Delta Rae Opens for Michelle Obama at UNC Chapel Hill
Durham,
NC based Delta Rae opened for First Lady Michelle Obama earlier this
week at Carmichael Arena at UNC Chapel Hill. The band's performance
preceded The First Lady taking the podium to encourage college students
and other supporters to vote, as early voting began in North Carolina
yesterday. "There are currently so many
issues being discussed and decisions being made in Washington that are
going to drastically affect our generation" says Eric Hölljes of Delta
Rae. "I truly hope, as young people, we stand up in this election and
let our collective voice be heard."
Delta
Rae has been very involved with the Obama campaign in their home state
of North Carolina. They were invited to perform at the DNC in Charlotte
alongside James Taylor, only to have the show washed out at the last
minute due to a venue change due to rain.
Several
years ago, California voters passed Prop 8, which effectively banned
gay marriage in the state. In response, Delta Rae's Ian Hölljes wrote
the song "Chain on Love,"
protesting what he believed Prop 8 to be -- a severely unjust law that
directly discriminated against the LGBT community and, by doing so,
infringed on the rights of all Americans. In May, North Carolina
voters faced a similar choice with Amendment One. Delta Rae fervently
supports marriage equality and, more generally, the equal rights of the
entire LGBT community.
Delta Rae were recently profiled on NPR's All Things Considered.
NPR describes the Durham, NC six-piece band's sound as "modern
folklore." The band themselves, which includes three siblings: Ian,
Eric and Brittany Holljes, tell VH1 that if one must categorize their
music, they usually call it Americana. "It captures so much of American
music across all boundaries and time." VH1 selected Delta Rae as their
"You Oughta Know" Artist Of The Month for October and has moved their video for their single, "Bottom Of The River," into heavy rotation.
If you've never heard of Delta Rae and need a good introduction, check out this rendition they did of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" for Billboard. Goosebumps. Delta Rae recently performed "Bottom Of The River" on Conan and have been touring relentlessly all year in support of their debut album, Carry The Fire, which came out on June 19th (iTunes). A full list of dates is below, please let us know if you are interested in checking out a show.
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Delta Rae w/Michelle Obama Photo:
"The Chain" (Fleetwood Mac" Cover)
Delta Rae Live Medley
"Chain on Love" (A Song for Marriage Equality) Video:
"Bottom Of The River" Official Video
"Morning Comes" Official Video
Delta Rae Tour Dates
10/24 Vinyl - Atlanta, GA
10/25 Soul Kitchen - Mobile, AL
10/26 Voodoo Music Experience, WWOZ Stage - New Orleans, LA
11/14 Ram's Head - Baltimore, MD
11/15 Brooklyn Arts Center - Wilmington, NC
11/16 Carolina Theatre - Durham, NC
11/29 Legends - Boone, NC
11/30 Blind Tiger - Greensboro, NC
01/05 9:30 Club - Washington, DC
01/10 Capitol Theatre - Clearwater, FL
Official Website: http://deltarae.com
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/deltaraeband
Twitter: http://twitter.com/deltarae
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/deltarae
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