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August 4th, 2014 – Burbank, CA – American rock quintet The Wild Feathers have announced that they will hit the road for additional tour dates this fall in support of their self-titled, critically lauded debut album. The seemingly indefatigable Nashville quintet has continued to organically grow its audience at a rapid pace, with constant touring and barn-storming shows at clubs around the world and festivals across the country, including Bonnaroo, Firefly, and Summerfest this summer. 
   The Wild Feathers’ upcoming fall tour includes a show at New York City’s fabled Irving Plaza, marking their fourth headlining show in NYC – a city that has embraced the band from the very beginning. They will also perform at the Squamish Valley Music Festival and the Voodoo Music Experience, as well as headline their hometown’s Live on the Green Festival. Please see below for all tour dates. It’s no wonder that Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow, Paul Simon and countless others have become fans of their hybrid take on rock, country, folk & classic soul informed by masterful song craft, souring vocal harmonies and infused with Stones/Faces- swagger: Support on all fall tour dates from The Apache Relay and Desert Noises.   “Classic rock DJs have been itching for this band for years. The Wild Feathers channel their Nashville roots with fast-stepping, unmistakably Southern country-rock suggesting a sprightly union of My Morning Jacket and Neil Young.” – The New York Times   “They soar on the chemistry and cooperation between no fewer than tree expert songsmiths. Then they elaborate their compositions with the wafting harmonies of four of the five band members…Examples range from the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield to Traffic and Fleetwood Mac…Think the Jayhawkes kicked from behind by The Heartbreakers. American roots music with flat-out rock.” – The NY Daily News   “Something that fans of heartland artists like the Avett Brothers and My Morning Jacket will appreciate while it recalls the magic of Tom Petty and Neil Young” – Rolling Stone   In addition, the video for the band’s new video for “Left My Woman premieres today on Relix.com / Jambands.com.   The Apache Relay and Desert Noises Support on all fall dates: 08/08    Squamish, BC               Squamish Valley Music Festival 08/13    Littleton, CO                  Denver Botanic Gardens w/ Sheryl Crow 09/15    Dallas, TX                      KXT Summer Cut Festival 08/14    Houston, TX                   House of Blues 08/15    Dallas, TX                      Gexa Energy Pavilion 08/16    Austin, TX                      Emo’s 08/27    Louisville, KY                 WFPK Waterfront Wednesday 08/31    Hershey, PA                  Zac Brown Band’s Southern Ground Festival 09/03    Delmar, CA                    KPRI Party In The Paddock 09/05    Nashville, TN                  Live on the Green Festival 09/07    Atlanta, GA                    Parklife Festival 09/19    Hamburg, GER               Reeperbahn Festival 09/20    St Peter Ording, GER     Beach Motel 10/02    Barcelona, Spain            Sala Bikini 10/03    Madrid, Spain                 Joy Eslavia 10/15    Kansas City, KS             The Riot Room 10/17    Denver, CO                    Gothic Theater 10/21    Salt Lake City, UT          Kilby Court 10/22    Boise, ID                        Knitting Factory 10/24    Seattle, WA                   Tractor Tavern 10/26    Portland, OR                  Doug Fir Lounge 10/28    San Francisco, CA         Great American Music Hall 10/29    Los Angeles, CA            El Rey 10/31 – Nov 2 New Orleans, LA    Voodoo Music Experience 11/04    Indianapolis, IN               Deluxe at Old National Centre 11/06    Minneapolis, MN             Varsity Theater 11/07    Chicago, IL                     The Metro 11/08    Milwaukee, WI                The Rave 11/09    Cincinnati, OH                20th Century Theatre 11/11    Detroit, MI                      The Shelter 11/12    Toronto, ON                    Lee’s Palace 11/14    Portland, ME                  Port City Music Hall 11/15    Boston, MA                    Brighton Music Hall 11/16    Providence, RI                Fete Lounge 11/18    Philadelphia, PA             World Café Live 11/20    Washington, DC             9:30 Club 11/21    New York, NY                 Irving Plaza   # # # |