ELVIS's GOSPEL ERA TO BE CELEBRATED
WITH TOUR AND ALBUM RELEASE
SPECIAL GUESTS DIANA ROUVAS,
NIC JEFFRIES & SKYE ELISABETH
DAMIEN LEITH’s latest tour – Elvis: The Gospel Collection – is a vibrant evening of song paying homage to the King’s early gospel career.
Many often think of gospel as serious hymns, but the vibrant gospel era of music was different – it was about projecting praise and an overall feeling of elation, not necessarily about religion.
It is this joy that Damien found has been resonating with audiences and saw him sell-out the one-off show in Melbourne in 2017.
Now, to coincide with the 2018 tour, Damien is also releasing his first album in five years, the aptly titled Gospel, due for release on August 3.
A great admirer of the King of rock n roll, Damien has been heavily influenced by the gospel part of Elvis’s career.
The Elvis: The Gospel Collection tour will see this accomplished singer-songwriter perform an intimate selection of songs from the Gospel collection such as How Great Thou Art, You Saw Me Crying in the Chapel, Peace in the Valley, Amazing Grace and Glory Glory Hallelujah, among others.
In keeping with the tradition of the gospel era and great voices, Damien invited special guests Diana Rouvas, along with Nic Jeffries and Skye Elisabeth to join him for the tour. The dynamics of the four performers together with Damien’s band have already been wowing audiences.
Diana Rouvas is an acclaimed vocalist. She was in the final eight of the first series of The Voice in 2012, impressing judges and fans alike for her versatility, both with her renditions of Beyoncé’s Love On Top and the blues standard Stormy Monday.
At the tender age of 17, she toured as Tina Arena’s backing singer internationally, which was really no surprise as she had already been honing her craft from a young age, having started serious vocal training when she was just four.
Nic Jeffries was part of The Voice in 2016 and has been part of the Sydney music scene for a good decade before that. He released his debut self-titled album in 2011 and has been described as having a voice as ‘smooth as chocolate’.
Skye Elisabeth – also known as Skye Jeffries – appeared on The Voice on season two in 2013. Nic and Skye together are often described as ‘The Voice Couple’ and are considered as two of Australia’s finest voices.
The relationship between Elvis and Gospel music is a territory often less acknowledged than his connection with rock n roll or pop music. It was a genre that he certainly made his own, after all Elvis’s three Grammy Awards were for his soulful gospel renditions.
Rather than simply being a fan of Gospel music and tradition, Elvis was heavily influenced by the movement. He often toured with Gospel groups and selected them as backup singers.
The genre was also in his blood — his father’s cousin was one of the principal singers at his childhood church.
Damien Leith’s tribute will mark the first time that he will dedicate an entire show to this vibrant music.
“When I first decided to perform this show, it coincided with the anniversary of Elvis’s passing and it felt only fitting to celebrate his life through one of his great loves — Gospel music,” he says.
“I’ve always been really drawn to voices that have stood the test of time — Elvis’s voice is just absolutely amazing. So many people ask me what Gospel music is - one thing is for certain, it’s so much more than spiritual music. It is an impassioned rhythmic style that was central to the development of rhythm and blues and of soul music.
"Elvis drew me to Gospel, I can always remember hearing his version of Crying in the Chapel as a kid and thinking; ‘wow, how amazing is that’. Elvis’s silky low tone and passion while singing Gospel was just incredible and when you listen to those songs it’s not difficult to hear how much Gospel influenced all of Elvis’s style.”
It has been five years since Damien’s last album release, and after receiving such a rapturous response from the Elvis: The Gospel Collection shows thus far, it was a natural progression to turn the show into an album.
“Inspired by the songs and the tour I decided to create my own album of Gospel songs,” he says.
“Anyone who has been to one of my shows over the years will know that I love performing acoustically and so I decided to record the album from that point of view. Enlisting the help of guitarist and friend Eric Aranda, we started work at my Sydney Studio (Studio Four) on a collection of 11 songs.
"While the plan was to keep the album acoustic, we also wanted to give it a vintage sound which we managed thanks to the help of some beautifully sounding vintage microphones and recording gear.
"The aim of the album was to create something soothing, that people could turn on and sit back and enjoy and I think we did that. We’ve incorporated beautiful harmonies with acoustic tones to create a sound that is distinctly both Gospel and at the same time, very much me.”
Damien Leith Gospel
For Damien, hand-picking songs to include not only on the album, but also as part of the Elvis: The Gospel Collection tour has been difficult. Elvis produced three Grammy’s worth of material from his Gospel-inspired music so there was so much to choose from.
“It’s hard to pick favourites but certainly Crying in the Chapel really stands out, along with Amazing Grace and Where Could I Go But To The Lord,” says Damien.
“I love the solo in Milky White Way and I think people will love songs like You’ll Never Walk Alone and Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
After more than a decade in the spotlight, Damien Leith has emerged as one of the most well-respected songwriters and performers in the industry today.
After winning the 2006 Australian Idol, he has sold platinum albums and picked up numerous awards, including several ARIA Awards and a coveted Golden Guitar. He has also hosted, and co-hosted, multiple television shows, penned two adult novels, and children’ stories.
Most recently, he added app developer to his list with the release of his first app, Damien Leith Storytime – a collection of children’s stories, originally told to his own children that he is now sharing with the world.
Tickets for Damien Leith’s Elvis: The Gospel Collection are on sale now. Damien’s new album Gospel will be released on Friday (August 3, 2018) via Fanfare Records, Sony Music.
See Damien live on September 1, 2018 at Palms at Crown, Melbourne, on September 8 at Regal Theatre, Perth and September 21 at Barossa Arts & Convention Centre, Tanunda, SA.
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July 31, 2018
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