Rod Picott has been recording for 17 years now which is almost as long as this century’s been around, his debut album ‘Tiger Tom Dixon’s Blues’ putting a nail in the coffin of his construction career and launching his second wind in life as a songwriter. His new album ‘Out Past the Wires’ spans two discs, a 22 track journey between different musical styles centred around “the lives of working people and the losses, defeats and small victories than can come hard won in a calloused world.” If americana is about anything, it’s that. You can catch Picott in the flesh so to speak from a month today, kicking off his dates in London on March 14th before ending up in some tunnels in Bristol 2 weeks later. Full dates below.
Rod Picott March 2018 Tour
Wed 14 – London – What’s Cookin’@ Leytonstone Ex-Servicemens Club
Thu 15 – Barnacre, nr. Garstang – Garstang Unplugged at The Kenlis Arms
Fri 16 – Sheffield – The Greystones
Sat 17 – Davenham, nr. Northwich – Davenham Players Theatre
Sun 18 – North Lincolnshire – Private House Concert
Tue 20 – Leicester – The Musician
Wed 21 – Biddulph, Staffordshire – The Biddulph Arms
Thu 22 – Glasgow – The Doublet – N.B. Change of venue(previously advertised at Woodend Bowling and Tennis Club)
Fri 23 – Kinross – Backstage @ The Green Hotel
Sat 24 – Leeds – Seven Arts
Sun 25 – Nottingham – The Maze
Mon 26 – Brighton – The Greys
Tue 27 – High Wycombe – Kingsmead House Concert
Wed 28 – Basingstoke – The Forge @ The Anvil
Thu 29 – London – Green Note Presents @ The Old Queen’s Head, Islington
Fri 30 – Bristol – The Tunnels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1SXegK-8NI