Blackberry Smoke's “Best Seat In The House” acoustic video premieres

Article Contributed by Sacks and Company | Published on Thursday, May 24, 2018

An acoustic video for Blackberry Smoke’s “Best Seat In The House” is premiering today. The video was filmed at Southern Ground Studios in Nashville, TN and features band members Charlie Starr (vocals, guitar), Richard Turner (bass, vocals), Brit Turner (drums), Paul Jackson (guitar, vocals), and Brandon Still (keyboards).

The song is from the band’s acclaimed new album, Find A Light, which debuted as the best-selling Country and Americana/Folk album in the country and entered at #3 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and #2 on the Billboard Americana/Folk Albums chart.

In celebration of the release, Blackberry Smoke will tour extensively throughout 2018 including a series of co-headlining dates with JJ Grey & Mofro as well as several shows with Lynyrd Skynyrd. See below for complete details.

Self-produced by the acclaimed 5-piece band, Find A Light is Blackberry Smoke’s sixth full-length album and features 13 new songs written/co-written by lead-singer and guitarist Charlie Starr. In addition to the band members, the album also features special guests Robert Randolph (“I’ll Keep Ramblin’”), Amanda Shires (“Let Me Down Easy”) and The Wood Brothers (“Mother Mountain”).

Of the album, Starr comments, “The new album is a melting pot of Blackberry Smoke music with a wide range of sound and emotion. I think it’s our most inspired work yet.”

The release of Find A Light culminates a series of breakthrough years for the Atlanta-based band following the release of 2016’s acclaimed album, Like An Arrow, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Country and Americana charts. Released to widespread praise, the Boston Globe declared, “…the needle can be dropped on Like an Arrow until its grooves become as well-worn as the classic albums that inspired this band of country-rock workhorses,” while American Songwriter asserted, “…Blackberry Smoke fills the bill for the next generation of gutsy, heartfelt and honest Southeast rocking with plenty of talent, tons of drive and no apologies.” In August 2017, they made their debut on CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

In addition to their work as musicians, Blackberry Smoke remains committed to charitable work and has raised nearly $200,000 benefiting children’s cancer research.

FIND A LIGHT TRACK LIST:

1. Flesh And Bone (written by Charlie Starr)

2. Run Away From It All (written by Charlie Starr, Keith Nelson)

3. The Crooked Kind (written by Charlie Starr)

4. Medicate My Mind (written by Charlie Starr, Travis Meadows)

5. I’ve Got This Song (written by Charlie Starr)

6. Best Seat In The House (written by Charlie Starr, Keith Nelson)

7. I’ll Keep Ramblin’ feat. Robert Randolph (written by Charlie Starr, Robert Randolph)

8. Seems So Far (written by Charlie Starr, Travis Meadows)

9. Lord Strike Me Dead (written by Charlie Starr)

10. Let Me Down Easy feat. Amanda Shires (written by Charlie Starr, Keith Nelson)

11. Nobody Gives A Damn (written by Charlie Starr, Keith Nelson)

12. Till The Wheels Fall Off (written by Charlie Starr)

13. Mother Mountain feat. The Wood Bros (written by Charlie Starr)

BLACKBERRY SMOKE CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

May 25—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheater*

May 26—San Bernardino, CA—Glen Helen Amphitheater*

June 9—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheater†

June 15—Portsmouth, VA—Union Bank & Trust Pavilion Waterfront Plaza‡

June 16—Charlottesville, VA—Sprint Pavilion‡

June 21—Jacksonville, NC—The Tarheel‡

June 22—Asheville, NC—ExploreAsheville.com Arena‡

June 23—Macon, GA—Big House Summer Jam

June 30—Holmfirth, England—Picturedome

July 1—Maidstone, U.K. —Ramblin’ Man Fair

July 13-14—Maryville, TN—The Shed

July 20—Baldwinsville, NY—Bud Light Amphitheater at Paper Mill Island 

July 21—Scranton, PA—Peach Festival

July 26—Frankenmuth, MI—Harvey Kern Pavilion

July 27—Cuyahoga Falls, OH—Blossom Music Center*

July 28—Hershey, PA—Hershey Stadium*

August 4—Saint Charles, IA—Hinterland Festival

August 5—Sturgis, SD—Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

August 7—Milwaukee, WI—The Pabst Theater‡

August 9—Chicago, IL—Gallagher Way

August 10—Huber Heights, OH—Rose Music Center at the Heights‡

August 11—Cincinnati, OH—PNC Pavilion at Riverbend‡

August 12—Indianapolis, IN—Farmer’s Bureau Insurance Lawn @ White River State Park‡

August 14—Apple Valley, MN—Weesner Family Amphitheatre‡

August 16—Oshkosh, WI—Waterfest Concert Series @ Leach Amphitheater

August 17—Peoria, IL—Peoria Riverfront

August 18—Chesterfield, MO—Chesterfield Central Park Amphitheatre‡

August 23—Toledo, OH—Hensville Park

August 25—Du Quoin, IL—Du Quoin State Fair

August 30—Montgomery, AL—Montgomery Performing Arts Center

August 31—Pelham, AL—Oak Mountain Amphitheatre*

September 1—Atlanta, GA—Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood*

September 11—Ridgefield, CT—The Ridgefield Playhouse

September 13—Concord, NH—Capitol Center For The Arts-Chubb Theatre

September 15—Fredericton, Canada—Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival

September 16—Webster, MA—Indian Ranch Amphitheatre

September 23—Louisville, KY—Bourbon & Beyond Festival

October 5—West Helena, AR—King Biscuit Blues Festival

October 12—Frankfurt, Germany—Batschkapp

October 13—Bonn, Germany—Harmonie Club

October 14—Basel, Switzerland—Z7 Pratteln

October 16—Zurich, Switzerland—Kaufleuten

October 17—Munich, Germany—Tonhalle

October 18—Milan, Italy—Alcatraz

October 20—Berlin, Germany—Huxleys

October 21—Hannover, Germany—Capitol

October 23—Stockholm, Sweden—Cirkus

October 24—Gothenburg, Sweden—Pustervik

October 25—Oslo, Norway—Sentrum Scene

October 27—Weert, Netherlands—Bosuil

October 28—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Melkweg

October 29—Brussels, Belgium—Ancienne Belgique

October 31—Paris, France—Le Caberet Sauvage

November 2—Newcastle, U.K.—02 Academy

November 3—Glasgow, U.K.—02 Academy

November 4—Nottingham, U.K.—Rock City

November 6—Belfast, Ireland—The Telegraph Building

November 7—Dublin, Ireland—National Stadium

November 9—Cardiff, U.K.—Tramshed

November 10—Birmingham, U.K.—02 Academy

November 11—Bristol, U.K.—02 Academy

November 13—Southampton, U.K.—Guildhall

November 15—London, U.K.—02 Shepherds Bush Empire

November 16—London, U.K.—02 Shepherds Bush Empire

November 17—Manchester, U.K.—02 Apollo

December 7—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre

December 8—Clifton Park, NY—Upstate Concert Hall

January 6-12—Tampa, FL—2019 Southern Rock Cruise  

*with Lynyrd Skynyrd

†with Big Head Todd & The Monsters

‡co-headline with JJ Grey & Mofro

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