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Jeremy Enigk: West Coast dates in January

Posted by Flick in News on 12 26th, 2007 | View Comments

Jeremy Enigk has announced West Coast shows in January, and we can expect more dates for 2008. So far three dates have been announced in Seattle, Portland, and Los Angeles.

Enigk will be releasing a follow-up to World Waits in the coming months on his Lewis Hollow label. Jeremy has been recording in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Spain, between October 15 and November 18, with Santi Garcia at his Ultramarinos Costa Brava studio.

Jeremy Enigk’s management shared with Puddlegum: “The new album sounds amazing and is very close to being finished. We haven’t set a release date yet.”

Living up to his promise, Enigk released World Waits in October, 2006, and an ep of b-sides, The Missing Link, in August, 2007.

1/16 – Chop Suey, Seattle
1/17 – Dante’s, Portland
1/20 – Troubadour, Los Angeles

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