× J.P. Harris & The Tough Choices announces summer EU shows

J.P. Harris & The Tough Choices announces summer EU shows

10-03-2016

After his debut European tour last year we're excited to announce a handful of Summer performances across Europe for J.P. Harris & the Tough Choices today! Scroll down to find out.

17-06-2016: Paris (FR) @ Billy Bobs Country Western Saloon
24-06-2016: Siegen (DE) @ Vortex
25-06-2016: Rotterdam (NL) @ Pijnackerplein Bluegrass Festival
26-06-2016: Waardamme (BE) @ Muddy Roots Europe
30-06-2016: Gijon (ESP) @ Sala Acapulco
01-07-2016: Santander (ESP) @ Hey Hey My My Festival
02-07-2016: St. Stephan (CH) @ Hangar Rockin Festival

In short, J.P. Harris plays Country Music. Not “Americana,” not “Roots,” “Folk,” or any other number of monikers used to describe a slew of spin-off genres; he plays from the foundation of these styles, the music that has influenced four generations of songwriters. In a world where prefixes have been added to the term “Country,” JP simply sticks to the old-fashioned sounds that have called to him. Referencing influences would be like describing each stitch in a quilt; every scrap of fabric tells a story of how the weathered and comfortable blanket came to be…


Born six minutes before Valentine’s Day in Montgomery AL in 1983, JP’s life was to be full of color, travel, hardship, and grace from the day he first saw the world. After more than six generations in Alabama, his family would leave seeking work, first to California and then on to Nevada. He left home on foot at the age of 14, traveling via thumb and freight train, living the next 4 years mostly from a backpack, tarp, a bedroll. Eventually landing in the northeast, he worked as a farm laborer, equipment operator, lumberjack, luthier, and carpenter. His latest album “Home Is Where The Hurt Is” (produced by Harris, guitarist Adam Meisterhans, and engineer Justin Francis) was recorded and mixed at Ronnie’s Place (formerly the personal studio of Ronnie Milsap) at home in Nashville. It features not your typical Music Row studio musicians, but young local players, many of whom have spent thousands of miles on the road in JP’s backing band The Tough Choices. Lending a hand on the album vocally is friend and local Indie-Country star Nikki Lane, as well as long-time friend Chance McCoy, singer and guitarist of Old Crow Medicine Show (McCoy also took rhythm guitar and fiddle duties throughout the album.)

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