Watch The Video For Kandace Springs’ New Track ‘6 8’
‘6 8′ is a highly individual cover of Gabriel Garzón-Montano’s smoky ballad and it also features on Springs’ new album ‘Indigo’.
Kandace Springs has released ‘6 8’, a highly individual cover of Gabriel Garzón-Montano’s smoky ballad. Throughout the track, Springs’ sensual vocals and chiming piano intertwine with Elena Pinderhughes’ ethereal flute and float above Burniss Travis II’s bass and Karriem Riggins’ drums. You can watch the video above here.
The song follows the single ‘Don’t Need The Real Thing’ both of which appear on the singer and pianist’s second album Indigo: a 13-track LP of originals and choice covers that will be released on 7 September on Blue Note Records. All but two of the record’s tracks are produced by Riggins (Common, Erykah Badu) with additional production by Jamie Hartman (Rag’n’Bone Man), Jimmy Hogarth (Amy Winehouse, Corinne Bailey Rae), Jimmy Harry (Madonna, P!nk), and Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken (Rihanna).
Given the diverse palette, Karriem Riggins was exactly the right person to work with Springs to catalyze the best parts of various interests into something new. “I love crossing genres and the direction on Indigo was to marry all the different things to tell her story,” says Riggins, who tracked his drums at various studios while on the road with Diana Krall, and chopped and reassembled his and Springs’ recordings into what you hear. “It sounds organic because everything was built around the songwriting. She says so much on the piano, and her voice is amazing—it’s the focal point of the whole sound.”
Kandace Springs will embark on a U.S. headline tour beginning September 28 that includes album release shows in Los Angeles (Troubadour, 1 October), New York (Sony Hall, 28 October), and a hometown Nashville show (City Winery, 4 November 4), followed by performances in Europe and Asia. See below for a full list of tour dates and visit the artist’s website for ticket info.
Kandace Springs plays the following US shows:
September 28 – Musical Instrument Museum – Phoenix, AZ
September 29 – Voodoo Room @ House of Blues – San Diego, CA
September 30 – The Parish @ House of Blues – Anaheim, CA
October 1 – The Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA
October 2 – Swedish American Hall – San Francisco, CA
October 4 – The Jack London Revue – Portland, OR
October 5 – Benaroya Hall – Seattle, WA
October 7 – Vancouver International Jazz Festival – Vancouver, BC
October 24 – City Winery – Boston, MA
October 25 – Daryl’s House Club – Pawling, NY
October 27 – Iron Horse Music Hall – Northampton, MA
October 28 – Sony Hall – New York, NY
October 29 – World Café Live – Philadelphia, PA
October 30 – The Hamilton – Washington, DC
November 2 – Stage Door Theater – Charlotte, NC
November 3 – City Winery – Atlanta, GA
November 4 – City Winery – Nashville, TN
November 13 – Forum Leverkusen – Leverkusen, Germany **with WDR Big Band**
November 16 – New Morning – Paris, France
November 17 – Queen Elizabeth Hall – London, England
November 19 – Paradiso – Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 20 – Quasimodo – Berlin, Germany
November 27 – Tokyo International Forum – Tokyo, Japan
November 28 – Sankei Hall Breeze – Osaka, Japan
December 1 – Blue Note Beijing – Beijing, China
December 2 – Blue Note Beijing – Beijing, China.