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Sir Woman – If It All Works Out

Sir Woman by Brynn Osbor

Today, Sir Woman—the solo project of vocalist and songwriter Kelsey Wilson—shares the much-anticipated first half of her double album, If It All Works Out.

If It All Works Out

Wilson’s long-held passion for soul, funk and R&B, led her to the creation of the double album—If It All Works Out and If It Doesn’t. On the first half, produced by Sir Woman and Matt Pence (Jason Isbell, John Grant, Sarah Jaffe, Cody Jinks, Here We Go Magic), Wilson emphasizes themes of love, positivity and romance, as well as embracing Sir Woman’s overall ethos of lifting yourself up.

“It was all the records from the 70s that I loved listening to growing up,” says Wilson. “I got to emulate and do my version.” Written during Wilson’s darkest times, the latter of the two, If It Doesn’t, produced by Sir Woman and Jason Burt (Paul Cauthen, The Texas Gentleman, Leon Bridges), is meant to inspire you when you’re facing life’s challenges.

In support of the new music, Sir Woman is embarking on a headline tour across North America. The tour includes stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York City and more. 

For the past 14 years, Wilson has been the lead vocalist and violinist of Austin-based American band Wild Child. In this time, the group released five albums and toured with artists like Mt. Joy, Robert Ellis and Shakey Graves.

TOUR DATES

March 15—Santa Fe, NM— Meow Wolf

March 18—Phoenix, AZ—Valley Bar

March 19—San Diego, CA—Voodoo Room

March 20—Los Angeles, CA—Lodge Room

March 21—San Francisco, CA—Bottom Of the Hill

March 22—Sacramento, CA—Starlet Room

March 25—Seattle, WA—Tractor Tavern

March 26—Portland, OR—Mississippi Studios

March 27—Boise, ID—Treefort Festival

March 29—Denver, CO—Cervantes’ Other Side

April 2—St. Paul, MN—Turf Club

April 3— Chicago, IL—Schubas Tavern

April 4—Chicago, IL—Schubas Tavern

April 5—St. Louis, MO—Atomic

April 25—Houston, TX—Axelrad Beer Garden

April 26—Fort Worth, TX—Tulips

April 27—Austin, TX—Moody Amphitheater

April 30—Nashville, TN—Cannery Hall

May 1—Atlanta, GA—The Masquerade

May 3—Washington, DC—DC9 Nightclub

May 4—Washington, DC—DC9 Nightclub

May 6—Philadelphia, PA—Johnny Brenda’s

May 7—New York City, NY—Racket

May 8—Cambridge, MA—Middle East Upstairs

May 9—Rochester, NY—Lilac Festival

May 11—Ferndale, MI—The Loving Touch

May 12—Indianapolis, IN—Hi-Fi Annex

May 14—Lawrence, KS—The Bottleneck

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