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Late Night TV Musical Guests: 8/23-8/29

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show
musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, August 23 – Big Boi
Tue, August 24 – Katy Perry
Wed, August 25 – The Pretty Reckless
Thu, August 26 – The Specials


Jay Leno Musical
Guests


Mon, August 23 – Lee DeWyze (Repeat)
Tue, August 24 – Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings (Repeat)
Thu, August 26 – Robert Cray (Repeat)
Fri, August 27 – Tracy Bonham (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, August 23 – Shane Mauss (Repeat)
Tue, August 24 – Buckcherry (Repeat)
Wed, August 25 – Christian Scott (Repeat)
Thu, August 26 – Luke Bryan (Repeat)
Fri, August 27 – the Black Crowes (Repeat)


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Mon, August 23 – Willie Nelson (Repeat)
Tue, August 24 – Wilco(Repeat)


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, August 23 – Big Boi (Repeat)
Tue, August 24 – Big Boi (Repeat)
Wed, August 25 – Mike Posner (Repeat)
Thu, August 26 – Titus Andronicus (Repeat)


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, August 23 – Daniel Merriweather (Repeat)
Tue, August 24 – David Gray (Repeat)
Wed, August 25 – Fanfarlo (Repeat)
Thu, August 26 – the Raveonettes (Repeat)
Fri, August 27 – Snoop Dogg (Repeat)


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 6/21-6/27

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Tue, June 22- Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Wed, June 23 – Bettye LaVette
Fri, June 25 – Jay-Z and Eminem


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, June 21 – Crystal Bowersox
Tue, June 22 – Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Wed, June 23 – Drake
Thu, Jun 24 – Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings
Fri, June 25 – Lee Dewyze


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Mon, June 21 – Dierks Bentley
Tue, June 22 – Taio Cruz (Repeat)
Thu, June 24 – Drake
Fri, June 15 – Sublime with Rome


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Mon, June 21 – Travie McCoy
Tue, June 22 – Herbie Hancock
Wed, June 23 – Macy Gray
Thu, June 24 – MGMT


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, June 21 – Citizen Cope(Repeat)
Tue, June 22 – RJD2 (Repeat)
Wed, June 23 – Holly Golightly (Repeat)
Thu, June 24 – Daniel Merriweather (Repeat)
Fri, June 25 – David Gray (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Mon, June 21 – Tavis Smiley featuring a performance by Herbie Hancock

Sat, June 26 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Bon Jovi (Repeat)

Sat, June 26 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Sarah McLachlan and Duffy (Repeat)


Ray LaMontagne: New Album In August

SUMMER TOUR WITH DAVID GRAY

Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne is set to release his new album, Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs – God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise on August 17th, 2010 on RCA Records. This is his fourth studio record, and the follow-up to his heralded Gossip in the Grain (see the JamBase interview with LaMontagne about this release here).

Entirely self produced (for the first time) God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise was recorded in two weeks at LaMontagne’s home in the woods of western Massachusetts. The newly restored historic home served as a homemade recording studio for Ray and his fellow musicians. The newly coined ‘Pariah Dogs’, consists of Jay Bellarose (drums), Jennifer Condos (bass), Patrick Warren (keyboard), Eric Heywood (guitar) and Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar).

LaMontagne will hit the road with David Gray beginning August 15th and ending September 10th (detailed tour dates here).

God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise Track Listing

1. Repo Man
2. New York City’s Killing Me
3. God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise
4. Beg Steal Or Borrow
5. Are We Really Through
6. This Love Is Over
7. Old Before Your Time
8. For The Summer
9. Like Rock & Roll and Radio
10. The Devil’s In The Jukebox

Ray LaMontagne Tour Dates :: Ray LaMontagne News :: Ray LaMontagne Concert Reviews


UBS memo names Forsythe Singapore prime brokerage sales head

UBS AG, the largest Swiss bank, appointed David Forsythe as head of prime brokerage sales for Singapore, according to an internal memo.

