VINCE GILL & PAUL FRANKLIN’S Bakersfield

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VINCE GILL & PAUL FRANKLIN’S Bakersfield

Album an Affectionate Salute to the Music of Buck Owens, Merle Haggard

Road to Bakersfield Website Enables Fans to Picture and Post Themselves as Band Members
 
 
Nashville, TN–July 30, 2013–With the release today of Vince Gill and Paul Franklin’s album Bakersfield, fans are transported to one of the most glorious periods in country music history.  And to heighten their listening experience, an interactive website–http://www.roadtobakersfield.com/–has been specially designed to immerse fans personally
in the sights and styles of those turbulent times.  

Bakersfield is Gill and steel-guitarist Franklin’s tribute to the early music of Buck Owens and
Merle Haggard, both of whom fashioned their distinctive sounds while playing the clubs and honky tonks of Bakersfield, California.  Unlike the more sedate sounds then spinning out of Nashville, West Coast country music tended to be raw, urgent, amplified and unfiltered.

Gill, a 20-time Grammy winner and member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, and Franklin, a 13-times recipient of the Academy of Country Music’s steel guitar player of the year award, grew up riveted to Owens’ and Haggard’s music.  Now playing together in the superband The Time Jumpers, the two old friends decided this was the ideal time to remind the world of what it’s been missing—not by recording a sound-alike salute but by re-animating the very heart of the music with their own affectionate and reverent interpretations.  

Bakersfield is a perfectly matched set of five Owens and five Haggard classics.  Owens is
represented by “Foolin’ Around,” “He Don’t Deserve You Anymore,” “Nobody’s Fool But Yours,” “But I Do” and “Together Again,” while Haggard stands forth via “Holding Things Together,” “I Can’t Be Myself,” “Branded Man,” “The Bottle Let Me Down” and “The Fightin’ Side Of Me.”

These 10 songs were originally released between 1961 and 1974, the years during which America fought a divisive war in Vietnam, witnessed the triumph of the Civil Rights movement, suffered the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, soared to the moon, experienced the British invasion, the Summer of Love and Woodstock and was battered by the humiliation and resignation of a president.  But in Bakersfield—if we are to believe its music—the biggest problem was heartache, and the greatest joy was falling in love.  Owens and Haggard had both these bases covered.

The RoadToBakersfield.com website is filled with features to draw fans into the Bakersfield milieu.  One application allows them to upload their own photos and then outfit themselves
either as members of Owens’ band, the Buckaroos, or Haggard’s band, the Strangers.  These sartorial adornments include bow ties, hats and belts emblazoned “Buck” and “Hag,” as well as period instruments, amplifiers and microphones. The user can then share these “amended” photos across all the social networks.  Here also are videos of Gill and Franklin discussing the making of Bakersfield, background material for the media and sales links (iTunes, Amazon, etc.) for purchasing the music.  The site will be updated weekly with new features.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In support of Bakersfield, Gill and Franklin, along with Gill’s top-notch band are scheduled to perform in these cities:
 
August 8                      
Niagara Falls ON       

August 9                      
Malone, NY   
 
August 10                    
Cohasset, MA

August 11                    
Westhampton Beach, NY  

August 22                    
Halifax, Nova Scotia    

August 23 -24    
Moncton, New Brunswick
                                  
August 25                    
Sydney, Nova Scotia
                                      
August 27                    
Kingston, Ontario        

August 28                    
Syracuse, NY  

September 6                     
Springfield, OH
 
September 7                     
Wisconsin Dells, WI  

September 8                     
Kansas City, MO  
 
September 28       
Hillsdale, MI  
 
September 29       
Louisville, KY           

October 10                    
Shippensburg, PA      

October 11                    
Windsor, Ontario            

October 12                    
Zanesville, OH           

October 20       
Niceville, FL  

October 24        
Mesa, AZ

October 25                    
Bakersfield, CA

October 26                    
Turlock, CA  

October 27                    
Carmel, CA  

October 29                    
Redding, CA  

October 30                    
Santa Rosa, CA  

November 1                     
Visalia, CA  

November 2                     
Palm Desert, CA  

November 3                     
Tucson, AZ  

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