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Dan Auerbach, will also tape a performance of PBS’s lauded and long-running Austin City Limits on Monday, November 27, in support of his acclaimed new solo album Waiting On A Song. Information on how to get free passes for this taping will be posted a week before on ACL’s Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, Auerbach will open for John Prine, with whom he wrote the title track off Waiting On A Song, in November in Washington D.C. and Richmond. Tickets for these two dates are on sale now and are available here.

A new 7” Easy Eye Sound sampler, Good Sound Comes Back Around Vol. 1, will be released on Friday, November 24th, as part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday initiative. The new 7” is a preview of upcoming releases on Auerbach’s label and features “Cellophane Angel,” an exclusive and unreleased track Auerbach recorded with the Preservation Hall Band, on Side A, and Robert Finley’s “Medicine Woman”— the first single on Goin’ Platinum! due December 8th— and Sonny Smith’s “Pictures of You” on Side B. The 7” will be available at participating record stores, and more information can be found here.

Auerbach’s new solo album, Waiting On A Song, which NPR Music calls “a batch of sparkling pop songs that’s sweet, breezy, and primed for summer,” is out now on Easy Eye Sound, and you can listen to it here. The album is Auerbach’s follow-up to 2009’s Keep It Hid and is his love letter to Nashville. As such, he recruited some of Nashville’s most respected players to write and record his latest, including John Prine, Duane Eddy, Jerry Douglas, Russ Pahl, Pat McLaughlin as well as Bobby Wood and Gene Chrisman of the Memphis Boys. Auerbach said about working with his musical heroes: “Living in Nashville has definitely changed the way I think about music and the way that I record it. I didn’t have all of these resources before. I am working with some of the greatest musicians that ever lived.”

Waiting On A Song is the debut release, and marks the launch of Easy Eye Sound, Dan Auerbach’s new record label which will feature releases from other artists and is distributed by Auerbach’s longtime label Nonesuch Records. The next release on Easy Eye Sound will be of legendary bluesman Robert Finley’s new album this fall. Easy Eye Sound is built equally around Auerbach’s Easy Eye Studio in Nashville, where The Black Keys recorded their last two albums, as well as the collection of famous session musicians that have come to call the studio home. Auerbach says, “Sometimes I feel I created my own Field of Dreams. I built the studio because I knew something was going to happen. I built it to accommodate live musicians playing, and then all of a sudden the best musicians in Nashville show up, and it’s happening.”

Dan Auerbach & the Easy Eye Sound Revue featuring Robert Finley, Shannon Shaw with special guests Shannon & the Clams

February 10 /// Vancouver, BC /// Vogue Theatre

February 11 /// Portland, OR /// Crystal Ballroom

February 12 /// Seattle, WA /// The Showbox

February 14 /// San Francisco, CA /// The Fillmore

February 17 /// Los Angeles, CA /// The Wiltern

February 18 /// Santa Ana, CA /// The Observatory

February 19 /// San Diego, CA /// The Observatory North Park

February 20 /// Phoenix, AZ /// The Van Buren

February 22 /// Dallas, TX /// Canton Hall

February 23 /// Austin, TX /// Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater

February 25 /// Nashville, TN /// Ryman Auditorium

March 24 /// Philadelphia, PA /// Union Transfer

March 25 /// Boston, MA /// House of Blues

March 27 /// Brooklyn, NY /// Brooklyn Steel

March 29 /// Toronto, ON /// Danforth Music Hall

March 31 /// Cleveland, OH /// Agora Theater

April 02 /// Chicago, IL /// Riviera Theatre

April 03 /// St. Paul, MN /// Palace Theatre

April 04 /// Kansas City, MO /// The Truman

April 05 /// Denver, CO /// Paramount Theatre