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Aoife O’Donovan Celebrates Democracy and Womanhood on New Solo Album ‘All My Friends’

Aoife O’Donovan Celebrates Democracy and Womanhood on New Solo Album ‘All My Friends’

Grammy Winner’s First Self-Produced Release Features Special Guests Anaïs Mitchell, The Knights, The Westerlies, The San Francisco Girls Chorus and more

Official Music Video for “Someone To Follow” Out Now - WATCH HERE

 

March 22, 2024: Grammy-Award winner Aoife O’Donovan has released her new solo album, All My Friends, today. The 9-song collection - O’Donovan’s first self-produced LP - is inspired by the passage of the 19th amendment and the evolving landscape of women’s rights in America over the past century. As O’Donovan recently explained in an interview with Jezebel, she measures her own perspective as a woman and mother in the present, against those of the past across the album, specifically the perspectives of the suffragettes who paved the way for women today. She artfully draws on speeches and letters by Carrie Chapman Catt, founder of the League of Voters, to write intricately filigreed new, original songs infused with modern viewpoint. Amidst a lush, genre-blurring soundscape featuring brass, orchestra, girls’ choir, and O’Donovan’s own “stunning” (Rolling Stone) voice, All My Friends wrestles with questions of what has - and hasn’t - changed for American women in the 100 years since gaining the right to vote. 

O’Donovan has unveiled the official music video today for “Someone To Follow,” a declaration of hope for the future, featuring Noam Pikelny on banjo and Rob Burger on accordion. “As I sketched out the song further, I realized I was also singing to my own daughter, calling for her to be a leader, to achieve greatness and be whole,” says O’Donovan. Watch the music video, directed by Caitlin Gerard, here

Earlier this week, O’Donovan performed the single on NBC’s The Kelly Clarkson Show. Watch the moving performance here

All My Friends - co-produced by O’Donovan, Eric Jacobsen and Darren Schneider - was mostly recorded at Full Sail University in Orlando by Schneider, Brooklyn Recording in Brooklyn and Power Station in Manhattan. The album was mixed by Schneider and mastered at Chicago Mastering by Bob Weston and features a number of special guests including Anaïs Mitchell, Sierra Hull, Noam Pikelny, The Knights, The Westerlies, The San Francisco Girls Chorus, Alan Hampton, Griffin Goldsmith and more. Most of the songs on the album grew out of two commissions O’Donovan took on - from the Orlando Philharmonic where she now lives, and the FreshGrass Foundation in her native Massachusetts. Following performances with both institutions, O’Donovan continued to explore the themes that would become All My Friends in full. Read more about the commissions via No Depression here

Listen to All My Friends here.

 

O’Donovan hopes the collection will empower the next generation to use their voices for positive change. “It is my firm belief that voting and participation in democracy is not political. It is your civic duty. As American citizens we owe it to ourselves and our neighbors to be active participants in the society in which we live,” she recently explained to WGBH Morning Edition. “It is an intense time to be a woman in America. It’s shocking to me, especially as the mother of a daughter, that every morning I turn on the news and see these stories of our rights - which we did feel were solidified - being taken away from us. But I urge people to educate themselves, to vote, to participate, to go outside and be the change that we want to see.”

The project follows O’Donovan’s 3x GRAMMY nominated 2022 album Age of Apathy, which NPR named “a moving self-portrait,” and No Depression called “an astounding accomplishment.” In addition to appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, CBS Saturday Morning, Kelly Clarkson and PBS Newshour, Pitchfork said O’Donovan “taps into the propulsion of prime Joni Mitchell,” while The New York Times praised the album’s “musical surprises: daring melodic leaps, unexpected chord progressions, [and] subtle rhythmic shifts.” Following the release of Age of Apathy, O’Donovan also recorded and toured behind a full album reinterpretation of Bruce Springsteen’s landmark Nebraska album, with performances at Newport Folk Festival, Tønder Festival, and more. While Age of Apathy centered around coming to terms with indifference, All My Friends reminds us of the power of collective action. 

All My Friends is available digitally today and on CD and multiple colored LP versions, representing the colors of the women’s suffrage movement: violet for loyalty, green for hope, and gold for purpose. The standard LP is pressed on Violet color vinyl. The indie/D2C only version has alternate cover art and is pressed on Ochre/gold color vinyl with an autographed insert. In addition, Magnolia Record Club has an exclusive version with standard cover art pressed on Green vinyl with an autographed insert.