Forsythe, who was the head of prime brokerage sales for Australia at UBS before joining Kerry Consulting in 2008, will return to the Swiss bank in the middle of the month, David Gray, head of prime services in the Asia-Pacific region, said in the document, obtained by Bloomberg News.

Read more…

Ray LaMontagne David Gray Co-Headline Tour

GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS!

Ray LaMontagne

David Gray and Ray LaMontagne have announced dates for their highly anticipated summer tour. The 16-city tour will kick off in Columbia, MD, on August 15, with additional shows to be announced at a later date. These are the current confirmed dates.

David Gray and Ray LaMontagne Tour Dates

August 15 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 17 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion
August 19 Wantagh, NY Nikon @ Jones Beach
August 20 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center
August 22 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry
August 25 Chicago, IL Millennium Park
August 26 Rochester, MI Meadow Brook Theatre
August 29 Council Bluffs, IA Stir Cover @ Harrah’s Council Bluffs
August 30 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 31 Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe Opera House
September 1 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
September 3 Los Vegas, NV The Pearl @ The Palms
September 4 Valley Center, CA Harrahs Rincon
September 5 Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl
September 8 Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre
September 10 Berkeley, CA The Greek Theatre

Check out JamBase’s intimate 2008 chat with Ray LaMontagne!

David Gray Tour Dates :: David Gray News :: David Gray Concert Reviews

Ray LaMontagne Tour Dates :: Ray LaMontagne News :: Ray LaMontagne Concert Reviews


Music on the Tube: 3/8 – 3/14

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, March 8 – Lady Antebellum
Tue, March 9 – Broken Bells
Wed, March 10 – Alkaline Trio
Fri, March 12 – Drive-By Truckers


Tonight Show With Jay Leno


Mon, March 8 – Ben Harper and Relentless7
Tue, March 9 – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Wed, March 10 – Ryan Bingham
Thu, March 11 – Colbie Caillat
Fri, March 12 – Katharine McPhee


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, March 8 – Corinne Bailey Rae
Tue, March 9 – Gary Allan
Wed, March 10 – Manchester Orchestra
Thu, March 11 – Gin Wigmore


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, March 10 – The Temper Trap

Thu, March 11 – Ryan Bingham


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, March 8 – Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

Tue, March 9 – The Allman Brothers Band

Thu, March 11 – Broken Bells
Fri, March 12 – Vampire Weekend


Last Call with Carson Daly


Mon, March 8 – Daniel Merriweather (Repeat)
Tue, March 9 – Weezer
Wed, March 10 – Lisa Hannigan
Thu, March 11 – David Gray
Fri, March 12 – Lily Allen


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, March 6 – Saturday Night Live featuring Pearl Jam


Phosphorescent: Tour w/ David Gray

PHOSPHORESCENT ON TOUR WITH DAVID GRAY THIS SPRING

Phosphorescent

Last fall, Phosphorescent bassist Jeff Bailey was watching a primetime news show when British songwriter David Gray appeared for an interview. The interviewer inquires as to what Gray is listening to on his iPod and he responds, “Frank Sinatra, and an album called Pride by Phosphorescent.”

Admittedly skeptical, the band did a quick internet search and found Gray singing the praises of Phosphorescent to Entertainment Weekly and a Spin review of a David Gray performance, which mentions that Gray opened the show by “emerging from the darkness to the narcotic strains of Phosphorescent’s ‘Cocaine Lights’.”

A month or so passes when an email shows up in the inbox of Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck from Gray himself, with enthusiastic support for the music and an open ended invitation to open any of Gray’s upcoming tour dates. Phosphorescent accepted the invite and will soon be hitting the road with Gray throughout the United States and Europe.

Phosphorescent is also nearly complete with their upcoming album; details will be announced very soon.

Check out a video of the band performing “A Picture Of Our Torn Up Praise” at the American Songwriter Magazine offices here.

