Presently, Chris Isaak is in Europe touring, but he will be back here in the U.S. for a summer run in July, August and September. He starts this tour at Filene Center at Wolf Trap in Vienna, VA, and ends up in Phoenix, Ariz., at the Celebrity Theater in September.
Isaak is punctuating this world tour with the simultaneous release of his first live album from a past performance, Chris Isaak Live At The Fillmore. The CD features the show at the San Francisco venue back in 2008.
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Friday, June 4, 2010 at 2:16 pm by michelle
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Chris Isaak announced that he will be returning to the States for an additional two month stretch following an extensive run in Europe and 2009’s “Mr. Lucky Tour.”
The tour will run from July 12-August 25, 2010. Opening act for Isaak’s US shows is Marc Broussard. For a complete list of dates, visit chrisisaak.com.
2009’s “Mr. Lucky” was Chris Isaak’s first studio release in seven years. The album showed six weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 29.
Posted to his website, Isaak comments, “For better or worse, the songs on this album do reflect where I am at in my life right now in one way or another. I couldn’t define where that is exactly, but suffice to say when I hear these songs, they all make sense to me.”
Chris Isaak tickets are available now for his US and European dates. Keep checking back for more news!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm by elizabeth
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Chris Isaak took the No. 3 spot on Gil de’s Top 10 of ’09 with “Mr. Lucky.”
In his first effort in over seven years, Isaak dabbles all over several genres, according to Gil de, pointing out his duets with Trisha Yearwood and Michelle Branch that what “…appear to be marketing maneuvers end up being far better than that.”
The top spot on the list went to U2’s “No Line on the Horizon,” and Isaak beat out “White Lies for Dark Times” by Ben Harper & The Relentless7.
Gil De writes for the Long Island Press.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 11:22 am by brittany
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