Watch: Lee Ann Womack Performs “All The Trouble” On The Today Show

Lee Ann Womack recently appeared on the Megyn Kelly hour of the Today Show to perform her new song “All The Trouble,” marking her TV debut for her new album, ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ (Out October 27th on ATO Records). She was the first major musical artist to perform on the show since its premiere.

‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone’ has earned early praise from the LA Times, who called it “one of the most personal albums of her impressive career,” and NPR Music, leading them to dub Lee Ann “one of country music’s finest voices.” Following its release, Lee Ann will play two intimate shows at Brooklyn’s Rough Trade and LA’s Troubadour.

Produced by Lee Ann’s husband Frank Liddell (fresh off a 2017 ACM Album of the Year win for Miranda Lambert’s ‘The Weight of These Wings’) and largely recorded at the legendary SugarHill Studios in Houston, TX, the album features songs mostly co-written by Lee Ann. ‘The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone,’ is her most personal album to date, marking the culmination of a journey that began with her 2005 CMA Album of the Year ‘There’s More Where That Came From.’

Upcoming Tour Dates:
Oct. 20 – Music In The Mill – Hickory, NC
Oct. 27 – Resch Center – Green Bay, WI*
Oct. 28 – Target Center – Minneapolis, MN*
Oct. 29 – Bridge View Center – Ottumwa, IA
Nov. 1 – The Troubadour – West Hollywood, CA – tickets here
Nov. 3 – Lafayette Cajundome – Lafayette, LA*
Nov. 4 – Bell County Expo – Belton, TX*
Nov. 7 – Rough Trade – Brooklyn, NY – tickets here
Jan. 5 – The MusicFest at Steamboat – Steamboat, CO
Jan. 23 – Kent State Universtiy at Tuscarawas – New Philadelphia, PA
Feb. 4 – Cayamo Cruise – New Orleans, LA
Feb. 16 – Arizona Musicfest – Scottsdale, AZ

For a complete list of tour dates and more information on Lee Ann Womack, visit her Website and to keep up with the way she’s been livin’, follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

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