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If you don’t know who Johnathan Rice is, you soon will. His debut album Trouble Is Real could easily be considered the finest solo breakthrough record since Ryan Adams’ ‘Heartbreaker’. It takes every element of his bright and picaresque life, blends through an absolute love of Nick Drake, Beck, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Sonic Youth and early Lomax field recordings and creates an instant classic.
After spending the last 12 months earning his live chops supporting The Cardigans, Starsailor, Ray Lamontagne and Martha Wainwright, Rice is about to step out of the shadows and go it alone. See him at the following dates:
June 28 – London – ICA – (Supporting Rachael Yamagata)
July 1 – Dublin – Sugar Club (Supporting Martha Wainwright)
July 2 – London – ROTA @ Notting Hill Arts Club
July 3 – Manchester – Academy 2 (Swap Festival with Brendan Benson)
July 5 – Glasgow – Barfly
July 7 – Birmingham – Glee Club
July 9 – London – Hyde Park (Supporting REM)
July 10 – Cardiff – Millennium Arena (Supporting REM)
July 11 – Bristol – St Bonaventures
July 12 – Cardiff – Barfly
July 14 – London – 100 Club
Check the official site for more Jonathan Rice action: link