RICKIE LEE JONES Set To Release ‘Kicks’ Album June 7; U.S. Tour Begins June 1

RICKIE LEE JONES is that rare musician who has transcended the singer/songwriter mantle by incorporating different radio genres from the get-go and she continues that tradition on the forthcoming album KICKS, her newest collection of songs from the great American songbook. Due out June 7, the album spans two decades (50s-70s) of pop, rock and jazz, presenting her unique and sophisticated interpretations of these songs.

Miss Jones’ own label, OSOD (other side of desire), will release KICKS with Thirty Tigers distributing. The past decade has seen her team up with manager Ron Stone (Nirvana, Bonnie Raitt, among others) and her team is innovating a new fund-raising campaign to promote this project. A pre order of the self-released album is available here, along with a variety of official KICKS merchandise including t-shirts, posters, totes and other items.

It is fitting that one of the American treasures of songwriters should be comfortable with this diverse collection of the great songwriters of the 20th century–she is one of them. On KICKS, she brings emotion to sleeper album tracks like “My Fathers Gun”and her tongue-in-cheek humor to songs like “Houston.” The album will be previewed by the infectious, insistent track of hope “Lonely People,” which arrives at radio April 19; it was a Top Five Billboard hit in 1974, originally recorded by America. The song will be available as an instant grat track that same day with the purchase of the pre-release of the album.

Weaving the connection between 70’s rock and 50’s jazz was no leap for JONES. “It is all part of what I heard growing up,” says JONES. “The radio played everything! 1960’s AM radio was the primordial zone for our musical life today. As a kid I heard R&B, country, rock, and the most sophisticated singer-songwriters of the day forming their genre.Radio was a college education for a budding musician because these songs are all playing on my internal radio all the time, it’s not a stretch for me to put them together on an LP. Really, I just love to sing.”

KICKS was created entirely in New Orleans, using local musicians, mixers and studios. Produced by RICKIE LEE JONES with her band-mate, vibraphonist Mike Dillion, it features 10 songs of a highly infectious nature. Check out “Nagasaki,” her traditional jazz offering of tight three-part harmonies, and “Bad Company,” where JONES cuts loose on electric guitar.

The album cover, by artist Peregrine Honig, is a super-hero woman in boxing gloves. Sound like anyone we know? RICKIE LEE JONES, superhero, with a super weapon smile! “In times like these, “Miss Jones smiles, “a smile can be subversive. Here is Rickie Lee’s musical smile.”

The KICKS track listing is as follows:
“Bad Company” (Bad Company, 1974)
“My Fathers Gun” (Elton John, 1970)
“Lonely People” (America, 1974)
“Houston” (Sanford Clark, 1964; made famous by Dean Martin, 1965)
“You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You” (Russ Morgan, 1944; made famous by Dean Martin, 1960/1964)
“Nagasaki” (Ipana Troubadours, 1928; most famous by Benny Goodman Quartet, 1952)
“Mack The Knife” (Louis Armstrong, 1956; made famous by Bobby Darin, 1958)
“Quicksilver Girl” (Steve Miller Band, 1968)
“End Of The World” (Skeeter Davis, 1962)
“Cry” (Ruth Casey, 1951; made famous by Johnnie Ray and the Four Lads, 1951)

In support of the album, RICKIE LEE JONES will perform two shows in Japan before a run of U.S. dates.

Thu
5/16
Osaka, JPN
NHK Hall
Fri
5/17
Tokyo, JPN
Orchard Hall
Sat
6/1
New Orleans, LA
Tipitina’s
Fri-Sun
6/7-6/9
Park City, UT
The Egyptian Theatre
Tue-Wed
6/11 & 6/12
Seattle, WA
The Triple Door
Fri
6/14
Denver, CO
Venue TBA
Sun
6/16
Kansas City, KS
Crossroads
Tue
6/18
Atlanta, GA
The City Winery
Wed
6/19
Nashville, TN
The City Winery
Fri
6/21
Dallas, TX
The Kessler
Sat
6/22
Austin, TX
The 04 Center
Sun
6/23
Houston, TX
The Heights
Tue
6/25
Albuquerque, NM
KiMo Theater
Wed
6/26
Phoenix, AZ
MIM
Thu
6/27
San Diego, CA
San Diego State Fair
Thu
7/18
Berkeley, CA
Freight & Salvage
Fri
7/19
Berkeley, CA
Freight & Salvage
Sat
7/20
Marina Del Ray, CA
Summer Series