Phosphorescent/David Gray Tour Dates

02/03/10 Wed Vredenburg Utrecht, NL

02/04/10 Thu Ancienne Belgique Brussels, BEL

02/05/10 Fri Den Atelier Luxembourg, LU

02/07/10 Sun X-tra Limmathaus Zurich, SWI

02/08/10 Mon Theatre am Tanzbrunnen Cologne, GER

02/09/10 Tue Grosse Freiheit 36 Hamburg, GER

02/10/10 Wed Huxley’s Berlin, GER

03/11/10 Thu Verizon Wireless Theater Houston, TX

03/12/10 Fri Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts New Orleans, LA

03/13/10 Sat Hogg Auditorium Austin, TX

03/14/10 Sun Hogg Auditorium Austin, TX

03/16/10 Tue Nokia Theatre Grand Prairie, TX

03/17/10 Wed Uptown Theater Kansas City, MO

03/19/10 Fri Touhill Performing Arts Center St. Louis, MO

03/20/10 Sat Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI

03/21/10 Sun State Theatre – Playhouse Square Center Cleveland, OH

03/23/10 Tue Taft Theatre Cincinnati, OH

03/24/10 Wed The Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN

03/26/10 Fri The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY

03/27/10 Sat Ohio Theatre Columbus, OH

03/29/10 Mon Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY

03/30/10 Tue Benedum Center Pittsburgh, PA

03/31/10 Wed Lyric Opera House Baltimore, MD

04/01/10 Thu The Wellmont Theatre Montclair, NJ

04/03/10 Sat Providence Performing Arts Center Providence, RI

04/05/10 Mon The Egg Albany, NY

04/06/10 Tue Oakdale Theatre (Formerly Chevrolet Theatre) Wallingford, CT

04/07/10 Wed Merrill Auditorium Portland, ME

04/09/10 Fri Durham Performing Arts Center Durham, NC

04/10/10 Sat Atlanta Civic Center Atlanta, GA

04/11/10 Sun Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN

04/13/10 Tue Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater, FL

04/14/10 Wed The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater Miami Beach, FL

04/15/10 Thu Hard Rock Live Orlando, FL


Music on the Tube: 1/11 – 1/17

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, January 11 – Ryan Bingham
Tue, January 12 – Findlay Brown
Wed, January 13 – The Hot Rats
Thu, January 14 – The Low Anthem
Fri, January 15 – Matt Morris


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, January 11 – Vampire Weekend
Tue, January 12 – Rosanne Cash
Fri, January 15 – Lifehouse


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, January 11 – Mighty Mighty Bosstones (Repeat)

Tue, January 12 – Melanie Fiona
Wed, January 13 – Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers
Thu, January 14 – Katharine McPhee


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Mon, January 11 – Nellie McKay
Thu, January 14 – Vampire Weekend
Fri, January 15 – Luke Bryan


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, January 12 – Ringo Starr
Wed, January 13 – KE$HA
Fri, January 15 – The Hot Rats


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, January 11 – David Gray (Repeat)
Tue, January 12 – The Raveonettes (Repeat)

Wed, January 13 – Lisa Hannigan (Repeat)

Thu, January 14 – Pete Yorn (Repeat)

Fri, January 15 – Paolo Nutini (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Wed January 13 – Daily Show with John Stewart featuring Ringo Starr
Sat, January 16 – Saturday Night Live featuring The Ting Tings

Sat, January 16 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Mos Def and K’naan


Music on the Tube: 11/23 – 11/29

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Tue, November 24 – Rihanna

Wed, November 25 – Adam Lambert

Thu, November 26 – Shakira (Repeat)


Jay Leno Show


Mon, November 23 – Lady Gaga


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, November 23 – Timbaland and Nelly Furtado
Tue, November 24 – Weezer
Thu, November 26 – Bon Jovi
Fri, November 27 – Jack Ingram (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, November 23 – Weezer
Tue, November 24 – Wolfmother
Wed, November 25 – Leona Lewis


