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Dave Alvin And Jimmie Dale Gilmore Expand Their "Freewheeling, Joyous" (Rolling Stone) Musical Partnership On New Album 'Texicali' Out June 21 (Yep Roc Records)

The Duo Toast A Triumphant Return With Original Song "We're Still Here"

Dave Alvin And Jimmie Dale Gilmore Expand Their “Freewheeling, Joyous” (Rolling Stone) Musical Partnership On New Album ‘Texicali’ Out June 21 (Yep Roc Records)

Coast-To-Coast U.S. Tour With Backing Band The Guilty Ones Announced For This Summer

 

Grammy-winning artist Dave Alvin and Grammy nominee Jimmie Dale Gilmore have been called an “unexpected example of twin brothers from another mother” (LA Times). Alvin, a Los Angeles punk-roots pioneer in The Blasters, and Gilmore, a founding member of West Texas’ groundbreaking cosmic country trio The Flatlanders joined together in 2017 for what they thought was a one-off tour, that instead turned into the chart-topping collaborative debut album Downey To Lubbock. These folk heroes have now evolved their unbreakable bond into a fully-fledged musical and songwriting partnership. Today they celebrate the announcement of TexiCali, a brand new studio album out June 21 via Yep Roc Records, with the aptly-titled first single “We’re Still Here.” Behind blistering blues licks, Alvin and Gilmore recount the road that’s brought them to TexiCali - from wild nights at Houston’s dearly-departed Allen Park Inn, to fateful run-ins with clueless record company men and harrowing drives down one way streets.

Listen to “We’re Still Here”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJxtqzhbUTY 

Pre-Order TexiCalihttps://ffm.to/texicalialbum

The eleven tracks on TexiCali double as a roadtrip across Alvin and Gilmore’s beloved home states and the memories within, honoring shared musical influences, friends gone too soon and all they’ve endured along the way. Two of Americana’s most celebrated storytellers, the pair now elevate their partnership from touring to recording to songwriting, with TexiCali incorporating more original work and collaborations than ever before. Together they reflect on experiences like touring the country via train with Roots On The Rails, working with contemporaries like Terry Allen and Butch Hancock, and formative shows from blues legends like Brownie McGhee at Los Angeles’ Ash Grove (frequented by both Dave and Jimmie, unbeknownst to them at the time).

Forging a remarkable new chapter in “poetic geographical autobiography” (Austin American Statesman), Alvin and Gilmore 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 band The Guilty Ones, kicking off with nine shows across California. A full list of dates is below with many more to be added soon.

 

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 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

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