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THE WASHBOARD UNION RELEASES SINGLE AND VIDEO “WHAT WE’RE MADE OF”

Warner Music Canada recording artists The Washboard Union have today released the single and video for “What We’re Made Of,” the title track of their forthcoming album scheduled for release this spring. The song is the follow-up to the band’s third Top Ten Country Radio hit “Shine” which they performed live on the Canadian Country Music Awards.

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The video for “What We’re Made Of” was directed by Stefano Barberis from an original concept developed by The Washboard Union. The clip celebrates those little moments in our lives that make us who we are. Our very identities are a culmination of every experience we go through and all those who surround us. That is: “What We’re Made of”.

 

 

 


 

 

What We’re Made Of will be The Washboard Union’s sophomore album following the 2016 release of In My Bones which spawned the Top ten hits “Maybe It’s The Moonshine” and “Shot Of Glory” which has become the band’s first certified gold record.  The new album was produced by Matt Rovey (Zac Brown Band, Dean Brody) in Nashville and Jeff “Diesel” Dalziel in Toronto over the winter of 2017/18.  More details on the album and a full tracklisting to be released in the future.
 15X Country Music Award winners The Washboard Union have defied classification and have become one of the most exciting and talked about new bands on the Country music scene.  Led by step-brothers Aaron Grain, & Chris Duncombe and their best friend David Roberts the Washboard Union share an unconscious soundtrack and unbridled love for the art of songwriting and storytelling that has resonated with audiences all across North America and Europe.  Their music and unforgettable live performances have set them apart as one of the most unique talents in country music today. The band are currently a tour in Western Canada with Old Dominion and plan a full itinerary of festival dates throughout 2018.
 
The Washboard Union on tour (with Old Dominion) 
2/9:      Kamloops        Sandman Centre
2/10:    Abbotsford      Abbotsford Centre
2/11:    Penticton         South Okanagan Events Centre