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The Womack Sisters – If I Let You

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The Womack Sisters continue the rollout to their debut album, The Womack Sisters (Daptone, coming August 14th) with the sultry “If I Let You,” out today.

“Chauffeur” and “You Went Away Too Long” provided early teasers of the album, each an introduction to the Sisters’ style and

amazing vocal synchronicity. Later this summer, they embark on The Constellation Tour with Thee Sacred Souls and LA LOM, where fans can hear many of these songs for the first time.

“If I Let You” is a classy, Latin-kissed soul mover poised to be the soundtrack of summer 2026. The percolating guiro and organ montuno gets its hooks into you, setting the scene for the sisters’ ice-cold call and response vocals—bringing a toughness that fortifies the groove and beckons you to the dancefloor.

“This song reminds me of a time when I rushed into love because of attraction — not asking enough questions, not staying true to myself, selling myself short,” says Kucha Womack. “For us, it’s a reminder to take your time to find love, and to find out who you’re really dealing with.”

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Classic sounds conveying contemporary feelings plays a big role in The Womack Sisters as a body of work. Rather than compromise their style or their subject matters to conform to industry ideals, The Womack Sisters stuck to their guns, placing their faith in the soul music that raised them since before they could walk. Over an intensely soulful collection of tunes that harkens back to when pop music had substance, vibe and purpose, each of their distinct voices have their moments in the spotlight.

Kucha, the youngest of the Womacks and a mother of two, has a pure soulful tone, with a gritty sweetness that betrays her Curtis Mayfield and Smokey Robinson influences. Her performance of “I Am Your Season,” a dreamy Impressions-tinged ballad penned by Wayne Gordon, is a highlight of the album that she delivers with a near-saintly love and tenderness.

Zeimani’s voice is rich, full, and sultry, and always laced with rhythm. On “Didn’t Mean Much to Me,” her cool veneer betrays a passionate and vulnerable soul as she showcases her ability to creep from a moan to a squall with silky smoothness.

BG’s voice seems boundless in its power and range. On features such as “Monster” and “I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye),” she summons her grandfather’s uncanny ability to move between the cleanest pop runs and the bluesiest gospel growls without compromising either.

Their sound may be most remarkable when their three voices become one instrument, as on “Chauffeur,” “You Went Away Too Long,” and “Laughter and Tears,”  playfully trading leads and blossoming into perfectly blended harmonies as only sisters can. But on an album that is deeply autobiographical, perhaps no lyric is as fitting as the final refrain:

People come and go, But, darling this I know,

It will always be my sisters and me.

The Womack Sisters 2026 Tour Dates

Aug 1-2 / Happy Valley, OR – Pickathon

Aug 4 / Calgary, ALB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium^ (without LA LOM)

Aug 6 / Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Folk Music Festival  (without LA LOM)

Aug 8 / Carnation, WA – Remlinger Farms*

Aug 9 / Vancouver, BC – Freedom Mobile Arch*

Aug 11 / Forest Grove, OR – McMenamins Grand Lodge Concerts at The Grove*

Aug 12 / Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live Sacramento*

Aug 14 / Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl~

Aug 15 / Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre*

Aug 16 / Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center at Fresno State*

Aug 18 / Salt Lake City, UT – Beddy’s Plaza at America First Field*

Aug 20 / Denver, CO – Junkyard*

Aug 21 / Dillon, CO – Dillon Amphitheater*

Aug 22 / Taos, NM – Red Willow Park*

Aug 25 / El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum*

Aug 26 / Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre*

Aug 28 / San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square at PetCo Park*

Aug 30 / Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl*

Sep 10 / San Antonio, TX – Freeman Coliseum*

Sep 11 / Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall*

Sep 12 / Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory*

Sep 15 / Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy*

Sep 17 / Vienna, VA – Filene Center at WolfTrap*

Sep 18 / Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion*

Sep 20 / Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre*

Sep 22 / Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion*

Sep 23 /  Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center*

Sep 25 / Madison, WI – The Sylvee*

Sep 26 / Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed Fairgrounds*

Oct 1 / Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right

^with Thee Sacred Souls

*The Constellation Tour with Thee Sacred Souls & LA LOM

~with Al Green

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