Blue Rodeo

BLUE RODEO
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
RON HAWKINS AND THE DO GOOD ASSASSINS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2017
MTS CENTRE – WINNIPEG, MB
Doors: 7:00PM Show: 8:00PM

BLUE RODEO ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM 1000 ARMS
TO BE RELEASED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2016

At a press conference held today in Toronto, Warner Music Canada recording artist Blue Rodeo announced details for their new album and upcoming cross-Canada tour. One of Canada’s most iconic bands, Blue Rodeo will release their 14th studio album, 1000 Arms on Friday, October 28. The group also announced that they will head back out on the road in 2017 performing news songs for fans with 30 concerts scheduled in 23 cities, beginning January 11, 2017 in Thunder Bay. Full album track listing and tour dates listed below.

The band also answered fans questions about the album and tour via a Facebook Live stream.

Prior to making the announcements, the band premiered the video for the album’s first single, Jim Cuddy’s mocking take on celebrity, “Superstar.” The video clip was directed by the band’s longtime collaborator Chris Mills who reimagines Blue Rodeo as a Riot Grrl band.

Fans pre-ordering 1000 Arms will automatically receive four album tracks including the first single “Superstar.” CD and heavy-weight vinyl can be ordered beginning today from www.bluerodeo.com. Buy digital copies of 1000 Arms or stream “Superstar” and three more songs HERE.

Tickets for the 1000 Arms Tour go on sale Friday, October 28. Every ticket will include a digital copy of 1000 Arms.

1000 Arms was recorded over the winter of 2015/16 at Blue Rodeo’s Woodshed Studios. The album shares its name with the Jim Cuddy-penned song inspired by a podcast Jim was listening to.

“The podcast was about allowing your community to help you,” says Cuddy. “When we were going over titles, we were thinking about our musical community, what it means to us and how much we would do for each other. That was what we were thinking about the most, so it seemed like an appropriate title.”

The 12-track record was co-produced and engineered by Tim Vesely, a founding member of the Rheostatics. Jim and his longtime bandmate Greg Keelor credit Vesely with helping influence the sound of the new album. The engineer had been listening to some of the band’s older records and commented that Jim and Greg weren’t singing together as much as they used to. The revelation caught the band off guard but the result brought the band back to what has always been one of their strengths.

“We made a very concerted effort to sing together on this album, either with direct harmonies or call and response, and we really enjoyed that,” says Cuddy.

In the thirty years since forming, Blue Rodeo has sold over 4 million albums, won countless Juno awards, been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, been named to the Order of Canada and have been honoured with the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award.