Michael Weston King is joined by Steve Nieve & Jeb Loy Nichols on his new album, The Struggle, out April 1st via Cherry Red. |
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A musical departure for Michael Weston King from his My Darling Clementine day job of the past decade, The Struggle is a pure singer/songwriter album, rooted in the late ‘60s / early ‘70s and inspired by artists and writers such as Mickey Newbury, Jesse Winchester, John Prine, Bobby Charles, Jim Ford and early Van Morrison.Michael Weston King is one of Britain’s most prolific troubadours within the world of Americana/country, both as a solo artist and with country duo My Darling Clementine. Back in the day, he was the leader of Alt country band The Good Sons; his songs have been covered by the likes of American folk icons Carolyn Hester and Townes Van Zandt.
Recorded Spring 2021 in a remote studio in mid Wales, this self-produced recording of new original compositions (including two co-writes with old friends Peter Case and much missed friend and collaborator Jackie Leven) was very much a collaboration with wunderkind engineer/musician Clovis Phillips. Mixing took place at Yellow Arch Studios in Sheffield with Michael’s long-time collaborator/ producer Colin Elliot (Richard Hawley, Jarvis Cocker).
Guests on this new album include Steve Nieve (keyboardist, Elvis Costello & The Attractions), Jeb Loy Nichols and British jazz trombonist Barnaby Dickinson, along with Michael’s wife and musical partner Lou Dalgleish, and their woodwind-playing daughter Mabel Dalgleish-King.
Michael will be touring the UK, Europe and the US with My Darling Clementine from February 2022. Each show will encompass a short solo set, during which Michael will perform songs solely from ‘The Struggle’. He will also be playing a few selected solo shows in 2022 accompanied by Clovis Phillips, his collaborator on the new album.
You can pre-order Michael Weston King's forthcoming album The Struggle via Cherry Red Records right here. Check out Michael Weston King's song "The Final Reel" recorded for the Jackie Leven tribute album The Wanderer.
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