Longtime musical partners Alyssa and Doug Graham return with Georgette, the latest single taken from their current album The Bridge, and announce a UK headline tour set for March 2026.
Having spent most of their lives making music together, The Grahams’ story stretches from teenage years following the Grateful Dead on tour to founding Nashville’s influential 3Sirens Music Group. Across a decade, they released a trilogy of concept albums inspired by journeys across the United States by river, rail and road. With The Bridge, however, the duo turned inward, creating their most personal body of work to date.
New single Georgette is a warm, soulful slice of Americana that captures that shift in perspective. Built around Alyssa Graham’s expressive vocal, the song sits comfortably between classic pop and roots music, pairing heartfelt lyricism with haunting instrumentation. Written as a tribute to the couple’s six-year-old daughter, the track reflects both the joy of parenthood and the uncertainty of the future.
“This is a deeply personal song about our daughter and the fear of not getting to see her grow up,” Alyssa explains. “Time is moving fast, life is short – ‘What’s in her dreams and where will she go?’ There is emotion, but also mischief in the music, just like in her spirit.”
Georgette was co-written with GRAMMY®-nominated producer Dex Green, alongside Aaron Lee Tasjan and Kate York, and features a band of acclaimed musicians including Matt Chamberlain, Sebastian Steinberg, Ray Jacildo, Rob Burger and Patrick Warren. Recording took place at the duo’s own 3Sirens Studio in Nashville, further grounding the album in their shared creative home.
Across The Bridge, The Grahams confront themes closer to home than ever before: family, memory, identity, and the impact of illness, alongside reflections on their New York City roots. It’s a record that finds strength in vulnerability, expanding their songwriting while remaining rooted in connection and craft.
The release of Georgette also marks the start of The Grahams’ reintroduction to UK audiences, with a headline tour confirmed for March.
UK Live Dates:
MARCH
15th – Edinburgh, The Caves
16th – Newcastle, The Cluny
19th – Bath, Chapel Arts
21th – Maidenhead, Norden Farm
26th – Shrewsbury, St. Mary’s (Live In The House)
27th – Ashford, Revelation
28th – Colchester, The Little Rabbit Barn
29th – Bury, The Met


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