Lee Ann Womack Reinvents Tinseltown Romance For “Hollywood” Music Video | Shore Fire Media

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19 April, 2019Print

Lee Ann Womack Reinvents Tinseltown Romance For “Hollywood” Music Video

Lee Ann Womack Reinvents Tinseltown Romance For “Hollywood” Music Video

Latest video from acclaimed, GRAMMY-nominated album ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ (ATO Records)

Refinery29 exclusively debuted the first look: hyperurl.co/LAW_Hollywood

 

Today, Lee Ann Womack releases her latest video for “Hollywood” exclusively via Refinery29. Featuring custom-made dolls and intricate stop-motion animation, the video reinvents a story of Tinseltown heartache, set to this moody and mournful tune of faded love. 

Director Chris Ullens (Rex Orange County, Fergie) paired footage of iconic California landmarks like the Hollywood sign, and wind farms at Golden Hour with the video’s custom-made dolls. The video follows a relationship riddled with doubt and uncertainty. Mainly set in a desert motel, it’s a shattered portrait of a couple staying together out of habit, but isolated in forlorn self-reflection. With no spark or attraction, they watch their relationship unravel on the silver screen. 

The “Hollywood” video will available to share on Saturday, April 20th at 9am ESTgo here.

Lee Ann teased the video on her socials this week with a series of “Hollywood” movie posters featuring quotes from her friends Reba McEntire, Buddy Miller, Brothers Osborne, Rodney Crowell and Willie Nelson. 

“Hollywood” is the second single from Womack’s ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ (ATO Records), which earned two 2019 GRAMMY nominations for Best Americana Album and Best Americana Roots Song for the album’s lead single “All the Trouble.” These were her eleventh and twelfth of Womack's storied career, and her first as a songwriter. The album is a breathtaking hybrid of country, soul, gospel and blues, earing praise from NPR, The New York Times, Garden & Gun, Vice Noisey, Stereogum, Rolling Stone and the Wall Street Journal, who called it “remarkably strong, an album that's bound to last.” 

 

Upcoming tour dates

Friday, May 3 – Musical Instrument Museum – Phoenix, AZ

Wednesday, May 29 – Cactus Cafe – Austin, TX

Thursday, May 30 – Cactus Cafe – Austin, TX

Friday, May 31 – Cheatham Street Warehouse – San Marcos, TX

Wednesday, July 3 – J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park – Princeton, TX

Saturday, August 10 – Sugar Creek Casino – Hinton, OK

Friday, October 4 – City Winery – Chicago, IL 

Saturday, October 5 – City Winery – Chicago, IL 

 

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