Darius Rucker To Perform As Part Of The ‘Recorded Live At Analog’ Series
Award-winning artist Darius Rucker is set to perform at Analog at the Hutton Hotel ahead of the release of his first solo project in six years, Carolyn’s Boy, on Oct. 6.
Named for his late mother as an “homage to the greatest woman [he’s] ever known,” Carolyn’s Boy features Rucker as a cowriter on 11 of the 14 tracks, with recent release “Southern Comfort” joining current single “Fires Don’t Start Themselves” as well as No. 1 hit “Beers And Sunshine” and recent release “Have A Good Time.”
“I’m so excited to finally share this album with our fans after working on it for so long,” says Rucker. “It’s a really joyful album that celebrates the most joyful woman; the woman who was always in my corner and is the reason I am where I am today. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than this special show right here in Nashville.”
The songwriter-style event will be recorded as part of the “Recorded Live at Analog” series supported by Heaven’s Door and debuting on PBS in early 2024. Limited tickets are available. For more information, click here.
“Recorded Live at Analog” is produced by iMaggination, Inc. and also features the recently-recorded “Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska: Celebrating A Rough Masterpiece,” which included performances by Emmylou Harris, Noah Kahan, Lyle Lovett, The Lumineers, Lucinda Williams and surprise guest Eric Church, with additional shows in the series to be announced soon.
In addition, Rucker has been sharing full-band performances of the new music with fans across the country all summer on his “Starting Fires Tour,” which wraps its stateside run on Oct. 14 at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater, and will take his hits across the pond with a run of European dates in early 2024.
He will also celebrate the album’s release during the second year of his personally-curated Riverfront Revival Music Festival set for Oct. 7-8 in his hometown of Charleston, SC. In addition to Rucker himself, fans will be treated to performances by Turnpike Troubadours, Lainey Wilson, Band of Horses and more.
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