Vision: Courtney Marie Andrews, Put The Fire Out

by | Mar 8, 2017

Courtney Marie Andrews was captured live in concert, with The Handsome Family, at Union Chapel by Rockshot Magazine journalists Sarah Sievers & Belle Piec you can read the live review here: https://rockshotmagazine.com/24995/live-the-handsome-family-supported-by-courtney-marie-andrews-union-chapel/

Discussing the video, which sees Courtney driving an RV through America, Courtney stated, “This old RV is the biggest piece of work that’s ever come into my possession, but also the most fun when we can get it to run. Put The Fire Out is a tune about getting back to ones you know and love after spending so much of your time on the road. By the end of the video I get there, but it takes a long drive.”

Courtney is fast becoming one of the most talked about artists in recent years in the UK after critically acclaimed album Honest Life recently released on Loose, topped the UK Americana chart and was the number one selling album the week of the Americana Music Association UK’s annual Conference & Awards.

Courtney will return to the UK for a performance at End Of The Road Festival and a solo show at Bush Hall Shepherds Bush on 4 September.

For more information please visit: https://www.courtneymarieandrews.com

Courtney Marie Andrews live at Union Chapel (Belle Piec)

Courtney Marie Andrews live at Union Chapel (Belle Piec)

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