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ATO signs Caitlin Rose

Tuesday, August 30, 2011 – Nashville indie artist Caitlin Rose signed with ATO Records with a disc out this fall. The label is reissued her debut full-length "Own Side Now," which came out earlier this year.

Rose has toured heavily behind the CD and will continue doing so this fall. The disc was co-produced by Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Will Oldham & Andrew Bird), Skylar Wilson (Justin Townes Earle) and Rose at the Beech House in Nashville.

Tour dates are:

Upcoming Tour Dates:

Sept. 24 - Nashville, TN @ NBN/Soundland Festival

Sept. 28 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Music Box*

Sept. 30 - San Luis Obispo @ SLO Brewing Company*

Oct. 5 - Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theatre*

Oct. 6 - Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory*

Oct. 7 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox*

Oct. 8 - Vancouver, BC @ Rio Theatre*

Oct. 27 - Minneapolis @ Varsity Theatre &

Oct. 28 - Milwaukee @ Shank Hall &

Oct. 29 - Chicago @ Lincoln Hall &

Oct. 30 - Ann Arbor, MI @ The Ark &

Nov. 1 - Albany, NY @ Valentine's &

Nov. 2-Northampton,MA@ Iron Horse Music Hall &

Nov. 3 - Boston @ Paradise Rock Club &

Nov. 4 - Brooklyn @ Music Hall of Williamsburg &

Nov. 5 - Wilmington, DE @ World Café Live&

Nov. 7 - Alexandria, VA @ Birchmere &

Nov. 8 - Carrboro, NC @ Cat's Cradle &

Nov. 9 - Asheville, NC @ Grey Eagle &

Nov. 10-Maryville,TN @ Shed@ Smoky Mountain&

Nov. 11 - Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree &

Nov. 12 - New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks &

* with Justin Townes Earle & Jason Isbell

& with Hayes Carll

Rose's mother is well-known songwriter Liz Rose, who penned many songs for Taylor Swift.


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CD review - The Stand-In The promise implied so early on with Caitlin Rose's initial offerings - specifically, the covers EP "Dead Flowers" and freshman album "Own Side Now" - clearly comes to fruition with her sophomore bow "The Stand-In," a set of songs that finds her in clear contention for the big time. Despite her relatively tender years - 24 when the disc came out - Rose possesses the cool and charisma that star power is made from. Singing in clear, dulcet tones and with ...
CD review - Own Side Now Much like the flower of her last name, Caitlin Rose walks a strange line between thorny and precious. "Own Side Now," the first full-length album by the 23-year-old Nashvillian, can be unapologetic in appropriate country music fashion: She croons about her chain-smoking habits on Shanghai Cigarettes and "angry broken heart" on Sinful Wishing Well. Other times, such as on the title track and For the Rabbits, her voice comes off eerily similar another befringed-brunette: indie ...


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