Gavin DeGraw to Release New Collection of Songs, Press Release, March 7, 2009
On March 31st, 2009, J Records' platinum recording artist
Gavin DeGraw will release a new collection of songs, entitled FREE — a raw, organic-sounding
recording that showcases DeGraw's earthy charm and ever-evolving songwriting talent.
"My intention on FREE was to stay out of the way of the songs," DeGraw says. "We kept the
production very minimal in order to get everything that lies between me and the audience out
of the way. By removing all the bells and whistles, you really make room for someone to pay
attention to the songwriting." As a result, DeGraw's freewheeling melodies, heartfelt lyrics and
soulful, blues-tinged vocal performances are front and center, creating an intimate experience
for listeners.
Performed by a crack band that includes guitarist Audley Freed (Black Crowes), bassist Andy
Hess (Gov't Mule), drummer Charley Drayton (Keith Richards' X-Pensive Winos), and keyboardist
George Laks (Lenny Kravitz), FREE, the 9-song set ranges from new songs that were completed in
the studio, such as "Stay" and "Mountains to Move," to tunes that DeGraw wrote very early in his
career that have evolved with him, like "Dancing Shoes" and "Glass." "Those are songs only my
die-hard fans would know," he says. "I wanted to properly record them because they're special
to my fans." There's also a cover of Chris Whitley's "Indian Summer," a powerful number that
DeGraw includes on FREE as a way to draw attention to one of his favorite artists. "I wanted to
expose Chris' music to my fans," DeGraw says.
To keep himself from over-thinking the songs, DeGraw recorded FREE in less than two weeks at
the Brooklyn studio of his producer Camus Celli, who has worked with such artists as Tina Turner,
David Byrne, and Arto Lindsay. DeGraw and Celli have known each other since working
together on an early version of DeGraw's platinum-selling 2003 major-label debut CHARIOT. "I've
been in the studio with several different producers so I already knew what I wanted," DeGraw
says. "This was my opportunity to be involved in the production, and I knew Camus could get
the sounds I was going for."
The trust he had in Celli and the collaborative spirit of their partnership freed DeGraw up to dig
deep and tap into something he says he hadn't tapped into for a while. "This album reveals the
honesty about my love of music," he says. "It isn't about the biggest, the strongest, or the
loudest. It's about simplicity in its purest form. It doesn't sound like the big machine. It sounds like
where you go to escape the big machine."
In keeping with the stripped-down feel of FREE, DeGraw will hit the road on March 27th for an
extensive spring tour he has dubbed his "Where It Began" tour, in which audiences will be taken
on a musical journey back to DeGraw's roots for a series of intimate full band and solo
performances. "We'll take a similar approach to the live shows as we did on the album," he
says. "This tour is all about creating that very close connection with the audience."
FREE is the follow-up to DeGraw's self-titled 2008 album GAVIN DEGRAW, which debuted at No. 1
on the digital sales chart and No. 7 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart last May, earning DeGraw
his first Top 10 album. GAVIN DEGRAW spawned the hit singles "In Love With A Girl," which