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Mark Erelli Streams For A Song @ Folk Alley

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Published on April 4, 2016

Mark Erelli Streams For A Song @ Folk Alley

Mark Erelli Streams For A Song @ Folk Alley

<p>Boston songwriter <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gVMFNMDpo8d4DyYMEEiZ7A8SumxbR7CH_yv8cP3k-StyDf-o8BquvgJx0fQk-IRN5yb4192YD1e2RfZOclllQnBK1UJTcCwI_RZYjT-RyEadhEXSaa9EX-6ehpg7dwX0-hepdQ8gQzUm20eGv8MJu6uns0fza-hP_zXgbEx7ho8=&amp;c=zBLvaF7CEDV1ldJQ27SeRv4KdF68hxA1QECpOXg6WrhoIihj71woAg==&amp;ch=og5vSQd65QjJUIgkiMv8ugzxDnPK07xIT6qZid8fFbr1b8nmqY6SkQ==” target=”_blank”><strong>Mark Erelli</strong></a> is at the pinnacle of his career. Following nine albums, years as a top sideman, multiple collaborations and a recent tribute album, he’s ready to impart his masterful work. Today, <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gVMFNMDpo8d4DyYMEEiZ7A8SumxbR7CH_yv8cP3k-StyDf-o8BquvnWaS8jDqLpJvF63AL_Kd_-TVAYX2co5MFtMiAZvydXMlJQCzLZg1wZf1BwylhzVzLrtmhl0pvmISlJdMO1J9cscONF1BSpreJdRWK-JtpRFeelvDYgfckp7p6Qgll8NPzuLD3ZvqMtNU-QCbLTIb7A=&amp;c=zBLvaF7CEDV1ldJQ27SeRv4KdF68hxA1QECpOXg6WrhoIihj71woAg==&amp;ch=og5vSQd65QjJUIgkiMv8ugzxDnPK07xIT6qZid8fFbr1b8nmqY6SkQ==” target=”_blank”><strong>Folk Alley</strong></a> reviewed <strong><em>For A Song</em></strong> and welcomes you to HEAR IT FIRST ahead of its <strong>April 8</strong> release.</p>
<p> “There are very few voices that can sing any type of song and contain as much emotion and power as his voice can so easily do,” proclaims <strong>Folk Alley</strong>’s Cindy Howes. “The songs on <em>For A Song</em> are worthy of this man’s voice; they are the best of his career, so far. It’s inspiring to hear the culmination of all his hard work in songwriting, raising a family and different musical collaborations of these past several years come to life on this album.”</p>
<p> <strong><em>For A Song</em></strong> is a bouquet of songs that reflect where Erelli has arrived, personally and professionally. From introspective ballads to celebrations of love’s allure, these twelve songs stand-alone as eloquent statements and together as a meditation on life in all its dimensions. The album has received notable attention from <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gVMFNMDpo8d4DyYMEEiZ7A8SumxbR7CH_yv8cP3k-StyDf-o8BquvnWaS8jDqLpJt5l7Hg2hX-jKgfDZRfpeWO4otViCdWM3V_5-FdVwPrqJvQfuGHCt5DHQ0XNHN4bgR2_OY6qyyUDd7Hru76i-pSsETBiiGzRGlXItwsnlsfoyw8vHWHpOidk9eQKuoM2TAxnzN0KoH4d0o8PDhbXsHIeeiQ7KxrsI&amp;c=zBLvaF7CEDV1ldJQ27SeRv4KdF68hxA1QECpOXg6WrhoIihj71woAg==&amp;ch=og5vSQd65QjJUIgkiMv8ugzxDnPK07xIT6qZid8fFbr1b8nmqY6SkQ==” target=”_blank”>No Depression</a> and <a href=”http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001gVMFNMDpo8d4DyYMEEiZ7A8SumxbR7CH_yv8cP3k-StyDf-o8BquvnWaS8jDqLpJAFC3wGAZ3SbiwLtCn8HiE28S9i7DVi2h4ayNIaW-68FuIJZ5SuAQQ3QUL_Lkb6gxzLwgaUIj6LbDUYUwyWvHf_lTO2vUoSxHEhjF92udxDrpH-iaeFU1FyxLGOgQ4dUgg4jpOmBejelyJ90PH6IGg28yxek2jqN6F_H8nLviPeA=&amp;c=zBLvaF7CEDV1ldJQ27SeRv4KdF68hxA1QECpOXg6WrhoIihj71woAg==&amp;ch=og5vSQd65QjJUIgkiMv8ugzxDnPK07xIT6qZid8fFbr1b8nmqY6SkQ==” target=”_blank”>The Bluegrass Situation</a>, who premiered the humble janitor’s conversation with God, “<strong>Look Up</strong>”, at the end of last week.</p>
<p> As a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, that meant accepting offers to accompany other artists on tour. “I was touring arenas with <em>Lori McKenna</em>, opening for <em>Faith Hill</em> and <em>Tim McGraw</em>,” he says. “We played at the Grand Ole Opry and on <em>Good Morning America</em>. I played at the Royal Albert Hall with <em>Josh Ritter</em> and began working with <em>Paula Cole</em>, a Grammy winner.” (Cole’s voice graces two tracks on <em>FOS</em>)</p>
<p> These experiences led Erelli to ponder several questions. “I kept asking myself, ‘What am I doing here? What’s the end goal? Why would I put myself and the people I love through all this? It always came back to one phrase: <strong>for a song</strong>. That’s been the answer to almost every question I’ve asked myself for quite some time.”</p>
<p> Mark is touring through the spring behind <em>For A Song</em>. A full list of dates can be found below with more to be added.</p>
<p><u>Mark Erelli Tour Dates</u><br />
Apr 05 — Charlottesville, VA — The Southern *<br />
Apr 06 — Annapolis, MD — Ram’s Head On Stage *<br />
Apr 07 — Vienna, VA — The Barns At Wolf Trap *<br />
Apr 08 — Norfolk VA — North Shore Point House*<br />
Apr 09 — Plymouth, MA — Spire Center for the Performing Arts<br />
Apr 15 — Colorado Springs, CO — Stargazers Theater #<br />
Apr 16 — Denver, CO — Soiled Dove Underground #<br />
Apr 20 — New York NY — Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3<br />
Apr 21 — Philadelphia, PA — Burlap &amp; Bean<br />
Apr 22 — Lakewood NJ — The Strand Center For The Arts<br />
Apr 23 — Charlottesville, VA — Front Porch<br />
Apr 24 — Arlington, VA — IOTA<br />
Apr 28 — West Dennis, MA — O’Shea’s Olde Inn<br />
Apr 29 — Boston, MA — Club Passim<br />
Apr 30 — Northampton MA — Parlor Room @ Signature Sounds<br />
May 14 — Dover, NH — Red &amp; Shorty’s<br />
May 19 — Cincinnati, OH — Live at the Ludlow Garage</p>
<p> * w/ Aoife O’Donovan<br />
# w/ Paula Cole</p>

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