Monday, February 16, 2015

Walter Trout Sets Spring 2015 Tour

Walter Trout will make appearances across Europe and North America in the coming months. His first public appearance will take place on June 15 in London at the Royal Albert Hall,  part of Lead Belly Fest . Additionally, Trout will take the stage for the first in North America at a venue where he has long history – The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA on July 10. His itinerary is a work in progress with dozens of additional dates planed for 2015. Confirmed appearances include:



6/15     London, UK                                                    Royal Albert Hall

7/10     San Juan Capistrano, CA                                The Coach House

7/21     Davenport, IA                                                 Redstone Room

7/23     Sioux City, IA                                                 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

7/25     St. Paul, MN                                                   Lowertown Blues Festival

7/31     Norfolk, CT                                                    Infinity Music Hall

8/01     Wilmington, DE                                              Riverfront Blues Festival

8/02     Annapolis, MD                                               Ram’s Head

8/04     New York, NY                                                B.B. King’s

8/07     Niagara Falls, NY                                            Bear’s Den @ Seneca Casino

8/08     Wheeling, WV                                                Heritage Blues Festival

8/14     Chicago, IL                                                      Buddy Guy’s Legends

8/15     Wausau, WI                                                    Big Bull Falls Blues Festival

9/10     Las Vegas, NV                                                Big Blues Bender

9/11     Las Vegas, NV                                                Big Blues Bender

11/17   Stockton, UK                                                  Arc

11/18   Glasgow, UK                                                  ABC

11/20   Holmfirth, UK                                                 Picturedrome

11/21   London, UK                                                    Forum

11/24   Leamington Spa, UK                                      Assembly

11/25   Frome, UK                                                      Cheese & Grain

11/28   Amsterdam, Netherlands                                Carre

12/01   Hamburg, Germany                                        Fabrik

12/02   Berlin, Germany                                             Kesselhaus

12/03   Bochum, Germany                                          RuhrCongress

12/06   Munich, Germany                                          Feriheiz


Walter Trout’s 2014 release THE BLUES CAME CALLIN’ captured Trout reflecting on his omnipresent thoughts about mortality and his renewed appreciation for being alive.  Amongst the twelve new songs, ten are originals.  One is written by John Mayall for the occasion, and the other is a J.B. Lenoir cover. Trout searches his soul on this album and lays it bare allowing the celebration of his career to be infused with new appreciation for life.  THE BLUES CAME CALLIN’  was produced by Walter Trout and Eric Corne.  An EPK can be screened here: youtu.be/btiS6ijncMk.


In 2014, Mascot Label Group’s Provogue Records reissued multiple titles from Trout’s career, presented a career spanning documentary, and released an official biography Rescued From Reality – The Life and Times of Walter Trout.  Co-written with British music journalist Henry Yates, the manuscript features previously untold stories, and is packed with rare photographs from the Trout’s personal archive. It documents an initially blissful childhood, shattered by divorce, abuse, and violence.  As the story unfolds, it leads us through Walter’s life of heartache, poverty, living on the street and being “the only white guy” struggling in famous blues bands in LA in the late 1970’s.  Walter reflects on his time in the 1980’s when nobody cared to hear the blues, to being “discovered” and having long-time gigs as a hard-playing and hard-drinking and drugging globetrotting sideman with Canned Heat and John Mayall.  The book chronicles how Walter eventually became drug-free, broke out on his own and embarked on a solo career in 1989.


In 2014 Walter Trout shared, “To play my music for people has become even more important to me.  When I think about looking out into the crowds of people and connecting with everyone on a soul level, and sharing the experience of music with them, this is what keeps me fighting to get back: My family and my music is my lifeline.  These days, it means more to me than ever before.”