Jeff Lang’s 37 date national tour to introduce his first memoir of life on the road – and associated recordings – managed to move freely around the country through March, April and May without being affected by the pandemic. In these weird times this seemed like a small triumph!
However, by the last weekend of May, Covid lockdowns started forcing shows to be moved to later in the year and eventually 10 shows had to be rescheduled. In most cases, bookings from the previous dates are still valid for the new dates.
You’ll also notice that Jeff is playing at the rescheduled Byron Bay Bluesfest and is also stoked to be invited to play at the Dashville Skyline festival in the coming months.
Saturday 21 August – Brass Monkey Cronulla NSW
Thursday 9 September – Mojo’s, Fremantle WA (Moved from Freo Social)
Friday 10 September – The Vault, Kalamunda WA
Friday 24 September – Townsville FolkClub, Townsville QLD
Saturday 25 September – Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns QLD
Friday 1 October – Dashville Skyline, Dashville, NSW *Solo festival show
Sat 2 & Sun 3 October – Bluesfest, Byron Bay NSW *Solo festival show
Fri 8 & Sat 9 October – Strings Attached Festival, Margaret River WA
Thursday 11 November – Lizottes, Lambton NSW
Friday 12 November – Bellingen Brewing Co., Bellingen NSW
Saturday 13 November – The Rhythm Hut, Gosford NSW
Sunday 14 November – Leichhardt Bowling Club, Leichhardt NSW
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3 March 2021
Jeff Lang has built a reputation for making startling and influential music that is accomplished, intricate, gutsy, melodic and loaded with soul. Often taking unexpected turns, he has consistently inspired his audiences by creating a stylistically diverse catalogue of over 30 albums.
But with every well-credentialed artistic soul, evolving and diving into the unknown is a step that is never too far away and so in 2019 Jeff sat down and began to write what would become his first book. Some Memories Never Die, a memoir of three decades on the road, memories of gigs where the pay was akin to blood money, reflections on how the road’s twists and turns can be lightened by the presence of fellow traveller’s and occasionally darkened by them too, comes bundled with a 22 track album of Jeff Lang classics explicitly re-recorded for the book’s release.
And to celebrate the book’s release, Jeff will hit the highway for the An Evening of Words and Music tour commencing March 12 with each show combining music, a Q&A in-conversation.
Tickets for An Evening of Words and Music and copies of Some Memories Never Die are available now at jefflang.com.au
JEFF LANG
An Evening of Words and Music 2021
MARCH
Friday 12 The Royal Oak, Lanceston TAS
Saturday 13 Pub Rock Diner, Devonport TAS
Sunday 14 Longley International Hotel, Longley TAS
APRIL
Saturday 3 BluesFest, Byron Bay NSW
Sunday 4 BluesFest, Byron Bay NSW
Friday 16 Trinity Sessions, Adelaide SA
Saturday 17 Three Brothers Arms, Macclesfield SA
Friday 23 The Music Lounge, Wollongong NSW
Saturday 24 The Street Theatre, Canberra ACT
Thursday 29 Goleby’s Basement, Ipswich QLD
Friday 30 Seabreeze Hotel, Mackay QLD
MAY
Saturday 1 The Imperial Hotel, Eumundi QLD
Sunday 2 The Zoo, Brisbane QLD
Friday 7 The Dust Temple, Currumbin QLD
Saturday 8 The Citadel, Murwillumbah NSW
Friday 14 The Barwon Club, Geelong VIC
Saturday 15 Meeniyan Hall, Meeniyan VIC
Sunday 16 Way Out West Roots Club, Newport VIC
Friday 21 The Vanguard, Newtown NSW
Saturday 22 Yarramalong Hall, Yarramalong NSW
Sunday 23 Dangar Island Bowlo, Dangar Island NSW
Friday 28 Tanks Centre, Cains QLD
Saturday 29 Townsville Folk Club @ The Bellevue Hotel, Townsville QLD
JUNE
Friday 4 The Rhythm Hut, Gosford NSW
Saturday 5 Lizottes, Lambton NSW
Sunday 6 Bellingen Brewery, Bellingen NSW
Friday 11 Blue Mountains Community Theatre, Springwood NSW
Saturday 12 Upper Lansdowne Hall (2.30pm) Upper Lansdowne NSW
Saturday 12 Wauchope Arts Hall (7.00pm) Wauchope NSW
Sunday 13 Pelican Theatre, Grafton NSW
Friday 18 Freo Social, Fremantle WA
Saturday 19 The Vault, Kalamunda WA
Friday 25 Sooki Lounge, Belgrave VIC
Saturday 26 Palais Hepburn, Hepburn Springs VIC
JULY
Friday 2 Memo Music Hall, St Kilda VIC
Saturday 10 Brass Monkey, Cronulla NSW
“For Some Memories Never Die I wanted to connect recollections from the life I’ve lived to some of the songs I’ve made up along the way. I wasn’t looking to write a linear autobiography, with my life’s journey laid out in order of occurrence. More a series of stand-alone vignettes was what I had in mind. I wasn’t sure exactly how a good many of these tales could be connected to the songs I intended to include, as I don’t generally write autobiographical songs. But as I wrote down the varied reminiscences, certain stories seemed to go together and themes became apparent to me. Gradually it all seemed to find it’s form, and Some Memories Never Dieis the end result.”
Jeff Lang’s unique musical vision easily finds a home in myriad settings; from huge festivals like Glastonbury and Fuji Rock in Japan, to world renowned venues such as Sydney Opera House, but he’s equally at home in intimate venues such as the The Ark in Ann Arbour, Michigan and the 12 Bar in London. Most importantly, Jeff Lang has achieved what is a rarity in the cluttered world of contemporary sounds: his own voice.