JARED JAMES NICHOLS RELEASES “EASY COME, EASY GO (LIVE)” MUSIC VIDEO FEATURING JOE BONAMASSA AND ZAKK WYLDE AHEAD OF 2023 EUROPEAN AND UK TOUR In anticipation of his world tour starting tomorrow Sept 19th in Valencia Spain, Jared James Nichols is releasing a live version of the latest single “Easy Come, Easy Go” from his self-titled album on Black Hill Records. The video features interview footage with Iconic guitar greats, Joe Bonamassa and Zakk Wylde. Both guitarist have become close friends with Jared and have been essential in mentoring him along his career path. Watch Easy Come, Easy Go Live form Blackbird Studios at https://youtu.be/FOIsii7WHLo. The album was recorded live to analog tape at Nashville’s famed Blackbird Studios by Eddie Spear (Slash, Rival Sons & Zach Bryan) late last year. This live version was filmed and recorded during the same album sessions. Jared co-wrote the song with Dave Bassett (Shinedown, Elle King) on a series of zoom calls during lockdown.Jared is embarking on a full World Tour starting tomorrow Sept 19th that will run through Feb of 2024 hitting Spain, France,the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands before returning to the U.S where he will hit major cities East to West. Seymour Duncan recently released the signature JJN P90 Silencer guitar pickup. “This new pickup is essential to my tone,” says Jared. “It was custom voiced specifically to my tone that runs the gamut from barking dirty crunch to sparkling clean without the hum. Simply put, the Seymour Duncan Jared James Nichols P90 Silencer™ is my dream pickup.” Jared will be making select in-store appearances to celebrate the release of the JJN P90 Silencer along the world tour routing. Tour Dates/Tickets: Seymour Duncan JJN P90 Silencer:
Sep. 19 – Valencia, Spain Sept. 20 – Granada, Spain Sept. 21 – Zaragoza, Spain Sept. 22 – Girona, Spain Sept. 23 – Atarrabia, Spain Sept. 25 – Sevilla, Spain Sept. 26 – Málaga, Spain Sept. 27 – Valladolid, Spain Sept. 28 – A Coruña, Spain Sept. 29 – Vigo, Spain Sept. 30- Madrid, Spain Oct. 2 – Angoulins, France Oct. 4 – Barberaz, France Oct. 5 – Zurich, Switzerland Oct. 6 – Montbéliard, France Oct. 7 – Paris, France Oct. 8 – Wattrelos, France Oct. 10 – Nottingham, UK Oct. 11 – Wolverhampton, UK Oct. 12 – London, UK Oct. 13 – Manchester, UK Oct. 14 – Bradford, UK Oct. 15 – Glasgow, UK Oct. 16 – Bristol, UK Oct. 17 – Milton Keynes, UK Oct. 19 – Ittre, Belgium Oct. 20 – Amersfoot, Netherlands Oct. 21 – Hamburg, Germany Oct. 22 – Joldelund, Germany Oct. 24 – Stockholm, Sweden Oct. 25 – Göteborg, Sweden Nov. 14- Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Nov. 15- Chicago, Illinois, USA Nov. 16- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Nov. 17- Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, USA Nov. 19- McHenry, Illinois, USA Nov. 20- Madison, Wisconsin, USA Nov. 21- Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Nov. 22- Covington, Kentucky, USA Nov. 24- Evansville, Indiana Nov. 25- Detroit, Michigan, USA Nov. 26- Lakewood, Ohio, USA Nov. 28- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Nov. 29- Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA Dec. 1- Teaneck, New Jersey, USA Dec. 2- Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, USA Dec. 4- New York, New York, USA Dec. 5- Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA Dec. 6- Richmond, Virginia, USA Jan. 23- Sacramento, CA, USA Jan. 24- San Francisco, CA, USA Jan. 26- Santa Ana, CA, USA Jan. 27- Los Angeles, CA, USA Jan. 28- San Diego, CA, USA Jan. 30- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Jan. 31- Phoenix, Arizona, USA Feb. 1- Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Feb. 3- Dallas, Texas, USA Feb. 4- Austin, Texas, USA Feb. 6- Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Feb. 7- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA Feb. 8- San Antonio, Texas, USA Feb. 9- Houston, Texas, USA Feb. 10- New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |