Don Henley will launch the "Cass County Tour 2015" following the September 25 release of Cass County, his fifth studio album and first solo album in 15 years. Henley will perform at the Fox Theatre tonight, November 7 at 8 p.m. Singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin will open the concert.
Tickets ($36, $55.50, $81 and $131) go on sale Saturday, August 8 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at OlympiaEntertainment.com, LiveNation.com, the Fox Theatre and Joe Louis Arena box offices, Hockeytown Authentics in Troy (without service charge) and at all Ticketmaster locations or Ticketmaster.com. To charge tickets by phone, call (800) 745-3000. For additional information, call (313) 471-6611. Each ticket ordered online through the primary ticket outlet will receive a Cass County deluxe CD. Ticket buyers will receive an email notification to confirm the delivery details for their album. Tickets are on sale now for American Express Cardmembers.Cass County, named for the northeastern Texas county in which Henley was raised, will be available as a 12-song standard CD and digital album, as well as a 16-track deluxe version, which will be available on CD, digitally, and a double disc, 180 gram Vinyl LP. The track listing can be found below and a sneak peek of the album can be seen here. The album is being released in the U.S. through Capitol Records.
CASS COUNTY TRACKLISTING
Deluxe - CD, Digital & Vinyl:
1. "Bramble Rose" (featuring Mick Jagger & Miranda Lambert)
2. "The Cost of Living" (featuring Merle Haggard)
3. "No, Thank You"
4. "Waiting Tables"
5. "Take A Picture of This"
6. "Too Far Gone"
7. "That Old Flame" (featuring Martina McBride)
8. "The Brand New Tennessee Waltz"
9. "Words Can Break Your Heart"
10. "When I Stop Dreaming" (featuring Dolly Parton)
11. "Praying for Rain"
12. "Too Much Pride"
13. "She Sang Hymns Out of Tune"
14. "Train In The Distance"
15. "A Younger Man"
16. "Where I Am Now"
Henley's career as a musician and activist continues to evolve. In 1990, he founded the Walden Woods Project (www.walden.org), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to protecting the historic woods in Massachusetts where author/philosopher Henry David Thoreau first championed the concept of land conservation. The Project, celebrating its 25th anniversary has protected vast tracts of Walden Woods from the threat of commercial development, has created a highly acclaimed environmental educational initiative for students (www.worldwidewaldens.org), and maintains the most important library of Thoreau-related research material in the world. In addition, Henley founded the Caddo Lake Institute in his native East Texas, a privately operating foundation to act as an "ecosystem-specific" sponsoring entity, underwriting local wetland science and conservation education including cultural and ecological research and monitoring. Henley also co-founded the Recording Artists' Coalition, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group formed to represent the interests of recording artists.
In the decades since the release of her debut album, GRAMMY Award winner Shawn Colvin has released a string of superlative albums and established an enduring reputation as one of America's great live performers. Her lasting appeal is due in part to her willingness to lay herself bare in song coupled with a wry wit and mesmerizing guitar playing. Her forthcoming album Uncovered (Concord Records, Sept. 25th) is the long-awaited follow-up to fan favorite Cover Girl. On Uncovered, Colvin shines with sublime sensitivity, casting new light on an exquisitely curated collection of songs from some of the most admired writers in popular music history including Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Graham Nash and Robbie Robertson. Eagles guitarist Steuart Smith (who produced Cover Girl) re-teams with Colvin to craft unhurried, rich renditions of these compositions, each one loving and heartfelt; an elegant tribute by a masterful interpreter.Videos