

5. Blind Owl

6. Death Of The Last Stripper

7. Roll Around

8. Betty And Dupree

9. That’s Why I’m Walking

10. Down The 285

11. We’re Still Here

 

“We’re Still Here” Tour Dates:

July 6 - Nicasio, CA - Rancho Nicasio 

July 7 - Nicasio, CA - Rancho Nicasio 

July 11 - Portland, OR - Aladdin Theatre

July 12 - Seattle, WA - Tractor Tavern

July 13 - Seattle, WA - Tractor Tavern

July 14 - Mount Vernon, WA - Lincoln Theatre

July 17 - Chico, CA - Chico Women’s Club

July 18 - San Francisco, CA - The Chapel

July 19 - Sacramento, CA - Harlow’s

July 20 - Santa Cruz, CA - Moe’s Alley

July 21 - Morro Bay, CA - The Siren

July 23 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up

July 24 - West Hollywood, CA - Troubadour

July 26 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre

July 27 - Phoenix, AZ - Musical Instrument Museum 

August 1 - Houston, TX - The Heights Theater

August 2 - Austin, TX - The 04 Center

August 3 - Dallas, TX - The Kessler Theater

August 4 - San Antonio, TX - Sam’s Burger Joint

August 21 - Northampton, MA - Iron Horse

August 22 - Brownfield, ME - Stone Mountain Arts Center

August 23 - Boston, MA - City Winery

August 24 - Fall River, MA - Take Me to the River

August 25 - Woodstock, NY - Levon Helm Studios

August 27 - New York, NY - City Winery 

August 28 - Philadelphia, PA - World Cafe Live 

August 29 - Alexandria, VA - Birchmere

August 30 - Richmond, VA - Tin Pan

August 31 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle

Sept 10 - Minneapolis, MN - The Cedar

Sept 11 - Madison, MN - Barrymore Theatre

Sept 12 - Milwaukee, WI - Vivarium

Sept 13 - Berwyn, IL - Fitzgerald’s (Sold Out)

Sept 15 - Pomeroy, OH - Fur Peace Ranch

Sept 19 - Nashville, TN - 3rd & Lindsley at Americana Festival

Oct 30 - Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark

Nov 2 - Chicago, IL - City Winery

 

*More dates added soon