Singer-Songwriter Amos Lee to Play the Warner Theatre This Fall

By: Aug. 01, 2016
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Infinity Hall will present singer-songwriter Amos Lee at the Warner Theatre on Wednesday, September 7 at 8 pm. This is Lee's only CT performance.

Amos Lee just released his new single "Vaporize" at all digital retailers. This is the first release from his forthcoming sixth full-length album and debut for John Varvatos Records/Republic Records.

"Vaporize" indicates a distinct musical evolution for the critically acclaimed Philadelphia singer and songwriter. Driven by expansive production, elegant keys, and his unmistakable soulful delivery, the song immediately enchants and signals a bright new chapter for Lee.

Amos comments on the release of the new single, "I wrote the verse and chorus of 'Vaporize' one day. Then put it on the shelf for a while until I heard "Studio" by ScHoolboy Q, which made me want to find a way to do something with that flavor in a room with a drummer and bass player. Add to it live strings moods, and an incredible rhythm section, and you get the core of 'Vaporize.'"

Label founder and namesake and fashion icon John Varvatos says, "I am extremely excited to have the opportunity to work with such an amazing talent. Amos is one of the great singer songwriters of our generation, and his new album is groundbreaking."

Amos Lee continues to excite fans worldwide. His most recent album, Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song, earned acclaim from The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Paste, and More. Previous offering, Mission Bell, took #1 on the Billboard Top 200. Along the way, he has perform on late night television shows Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and the Late Show with David Letterman, in addition to being musical guest for The Ellen Degeneres Show and Tavis Smiley on PBS.

To purchase tickets call the Warner Theatre Box Office at (860) 489-7180 or online at www.warnertheatre.org.



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