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RELEASE DAY: Anthony St. James releases his brand new single, LEAVING ON THE TRAIN, featuring AB Records alumni Chris Stringer!
FOR FANS OF: indie folk, alternative country and singer/songwriter.
ARTIST BIO: Pennsylvania-via-Baltimore singer/songwriter Anthony St. James writes soulful story songs and folk ballads with the vibe of a worn acoustic guitar rescued from the floor of CBGB’s, and a sympathetic voice filtered through the warmth of 1960’s soul records. Since 2008 he’s performed in cafes, clubs, bars, theatres, festivals, book stores, record shops and radio stations throughout the US and Canada. In 2015 he co-headlined his first tour abroad throughout the UK and Ireland, performing in legendary venues including the Castle Hotel (Manchester) and Bruxelles (Dublin). In 2017, he performed a two night residency in Reykjavik, Iceland, sharing the stage with two of the country’s most acclaimed troubadours, Svavar Knutur and Sveinn Gudmundsson. In 2021, his debut album, Songs Of Anthony St. James, is due.
credits
released September 17, 2021
All songs written by Anthony St. James.
Produced by Ryan Douglas Rose and Anthony St. James.
Anthony St. James: vocals, acoustic guitar, bass.
Ryan Douglas Rose: piano.
Chris Stringer: electric guitar.
Lovisa Laine: vocals.
Recorded at home by Anthony St. James and friends.
Mixed and mastered by Ryan Douglas Rose.
Cover photo by Jim LaLota, assisted by Enzo Waits.
Released by Tom Hilton on Aldora Britain Records (ABR-228).
Both tracks taken from the album 'Songs Of Anthony St. James' out October 15th on Crotalus Records.
Tanya Donnelly, Wreckless Eric, Rosanne Cash, contribute cover versions of John Wesley Harding’s songs for this charitable compilation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 6, 2021
supported by 8 fans who also own “Leaving On The Train”
Good live album. I love the fans that every time DBT releases anything they compare the old version of the band with the new one. They say the old is better the new is too political….blah blah blah. For me the new version from English Oceans to now is my favorite and their “political stuff” is their best songwriting no question. Ive been a fan since SRO. This band has always been very liberal and political. It’s time fans really research the bands they follow beforehand lmao. Yimmy Kil