David Rawlings Puts Dave Rawlings Machine Moniker Aside and Announces New Album Poor David’s Almanack for August 2017 Release

Good news and bad news has recently struck the Dave Rawlings fandom, in a recent announcement from the artist. The bad news is upcoming album Dave Rawlings Machine Moniker is being set aside, but only so he can focus on his newest installment, Poor David’s Almanack. His third album will be released to the public on Aug. 11 via Acony Records, and contains 10 new tracks recorded at Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee and “crafted by” Ken Scott who worked with the Beatles and David Bowie. Other collaborates include long time associate Gillian Welch, along with Willie Watson, Paul Kowert, Brittany Haas, Ketch Secor, and Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes. According to a press release regarding Poor David’s Almanack, “Rawlings leaves the Dave Rawlings Machine moniker behind and serves up a wry mixture of acoustic and electric music rich in ageless American vernacular.” The album is currently available for pre-sale, where you can purchase here. Click below for the album tracklist.

Rawling’s band Dave Rawlings Machine will be going on tour around America this August in support of Poor David’s Almanack. Their first show will take place in Louisville, KY at WL Lyons Brown Theatre on Aug. 16, and their last on Aug. 26 in Bloomington, IN at The Bluebird. More dates for the upcoming tour will be announced shortly so be on the lookout in case your city isn’t included in the itinerary.

in 2014, album contributors Gillian Welch and Willie Watson, along with John Paul Jones and Paul Kowert all reunited and performed together at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival. Click here to watch the video.

Poor David’s Almanack Tracklist:
01. Midnight Train
02. Money Is The Meat In The Coconut
03. Cumberland Gap
04. Airplane
05. Lindsey Button
06. Come On Over My House
07. Guitar Man
08. Yup
09. Good God A Woman
10. Put ‘Em Up Solid

McKenzie Dillon: University of Nevada, Reno Alumna. I graduated with a major in writing and a minor in journalism. I enjoy reading, writing, and listening to music of course. I was raised in the bay area, and am thrilled to be living back in California. Catch me at your local music festival, because there's nothing better than laying back in the grass and listening to your favorite bands or discovering new ones.
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