19 Jan 23
Turn Up For Recovery (TUFR) kicks off the New Year with the first featured artists performance of 2023 by The Bros. Landreth.
Joey and Dave Landreth grew up in Winnipeg, Canada attending their dad’s gigs. After pursuing separate careers as sidemen, they launched The Bros. Landreth with 2013’s Let It Lie, a debut album that drew upon the shared soundtrack of their childhood — Bonnie Raitt’s blues, Little Feat’s funky country-rock, Ry Cooder’s eclectic instrumentals, Lyle Lovett’s twangy traditionalism — for a sound that saluted the past while planting its flag firmly in the present.
Their follow up album, ’87, was released in September 2019. The tour supporting it was cut short by the Covid-19 pandemic. The brothers returned to Winnipeg and during the lockdown funneled their energy into a new batch of songs. The resulting album, Come Morning, was released in May 2022.
The JUNO Award-winning band has now teamed up with TUFR for a very special performance premiering Saturday 21 January at 11am PST / 2pm EST / 7pm GMT on TUFR’s YouTube Channel.
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Learn more about The Bros. Landreth here.
ABOUT TURN UP FOR RECOVERY:
Turn up for Recovery is a charitable movement raising awareness of abstinence-based recovery, tackling the stigma of addiction and helping make treatment affordable to people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The idea for Turn up for Recovery (TUFR) came to founder, Melia Clapton, while walking her dog. She wanted to tackle the stigma around addiction and alcoholism and raise awareness about the power of abstinence based recovery. It’s a topic very close to her heart, having supported family members throughout their recovery. Her vision is for an inclusive community of artists, music lovers and those affected by addiction coming together to have a good time, talk about recovery and raise money for others to get the help that they need. Melia Clapton announced the movement in September 2019 during Eric Clapton’s 2019 Crossroads Guitar Festival.
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