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Tue, November 24 – Ben Harper and Relentless7
Thu, November 26 – Toby Keith (Repeat)


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, November 23 – Ilo Ferreira
Tue, November 24 – The Pixies
Wed, November 25 – Mos Def and Talib Kweli


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, November 23 – Brett Dennen
Tue, November 24 – OK Go
Wed, November 25 – David Gray
Thu, November 26 – Weezer


Music on the Tube: 11/9 – 11/15

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Tue, November 10 – Shakira

Wed, November 11 – Norah Jones

Thu, November 12 – The Cribs and Johnny Marr
Fri, November 13 – Mariah Carey


The Jay Leno Show


Fri, November 13 – Sheryl Crow



The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, November 9 – David Gray

Tue, November 10 – John Fogerty

Thu, November 12 – Jason Mraz

Fri, November 13 – Kris Allen


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, November 9 – Ghostface Killah
Tue, November 10 – Amerie
Wed, November 11 – Los Lonely Boys
Thu, November 12 – Switchfoot
Fri, November 13 – Huey Lewis


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, November 11 – The Swell Season
Thu, November 12 – Trace Adkins


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, November 10 – Wale
Wed, November 11 – Carly Simon
Thu, November 12 – Goodie Mob
Fri, November 13 – Kid Sister


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, November 9 – Yo La Tengo (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Wed, November 11 – 43rd Annual CMA Awards
Sat, November 14 – Austin City Limits featuring Willie Nelson and Asleep At The Wheel
Sat, November 14 – Saturday Night Live featuring Black Eyed Peas


Phish Festival 8 | 10.31.09 | Indio, CA

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Steven Walter

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.31.09 :: Indio, CA

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.31 :: Indio, CA

For the passionate Phish fan, few events are met with the anticipation of a Halloween three set extravaganza. Add to this the fact that it had been 11 years since Phish performed one of their legendary Halloween shows, and the scene was set for a historic rock concert.

With temperatures pushing into the low 90s, Saturday afternoon was hot, contrasting nicely with the rather chilly weather from the previous night. As soon as day broke it wasn’t hard to find excited Phans decked out in colorful costumes ranging from Hulk Hogan and Rainbow Bright to a “Golden Shower” and Fluffhead to name a few.

TRES

Walking into the concert grounds, the band finally gave in and let the masses know via their traditional “Phishbill” (modeled after the Playbill you’d get at a Broadway play) that the musical costume for the night would be The Rolling StonesExile on Main St. But before the hungry crowd could feed on Exile, there was the day set. Featuring hot weather that definitely translated into the band’s performance, the afternoon set was relaxed, loose and difficult to dance to with hardly any shade in sight. Even McConnell and Anastasio looked to be conserving energy as the sun burned across their faces.

Opening up with the standard guitar punch of “Sample in a Jar,” the band again seemed to be playing it safe. “The Divided Sky” soared without a cloud in the sky, while “Lawnboy” saw Trey give a shout out to the beautiful venue and Page pay homage to the very grass the patrons were standing upon. Afternoon sets have always been a time for McConnell to take center stage and this one was no different, featuring his sprawling digits on the opening chaos of “Bathtub Gin” and the lullaby outro of “The Squirming Coil.”

Three more old school favorites, “Runaway Jim,” “Possum,” and “Run Like An Antelope” brought the day set to a close. Not much in the way of “bust-outs” or extraordinary versions, everything up to this point had been well executed, but seemed in many ways to be an introduction for what was to come. With a few hours before the night sets, fans gathered around jumbo TV screens to watch the World Series, touched up their costumes or chilled under palm trees awaiting the madness of Phish Halloween.

QUATRO – EXILE ON MAIN ST.

