LA-based singer and songwriter Harry Hudson brings his “Can Cowboys Cry” Tour to Nashville’s HIgh Watt on Thursday, November 29th.
25 year old “Folk Pop” artist Harry Hudson was born in New Jersey but moved to the west coast at a young age. The singer released his first song, “World Is Gone,” online in 2013. However, during June of that year, Hudson was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and set his career aside to undergo treatment. After eight months of chemotherapy, he overcame the illness in January 2014. Hudson spent the subsequent year rediscovering his inspirations and got to work writing his debut release. This past spring, Hudson released Yesterday’s Tomorrow Night, which features his breakout singles “Yellow Lights” and “Cry For Love” and blends Hudson’s signature pop Americana sound with folk and rock influences. Prior to Yesterday’s Tomorrow Night, Hudson debuted his 16 minute short film, Can Cowboys Cry, featuring his friend and fellow MSFTS member Jaden Smith, as well as his songs “Yellow Lights,” “Cry For Love,” “Gone” and “No Good.”
HARRY HUDSON’S CAN COWBOYS CRY TOUR:
November 7 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theatre
November 8 Seattle, WA Chop Suey
November 11 San Francisco, CA Rickshaw Stop
November 14 Los Angeles, CA El Rey Theatre
November 23 Dallas, TX Three Links
November 24 Houston, TX White Oak Music Hall – Upstairs
November 27 Atlanta, GA Vinyl
November 29 Nashville, TN High Watt
November 30 Charlotte, NC The Evening Muse
December 2 Washington, D.C. Union Stage
December 4 New York, NY Gramercy Theatre
December 5 Boston, MA Brighton Music Hall
December 7 Montreal, QC Le ministère
December 9 Toronto, ON Velvet Underground
December 10 Detroit, MI The Shelter
December 11 Chicago, IL Schubas Tavern
December 12 Minneapolis, MN Amsterdam Bar and Hall
December 14 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
December 16 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
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