 

 O’Donovan will host intimate album release events New York City and Nashville this month:

New York City (Manhattan) - March 25th / 7:30PM

A New York Evening with Aoife O’Donovan, moderated by Rosanne Cash, presented by The Grammy Museum and The Americana Music Association

Location: The Greene Space - 44 Charlton St, New York, NY 10014

Tickets here (sold-out)

 

Nashville (East Nashville) - March 29th / 7:00PM

‘All My Friends’ Album Release Show with Hawktail

Location: American Legion Post 82

Tickets here

 

Additionally, O’Donovan will tour the globe throughout 2024, with performances at Big Ears Festival (featuring the Knoxville Chamber Orchestra), FreshGrass Bentonville, and The Grand Ole Opry (March 27), plus her previously-announced Barbican Hall debut in London is confirmed for June 18, with Eric Jacobsen conducting the Guildhall Session Orchestra and Music Centre London Session Choir. O’Donovan has also curated a new festival called “Light In The Eastern Sky,” taking place on June 1 in Norfolk, VA, presented by Virginia Arts Festival and featuring O’Donovan and Virginia-based artists Yasmin Williams and The Wildmans. Full list of 2024 tour dates (including several shows with instrumental acoustic ensemble Hawktail) below and via https://www.aoifeodonovan.com.

 

Aoife O’Donovan 2024 Tour Dates

March 24, 2024 - Knoxville, TN - Big Ears !

March 25, 2024 - New York, NY - The Greene Space (presented by the GRAMMY Museum)

March 27, 2024 - Nashville, TN - Grand Ole Opry

March 29, 2024 - Nashville, TN - American Legion Post 82 % 

March 30, 2024 - Denver, CO - Newman Center for the Performing Arts % 

May 13, 2024 - New York, NY - Carnegie Hall 

May 17, 2024 - Bentonville, AR - FreshGrass Bentonville

May 23, 2024 - Healdsburg, CA - Little Saint % 

May 24, 2024 - Menlo Park, CA - The Guild Theatre % 

May 25, 2024 - Grass Valley, CA - Strawberry Music Festival %

June 1, 2024 - Norfolk, VA - Light in the Eastern Sky (presented by Virginia Arts Festival)

June 7, 2024 - Charleston, SC - Spoleto Festival #

June 12, 2024 - Bristol, UK - St. George’s Bristol 

June 15, 2024 - Egeskov Castle, DK - Heartland Festival 

June 18, 2024 - London, UK - Barbican Hall 

July 12, 2024 - Lexington, VA - Lime Kiln Theater %

July 13, 2024 - York, PA - Capitol Theatre % 

July 14, 2024 - Westport, CT - Levitt Pavilion %

July 16, 2024 - Northampton, MA - Iron Horse Music Hall %

July 17, 2024 - North Truro, MA - Payomet Performing Arts Center %

July 18, 2024 - Westerly, RI - United Theatre %

July 19, 204 - Groton, MA - Groton Hill Music Center % 

July 25-28, 2024 - Cambridge, UK - Cambridge Folk Festival

August 15-18, 2024 - Manchester, VT - Green Mountain Bluegrass Festival %^

September 27-29 - Sisters, OR - Sisters Folk Festival % 

 

! performing with the Knoxville Chamber Orchestra

% performing with Hawktail

# performing with members of the Spoleto Festival Orchestra

~ performing with Guildhall Session Orchestra and Music Centre London Session Choir

performing with Crooked Still

 

About Aoife O’Donovan

Deemed “a vocalist of unerring instinct” by the New York Times, GRAMMY Award-winning artist Aoife O’Donovan operates in a thrilling musical world beyond genre. She has released three critically-acclaimed and boundary-blurring solo albums including her most recent record, 2022’s boldly orchestrated and literarily crafted Age Of Apathy,  which earned three GRAMMY nominations and was named “a moving self-portrait” by NPR. Folk Alliance International named the song “B61” their 2022 Song Of The Year. In addition to appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, CBS Saturday Morning, Kelly Clarkson and PBS Newshour, Pitchfork said O’Donovan “taps into the propulsion of prime Joni Mitchell.” Following the release of Age of Apathy, O’Donovan also recorded and toured behind a full album reinterpretation of Bruce Springsteen’s landmark Nebraska album, with performances at Newport Folk Festival, Tønder Festival, and more.

A savvy and generous collaborator, Aoife is one third of the group I’m With Her with bandmates Sara Watkins and Sarah Jarosz. The trio’s debut album See You Around was hailed as “willfully open-hearted” by NPR Music. I’m With Her earned an Americana Music Association Award in 2019 for Duo/Group of the Year, and a Grammy-award in 2020 for Best American Roots Song.

O’Donovan spent the preceding decade as co-founder and front woman of the string band, Crooked Still and is the featured vocalist on The Goat Rodeo Sessions — the group with Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, and Chris Thile. She has appeared as a featured vocalist with over a dozen symphonies including the National Symphony Orchestra, written for Alison Krauss and spent a decade as a regular contributor to the radio variety shows “Live From Here” and “A Prairie Home Companion.”

 

 

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