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Steve Forbert releases "Moving Through America"

originally published: 03/11/2022


Years before Americana music earned its own category at the Grammy Awards, Steve Forbert helped pioneer the genre's mix of folk, roots-rock, and richly delivered storytelling. He's been a torchbearer of that sound for more than four decades since, navigating the twists and turns of an acclaimed career that's taken him from gold records to Grammy nominations, from New York City's CBGB to Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, from his 1978 debut album to 2022's vital and versatile Moving Through America, out May 13 on Blue Rose. On March 11th, Forbert released a panoramic lyric video for the album's title track, a road song cataloguing towns and late-night drives though mid-America. The album will be released on Blue Rose on May 13, 2022.

"I'm not trying to refine or reimagine what I do," says Forbert, a longtime road warrior who continues to spend the bulk of each year onstage, on the road, and in the writing room. "This is a continuation. I'm telling new stories, but my focus has always been the same. It's always been about the songs."

And it’s the songs that take center stage with Moving Through America. Filled with character portraits and quirky insights, the album unfolds like a mosaic of modern-day American life, delivered by someone who's been crisscrossing the country for nearly half a century. With an author's nuance and a humorist's wit, Forbert offers glimpses into the everyday lives of his characters: a dog running from the sky's thunderclaps; a Houston man preparing to take his girlfriend out for fried oysters; a road-tripping motorist steadily making his way across the Midwest. Forbert inhabits each character, turning their storylines into first-person narratives that blur the lines between subject and scribe. 

Moving Through America marks a new chapter in a story that's still unfolding. These are songs for the head, the heart, and the heartland, from the acoustic funky-tonk of "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" to the Tom Petty-worthy "Say Hello to Gainesville," which salutes the head Heartbreaker himself. 

Backed by the same band that appeared on his collection of cover songs, Early Morning Rain, in 2020, he sounds every bit as spirited as he did in the late 1970s, back when he left his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi, and headed to New York in search of new horizons. 




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"I was a fan of the Byrds and The Rolling Stones," he recalls of those early years up North, "but I also loved the singer/songwriters from that era. Country music, too. Gram Parsons was a real touchstone for me, and there wasn't a name yet that could encompass all those sounds. I wanted to keep that sound alive with my own music, and I didn't care that this was the late 1970s in New York City. I watched pop music go through a lot of changes, particularly in the eighties, but it never made me want to change what I was doing. I was making music that sounded like the way I felt.”

Moving Through America is an album of songs that’ll get under your skin. Once again, this legacy songwriter finds narrative gold in the everyday, delivering a batch of songs that show he’s got plenty of fuel left in the tank. Steve Forbert is still moving through America, and with his latest album, he takes us with him. 

Steve Forbert started his musical career in the eclectic NYC music scene of the late 1970s. His unwavering work ethic soon paid off. "Romeo's Tune," a track from Forbert's 1979 breakthrough, Jackrabbit Slim, became a hit, climbing to Number 11 in the U.S. and pushing its accompanying album to gold status. When New Wave bands began to dominate the FM airwaves a couple of years later, Forbert stuck to his guns, continuing to fly the flag for organic roots music that proudly blurred the lines between genres.

Releasing 20 albums in twice as many years, he has remained prolific well into the 21st century, serving as an elder statesman of Americana music while still writing music that's spry and steadfast. He's also a member of the Mississippi Music Hall of Fame, author of the lauded memoir Big City Cat: My Life in Folk-Rock, and a Grammy nominee for his tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, Any Old Time. Meanwhile, his older songs continue to resonate in today's world, with Keith Urban recording his own version of "Romeo's Tune" on the artist's platinum-certified album Greatest Hits: 18 Kids.

TRACKLISTING

1. Buffalo Nickel

2. Moving Through America




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3. Fried Oysters

4. Living the Dream

5. Please Don’t Eat the Daisies

6. Times Like These

7. I Can’t Get Back

8. Say Hello to Gainesville

9. It’s Too Bad (You Super Freak)

10. What’s a Dog Think

11. USS Palo Alto



TOUR DATES:




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MAR 11 Asbury Park, NJ - House of Independents, Winterfest

MAR 12 Red Bank, NJ - Count Basie Theatre at Light Of Day Winterfest 2022

MAR 18 Sellersville, PA - Sellersville Theater 1894

MAR 19 Vienna, VA - Jammin Java

MAR 20 Roanoke, VA - The Spot on Kirk

MAR 26 Cape May, NJ - Cape May Presbyterian Church

APR 08 Bridgeport, CT - Park City Music Hall

APR 09 Tabor, NJ - At The Tabernacle

APR 29 Austin, TX - The 04 Center

APR 30 Houston, TX - McGonigel's Mucky Duck

MAY 01 Baton Rouge, LA - Red Dragon Listening Room

MAY 03 Pascagoula, MS - Grand Magnolia Ballroom & Suites

MAY 04 Jackson, MS - Duling Hall

MAY 05 Meridian, MS - Temple Theatre Benefit Show

MAY 07 Nashville, TN - City Winery

MAY 13 Philadelphia, PA - "Friday at Noon" Live on WXPN

MAY 19 New York, NY - The Iridium

MAY 20 Stanhope, NJ - Stanhope House

MAY 27 Pawling, NY, Daryl’s House

MAY 28 Bryn Mawr, PA - Bryn Mawr Gazebo




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JUN 04 Old Saybrook, CT - Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center

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JUN 19 Bristol, UK - Folk House

JUN 22 Crawley, UK - The Hawth Studio

JUN 26 Cambridge, UK - Junction 2

JUN 28 Glasgow, Scotland - St. Lukes UK

JUN 29 Thorner Nr Leeds/ Victory Hall

JUN 30 Birmingham/ Kitchen Garden Cafe

JUL 02 Easton Woodbridge / Maverick Festival

JUL 03 Cambridge - Junction UK

JUL 10 Piermont, NY - Turning Point


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