JANUARY DATES SET TO WRAP-UP
COUNTRY HEART NATIONAL TOUR
AS THE WOLFE BROTHERS wrap-up a massive 2018, they have announced two special Queensland dates in early January on their Country Heart National Tour ahead of their highly anticipated show at the annual Tamworth Country Music Festival.
The country rocker’s fourth studio album debuted on the ARIA Charts at #9 in March and has seen the Tassie boys playing to packed houses around the country.
Aside from their own headlined shows, including their special ‘three nations’ run featuring special guests Canadian superstar Gord Bamford and New Zealand’s country sweetheart Jody Direen, the ARIA-award nominees have also been out on the road with mate Lee Kernaghan on his 25th Anniversary Tour Boys From The Bush.
SOLD OUT CONCERTS
When The Wolfe Brothers announced their first Country Heart show in Tasmania back in May, it sold-out immediately.
Audiences were certainly in for a treat when the band took to the stage, showcasing the tracks that garnered them acclaim from their fourth long-player and all the hits from their previous releases.
Country Heart earned them an ARIA nomination for Best Country Album in 2018, to be announced on November 28.
Country Heart’s debut at #9 is the band’s highest ARIA chart entry position to date beating their last album, This Crazy Life, which came in at #10 on release in June 2016. This is a great effort when you consider Ed Sheehan held three of the eight spots before them.
ARIA TOP 10 DEBUT
For the band, the charting position is all due to their fans.
“We are all stoked and really proud of this ARIA Top 10 debut,” says lead singer Nick Wolfe.
“We have our fans to thank for going out and buying the album and giving us our highest ARIA all genre chart position to date.”
All four of The Wolfe Brothers albums have entered the ARIA chart in the Top 20.
The last two albums, Nothin’ But Trouble and This Crazy Life, and this new release Country Heart, have all debuted on the ARIA Country Chart at #2.
BAND IN NASHVILLE
The band penned the album on a songwriting trip to Nashville last year where they collaborated with a number of different writers, with the objective to create a different sound and deliver songs that would hopefully take the band to the next level.
After three highly successful albums, the band felt ready to take a big step with number four.
“We really wanted to do something different, something that would reach a wider audience and something to show that we have grown and matured as a band and as songwriters,” says bassist Tom Wolfe.
“We are very proud of this album and we feel that we achieved what we set out to do and to see it debut at #9 is very satisfying and a great start to the next chapter for the band.”
AWARD-WINNING PRODUCER
The Wolfe Brothers enlisted award-winning producer Matt Fell to produce their fourth studio album in his Sydney studio.
“Matt was amazing to work with,” says lead guitarist Brodie Rainbird.
“He is also a great musician and he really understood our need to do something different with this album.
"In the past we have always been a guitar driven band. This time we never picked up a guitar until we were two weeks into the recording. We took the time to work on the parts of every song.
"It is not a massive departure from the past Wolfe Brothers records, it is just different, and the response from those who have heard the album has been incredibly encouraging for us.”
Tickets for The Wolfe Brothers Country Heart Australian Tour 2018 are on sale now. The Queensland shows will include: the Kick Start Music Festival, Maurie Webb Park, Yeppoon - January 3, 2019; Hamilton Hotel, Brisbane - January 4; and Racehorse Hotel, Ipswich - January 5.
The Wolfe Brothers fourth studio album, Country Heart, is also out now through ABC/Universal Music.>/p>
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November 1, 2018
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