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Country 15 January, 2019

Americana Single Speeds Down An Endless Sweltering Highway!

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Americana Single Speeds Down An Endless Sweltering Highway!
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The new single from Americana duo Silver Lake 66, "Blue Earth County," speeds down an endless sweltering stretch of highway in a '73 convertible. Electric guitar, a Hammond organand a sultry steel guitar lead us to a summer day on La Brea Ave in Los Angeles. Inspired by a life-changing decision to leave the Midwest and head across the country, the song follows a pursuit to find one's place in this ever-chaotic world. "Blue Earth County" is the first single off the upcoming album Ragged Heart. It's available for streaming on all major platforms January 22.

Maria Francis and Jeff Overbo combine an amalgamation of classic country,folkand blues throughout their music. With that combination, they add a cross-country and double-lifetime's worth of real world experiences, crafting a richly polished grain to the finish of each song. "Blue Earth County" recounts an actual journey that Overbo took, leaving the open fields of the Minnesota for Los Angeles, and eventually landing in Portland. Beads of sweat can be felt in each note as a warm breeze from the V-8 engine rumble sifts through each measure. He sings his story with a whiskey-drenched tinge that follows each strip of highway along the open road.

On Ragged Heart, the couple combine authentic, heartstring-tugging songwriting, impeccable harmonies and ardent guitar-playing. It's a common thread tying together the idea of a heart that is ragged around the edges, but still beating strong. While some songs have an autobiographical nod, others such as "Broken", came to Overbo in a dream where he and Roy Orbison were hanging out and playing this song together. Ragged Heart is a continuation of their journey as a couple, as individuals, and as a like-minded musical duo.

Ragged Heart Track Listing
Blue Earth County
Ragged Heart
Broken
Faded Tattoo
Tender
Check Out to Cash
Hard Thing to Do
Like a River
Broken Dreams and Cigarettes
Such a Mess

About Silver Lake 66:

Maria Francis and Jeff Overbo define modern Americana as Silver Lake 66. With an amalgamation of classic country, folk and blues, their songs have been hailed by numerous publications and radio stations. For nearly a decade through the 1990s, Francis and Overbo called Los Angeles their home. During that time, they fronted a band called The Ruby Trees. As The Ruby Trees, the couple performed in a slew of local LA clubs, which includes appearances at Ronnie Mack's Barn Dance at The World-Famous Palomino Club. During this time, they also contributed a song to A Town South of Bakersfield, Volume 3 (Restless). They joined industry veterans Dale Watson, The Hellecasters and Harry Dean Stanton on the release. Silver Lake 66 was born after a musical hiatus and a move to Portland. The couple connected with like-minded Portland musicians who helped provide inspiration to get back into music. Silver Lake 66's debut album, Let go or be Dragged (2016) has been featured in The Huffington Post, No Depression, and For Folk's Sake. Their upcoming album, Ragged Heart, is out April 2019.


Tour Dates

2.10, Alberta Street Pub, Portland, Oregon
2.24, McMenamins Edgefield Winery, Troutdale, Oregon
3/10, Alberta St. Pub, Portland, Oregon
3.14, Belle Fiore Winery, Ashland, Oregon
3.15, HopMonk Tavern, Sonoma, California
3.19, Stax Wine Bar, Morrow Bay, California
3.20, Wine and Song at the Blue Guitar , Pasadena, California
6.8, Olalla House Concerts , Olalla, Washington


Praise for Silver Lake 66

" This is music for cold nights and warm whiskey. In the weehours this album will ask you to question the price you have paid for your journey. Silver Lake 66 would tell you it was worth the cost; the Devil be damned." —Joe McSpadden, No Depression

"They follow a vocally-driven roots rock sound evocative of many other popular groups of the modern folk era, from Shovels & Rope to Shakey Graves & Esme Patterson, and do so with a vested pride that elevates them to very nearly the level of those aforementioned megatons straight out of the gate." —Jonathan Frahm, For Folk's Sake






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