One of the greatest rock albums of all time, Exile on Main St. represents the very essence of what it means to be alive, in a band, and pouring your heart into rock & roll. Trey says the classic slab was ingrained in the band members’ “DNA” and
in the previously mentioned Phishbill, there was a superb essay by Rolling Stone magazine’s David Fricke in which he explained the story of Exile, and its logical choice for the boys of Phish.

Exile on Main St. :: 10.31 :: Indio, CA

Joined onstage for the set by soul singer Sharon Jones (The Dap-Kings), David Gray (trumpet), David Smith (trombone), Tony Jarvis (sax) and Saundra Williams (vocals), Phish donned its musical costume and delivered a two-hour experience that defied expectations.

From the opening one-two combo of “Rocks Off” and “Rip This Joint,” something at Festival 8 seemed to change instantaneously; in band, in crowd, and in the holy spirits that certainly swirled around us. Building momentum at a breakneck pace, the night turned a corner during the raucous “Tumbling Dice,” and the slow, beautiful twang of “Sweet Virginia” that found Fishman on vocals with the crowd singing along in perfect harmony, especially to the line, “Got to scrape that shit right off your shoe.”

Arguably the strongest song of the set was “Torn and Frayed.” Around the mid-point of the album, it was here that Phish finally made Exile its own. Built around the first big Trey jam of the night, it was hard to not see some of Anastasio in this story of a rock & roller struggling with the life he’s chosen, “but never more than one great lick away from redemption” as Fricke explained. This is the story of Phish’s past decade. Stardom. Pressure. Addiction. Failure. Redemption. Exile was Phish’s “one great lick” on Halloween.

The ninth track, “Loving Cup” was first covered by the band in ’93, at the very first show that McConnell debuted his baby grand, and it has been a staple ever since. Highlighted by the guest horns and a valiant effort by each member, this take rivaled any single version of this tune over the past 16 years.

Exile on Main St. :: 10.31 :: Indio, CA

Many of the songs on the album had rarely, if ever, been played live by The Stones, making them all the more special on this occasion. The crude “Turd on a Run,” and slow cooked “Let it Loose,” were two such examples. With no road map except the album versions to go from, Phish was able to play these songs in their traditional sense, while adding swirling piano chords and sprawling fret work by Anastasio, who played out of his head all night.

Phish was not only playing this costume, but actually living it with each and every note. By the time “Shine a Light” rolled around, many in the audience had goose-bumps and shouted along to the choir-like epiphany of, “May the good lord shine a light on you/ Make every song you sing your favorite tune.” Phish was doing exactly that, with every song off the album executed near perfection and played with a sense of joy and vigor that radiated throughout the audience.

Exile on Main St. will rank with the best cover albums Phish has ever played. While the title of the album speaks of being in Exile, Phish continued their return to glory with this set.

CINCO

How the hell do you follow up THAT? Simple. You deliver one of the best sets of improvisational music you’ve played in the past decade. “Backwards Down the Number Line” began a five-song set, followed by the thumping thunder of “Fluffhead,” in which Gordon took center stage. No flubs to speak of, this mega-number has certainly been a welcome addition to the band’s catalogue in version 3.0.

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.31 :: Indio, CA

The song of the night, though, was the Halloween appropriate “Ghost.” From the funky opening this roughly 15-minute cut took on a life of its own. Fueled by Trey’s furious guitar work, the theme developed into a scorching jam before returning full-circle to the loose structure of the introductory chords. The one breather tune of the set was a stirring rendition of Los Lobos’ “When the Circus Comes to Town,” with the line, “the day I burn this whole place down” foreshadowing some of the pyrotechnic displays that would happen shortly thereafter.

“You Enjoy Myself” is arguably Phish’s biggest, most popular composition. You could call it the quintessential Phish song. The Halloween ’09 version ranks up there with some of best they’ve performed. Led once again by Trey’s possessed guitar work, it was classic Anastasio. During the breakdown, the structures that defined the outer limits of the concert ground blew fire out of their tops in unison with the music. The band was locked-in, fired up (literally), and ready to conquer the world. After Exile and this third set, they’re a step closer.

