February 3, 2015

Jorma Kaukonen’s Ain’t In No Hurry Coming

JORMA KAUKONEN

Premiere a new song “Bar Room Crystal Ball” from Jorma’s New Studio Album,

Ain’t In No Hurry – February 17, 2015; Red House Records

Jorma celebrates the 50th anniversary of co-founding the Jefferson Airplane 

Catch Jorma and Hot Tuna on tour in 2015 and at SxSW!

Legendary guitarist/songwriter Jorma Kaukonen is premiering a track from his upcoming release, Ain’t In No Hurry, out on February 17, 2015, here online at Relix Magazine.  The song, “Bar Room Crystal Ball,” was originally recorded for Hot Tuna’s 1975 album, Yellow Fever.  This new version features Jorma’s Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna bandmate and longtime collaborator, bassist Jack Casady.  Ain’t in No Hurry is available for pre-order now on iTunes and Amazon. Jorma is currently on tour (scroll down for dates) and has announced 2015 tour dates that include both solo and Hot Tuna shows as well as an appearance at SxSW.

In a career that has already spanned a half-century, Jorma remains one of the most highly respected interpreters of American roots music, blues, and Americana with a history that influenced popular rock-and-roll. A member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a Grammy nominee as well as one of Rolling Stone’s “Top 100 Guitarists of All Time,” he is a founding member of two legendary bands, Jefferson Airplane (celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year) and the still-touring Hot Tuna, and is recognized as one of the leading practitioners and teachers of finger-style guitar. Jorma’s renown goes far beyond his involvement creating psychedelic rock; he is a music legend and one of the finest singer-songwriters in music. He’s also an avid motorcyclist, a gallery owner (the Psylodelic Gallery, dedicated to the arts and culture of the 1960s arts) and co-owner of the Fur Peace Ranch, a 119-acre concert venue, guitar camp and recording studio where Jorma conducts workshops, bringing in such guitar masters as G.E. Smith and Larry Campbell.

Ain’t In No Hurry is a collection of classic American songs, blues, rockers and Jorma originals including a lost Woody Guthrie lyric set to music by Jorma and Larry Campbell (Levon Helm, Bob Dylan). All tracks frame his life, development as an artist and where he stands today. Special guests include Jorma’s longtime Hot Tuna partner Jack Casady, mando wizard Barry Mitterhoff, Larry Campbell on all matter of strings, Teresa Williams on backing vocals, and the rhythm section of Myron Hart and Justin Guip.

Playing with a confidence and touch that come from a lifetime spent writing and performing, Jorma delivers a batch of  originals that already sound like classics, interspersed with soulful interpretations of songs by the Carter Family and more. He includes a weighty version of the Depression Era classic, “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime” and ends the album with a solo acoustic original number, “Seasons in the Field,” a look at the seasons of one’s life, the passing of time and the loss of youth.

“You just can’t go backward. The arrow of time only goes in one direction,” says Jorma. “At this point in my life perhaps I should be in more of a hurry, but for me it’s more important that each piece fits in the right place at the right time. The songs you hear in this album cover a lot of ground for me. Some are very old, and some quite new. From where I came from to where I am today… it is all here. Music does not happen in a vacuum. The orbit of my life is constantly tangential to others and I am richer for it. I am surrounded by friends who help give voice to my dream.”

Jorma Kaukonen is constantly looking to take his musical horizons further still, always moving forward, always infusing his classic sound with fresh insights and the depth that comes with a lifetime as a performer.

Check out an in-depth interview with Jorma here at  The Huffington Post

TOUR DATES:

JORMA SOLO DATES

2/14 – 2/22 trio with Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams

2/25 – 2/28 Jorma solo

3/05 – 3/15 duo with Barry Mitterhoff

SA 2/14/15          Santa Monica, CA – McCabe’s

SU 2/1515           Santa Monica, CA – McCabe’s

MO 2/16/15         Phoenix, AZ – Instrument Museum

TH 2/19/15          Salt Lake City, UT – State Room

FR 2/20/15          Boulder, CO – ETown Hall

SA 2/21/15          Boulder, CO – ETown Hall

SU 2/22/15          Denver, CO – Swallow Hill, Daniel’s Hall

WE 2/25/15         Houston, TX – Dosey Doe

TH 2/26/15          Dallas, TX – Kessler Theatre

SA 2/28/15          Nashville, TN – City Winery

TH 3/05/15          Leesburg, VA – Tally Ho Theatre

FR 3/06/15          Phoenixville, PA – Colonial Theatre

SA 3/07/15          South Orange, NJ – South Orange Performing Arts

SU 3/08/15          Newton, NJ – Newtown Theatre

SA 3/14/15          Fairfield, CT – Stage One

SU 3/15/15          Bayshore, NY – Boulton Center of the Arts

TU 3/17                Austin, TX – SXSW

WE 3/18               Austin, TX – SXSW

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