A Very Exciting Announcement
The day is finally here that I can share everything I've been working so hard on behind the scenes with you!
I'm so proud to announce that I'll be releasing my next album, Boomerang Town, on February 17, 2023 with Thirty Tigers. Long story short, this album is a collection of songs that helped me explore the imprint my hometown and my family of origin made on me. Whether or not you grew up in a small town or were born and raised in New York City, I bet you can relate to the characters in these songs. I bet you know what it feels like to grieve the loss of a loved one or a dream. I bet you’ve experienced how one seemingly small decision can alter the course of your entire life, for better or worse. These characters are a reflection of a people whose resilience, hope, and faith is being tested.
I love them. I am them.
Boomerang Town is available to pre-order and pre-save today! You can also listen to the first single, "Missing Someone" and watch the new music video (if you didn't already catch the premiere on Folk Alley earlier this week)!
And last but not least, I'm so excited to embark on my first headlining tour in five years to share these songs with you live! The initial tour date lineup is listed below, but don't worry, there are many more to come.
Thank you so much for your support.
Happy listening,
Jaimee
New Music & Merch
“Missing Someone” Music Video
2023 Headlining Tour Dates
1.18 • Mobile, AL • The People's Room
1.20 • LaGrange, GA • Pure Life
1.26 • Little Rock, AR • White Water Tavern
1.27 • Tulsa, OK • Mercury Lounge
1.28 • McAlester, OK • Spaceship Earth Coffee
1.31 • Columbia, MO • House Show
2.18 • Huntington Beach, CA • Private Event
2.19 • Santa Monica, CA • McCabe's
2.23 • San Francisco, CA • House Concert
More to be announced soon.
Tickets on sale Friday, October 28th at 10 AM, CDT
"Over the past few years, Texas-bred singer-songwriter Jaimee Harris has been making waves with her emotive, stirringly honest songwriting that walks the often thin line between folk and country. Whatever you want to call it, it rides on the smooth instrument of Harris’s vocals and her courageous storytelling lyricism.”
— Kim Ruehl, Folk Alley
"The Next Queen of Americana-Folk"
— NPR