The encore welcomed back out the horns for “Suzy Greenburg.” A song that has been overplayed since the band’s return, this version was easily the best one yet and again warrants talk of possibly a “best ever.” Jones’ vocals gave the ending jam an added boost and Page and Trey were blowing a gasket. Those onstage were having so much fun, they didn’t want things to end, and when the song was about to be over, Trey led everyone back into a reprise jam, akin to the Darien Lake ’00 “Suzy.”

Basking in the glow of fire, neon and the glory of a show this good, Phish rose to the occasion and made Halloween 2009 one for the ages. Not only did they conquer a classic in Exile, the boys turned in some of the best versions of their own classics.

More photos of this show are available here.

Phish perform again today in Indio. Keep an eye on jambase.com/phish for live Tweets, setlists, pics and full reviews. Complete Phish tour dates available here.

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.31.09 – Halloween :: Indio, CA

Set I (Afternoon): Sample In A Jar, The Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Kill Devil Falls, Bathtub Gin, The Squirming Coil, Runaway Jim > Possum, Run Like An Antelope

Set II (Night) – The Rolling Stones – Exile on Main St.: Rocks Off, Rip This Joint, Shake Your Hips, Casino Boogie, Tumbling Dice, Sweet Virginia, Torn and Frayed, Sweet Black Angel, Loving Cup, Happy, Turd On The Run, Ventilator Blues > I Just Want To See His Face, Let It Loose, All Down The Line, Stop Breaking Down, Shine A Light
Soul Survivor

Set III (Night): Backwards Down the Number Line > Fluffhead, Ghost, When the Circus Comes, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Suzy Greenberg

Exile on Main St. & Suzy Greenberg featured Sharon Jones, David Guy, Tony Jarvis, David Smith & Saundra Williams


UBS approached by 50 potential hedge-fund startups, Gray says

UBS AG has been approached by about 50 potential hedge-fund startups in the Asia-Pacific region as the industry recovers from record losses in 2008.
 
“We are tracking 50 different groups across Asia-Pacific who are talking to us about starting up,” said David Gray, UBS’s head of prime services in the Asia-Pacific region.

David Gray Tour & Album

David Gray Announces Details OF U.S. Tour In Support Of His New Studio Album
Draw The Line Due Out September 22


David Gray

British songwriter David Gray has announced the U.S. leg of his world tour. No doubt the crowds at these shows will be comprised of faux music aficionados who think what Gray does behind a microphone and guitar is amazing. The U.S. tour dates will be in support of Gray’s new studio album, Draw The Line due out on September 22.

Draw The Line was recorded in London, and was produced by Gray himself. “Fugitive,” the album’s lead single, was apparently serviced to radio last week and, according to a press release, has become the #1 most added song on AAA Radio.

Featured on the album are two duets, one with Jolie Holland and another with Eurythmics songstress Annie Lennox.

Tour Dates for David Gray:

08/07/09 Fri Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

08/15/09 Sat Concerts at Marymoor Redmond, WA

09/14/09 Mon Roundhouse London, GB

09/15/09 Tue The Ritz Manchester, GB

09/16/09 Wed ABC Glasgow, GB

10/23/09 Fri Wang Theater Boston, MA
10/24/09 Sat WAMU Theater New York, NY
10/26/09 Mon Massey Hall Toronto, Canada
10/27/09 Tue Tower Theater Upper Darby, PA
10/29/09 Thu Chicago Auditorium Theater Chicago, IL
10/30/09 Fri Orpheum Theater Minneapolis, MN
11/01/09 Sun Paramount Theater Denver, CO
11/02/09 Mon Kingsbury Hall Salt Lake City, UT
11/04/09 Wed Arlene Schnizer Concert Hall Portland, OR
11/07/09 Sat Paramount Theater Oakland, CA
11/09/09 Mon Orpheum Theater Los Angles, CA