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Joshua Hedley at The EARL

Created by The Earl

Sep 26, 2018 at 9:00 pm


The EARL, Flat Shoals Avenue Southeast, Atlanta, GA, USA


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  • LGBTQ-friendly
  • Music
  • Party

The Bowery Presents:

Joshua Hedley

with Cale Tyson

The EARL

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

Doors 8:00PM / Show 9:00PM

$15 ADV

http://joshuahedley.com/

With the release of his highly anticipated debut album Mr. Jukebox via Third Man Records, Joshua Hedley will embrace the role he was born to play: this generation's classic country champion. An accomplished fiddle player, Hedley felt inexplicably drawn toward the instrument as a child. Hegothis hands on his own fiddle at age 8,andby 12, he was playing with middle-aged pickers at the VFW. At 19,he moved from his native Florida to Nashville, where he became anin-demand sideman atRobert's Western World and other bars, and ultimately, a well-respected frontman. Armed with aneasy croon and prodigious fiddle playing, he became known as the Mayor of Lower Broad. He hit the road to perform with artists including Jonny Fritz, Justin Townes Earle, and more, while the 2015 documentary Heartworn Highways Revisited featured Hedley prominently. Hedley didn't start writing his own songs until he was about28 years-old. So on the backend of his 20s, he finally started writing, eventually unlocking a flood of clarity and creativity. The heartbreaking, distilled, defiantly classic country that poured outof him became Mr. Jukebox, a salve and beacon for 60s honky-tonk devotees everywhere. Album opener"Counting All My Tears" carves out the collection's gloriously tear-jerking territory from the jump. As"oooooohhhs"and"aaaaahhhs" serve as spine-tingling harmonies--a classic-country flourish carried throughout Mr. Jukebox--lonely piano is joined by a familiar cast including steel andof course, fiddle. "Mr. Jukebox"is a swinging nodto those beloved machines--both inanimate andbreathing--that dependably play a lot of songs for a little money. It's impossible to listen to the tune andnot smile thinking of Hedley's years logged in cover bandson Nashville's Lower Broad. Lush strings kick off the sauntering "Weird Thought Thinker," which features harmonies that evoke both bass walkdowns and angels. An ace fiddle intro opens"Let Them Talk," a carefree odeto being inlove and not worrying about who knows it. "Let's Take a Vacation" pleads for one last lovers' getaway to try to remember what's been lost. Hedley delivers a masterful recitation over crying steel, soft harmonies, and rich supporting strings. He penned shuffling "These Walls"about FooBar, a beloved East Nashville dive Hedley lived near before it shut down. "This Time" paints a vivid picture of leaving that's both proud and blue. Simple and brilliant, "I Never Shed a Tear" sounds like a standard, but just like all but one track onMr. Jukebox, it's a Hedley original. "You're trying to say as much as you can inas few words as possible,"he says. "Trying toconvey an emotion tomake people feel their own emotions." Hedley's ability to capture feelings isonspellbinding display in album standout "Don't Waste Your Tears," a soaring, gut-punching vocal performance. The final track is the only cover: a goosebumps-inducing version of"When You Wish Upon a Star." Hedley picked the song to honor his dad, who passed away about three years agowithout seeing the record deal, glowing press, and peer admiration Hedley's earned. "We spent a lot of Christmases at Disney World,"he says. "When I was searching for a cover song, it dawned onmethat mydad didn't getto see anyof this happen, buthe always wanted it."When asked what he hopes listeners get outofMr. Jukebox, Hedley doesn't hesitate. "I just want people to remember they have feelings, and that they're valid,"he says. "Not everything is Coors Light and tailgates. There are other aspects of life that aren't so great that people experience. They'repart of life, part of what shapes people. And that's worth noting."

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