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    Lettuce Announces New Album, “Unify” With New Track, “Gravy Train”

    By Dom VigilMarch 11, 2022
    Lettuce Unify

    On June 3rd, the GRAMMY-nominated six-piece, Lettuce will release their eighth studio album, Unify. The album will mark their third consecutive record made at Denver’s Colorado Sound Studios, completing a loose trilogy starting with 2019’s GRAMMY-nominated Elevate, and continuing with 2020’s Resonate.

    Fans can expect the same wildly-funky instrumentals Lettuce – Adam Deitch (drums), Ryan Zoidis (saxophone), Adam ‘Shmeeans’ Smirnoff (guitar), Erick ‘Jesus’ Coomes (bass), Nigel Hall (keyboards/vocals), Eric ‘Benny’ Bloom (trumpet) – has always been known for, but in the tightest form they’ve ever taken. And this time around, the guys have gotten the stamp of approval from one of the genre’s most legendary icons, Mr. Bootsy Collins, himself, who can be heard singing on the track “Keep That Funk Alive.”

    Today, Lettuce have premiered “Gravy Train,” the first single from Unify, featuring a tightly evolved rhythm section, pin-point accurate horns, and a guitar-bass unison part not executed this well since Leo and George did it down in New Orleans all those years ago.

    “‘Gravy Train’ just has that classic Lettuce vibe,” says Smirnoff. “It’s one of those songs that’s timeless and could have shown up on any of our first albums. This one is for the OG Lettuce Heads.”

    Fans can pre-order or pre-save Unify ahead of its June 3rd release here, and pay close attention to lettucefunk.com and @lettucefunk on social media platforms for news on the rollout of this much-anticipated album.

    Catch Lettuce On Tour:
    March 24 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
    March 25 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
    March 26 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
    March 27 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
    March 30 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
    March 31 – Baltimore, MD – Sound Stage
    April 2 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl
    April 3 – Syracuse, NY – Westcott Theater
    April 6 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Music Hall
    April 7 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    April 8 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
    April 9 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
    April 20 – Patchogue, NY – Blue Point Brewing
    April 21 – Albany, NY – Empire Live
    April 22 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre
    April 23 – Washington, DC – National Cannabis Cup
    April 24 – Asbury Park, NJ – The Stone Pony
    April 27 – St. Louis, MO – The Big Top
    April 28 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall
    April 29 – Jackson, MS – Duling Hall
    April 30 – New Orleans, LA – The Joy Theater (with Soul Rebels)
    May 7 – Mill Valley, CA – Mill Valley Music Festival
    May 26-29 – Martinsville, VA – Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival
    June 16-19 – Hummingbird Ranch, CO – Sonic Bloom Festival
    June 19 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
    June 23-26 – Rothbury, MI – Electric Forest Festival
    June 24-25 – Swanzey, NH – Northlands Music & Arts Festival
    June 30-July 3 – Quincy, CA – High Sierra Music Festival
    Aug. 11 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre
    Aug. 12 – Huber Heights, OH – Rose Music Center at The Heights
    Aug. 13 – Richmond, VA – Jam Packed Craft Beer & Music Festival
    Aug. 26 – Martha’s Vineyard, MA – Beach Road Weekend Festival
    Sept. 20 – London, UK – Scala
    Sept. 21 – Tourcoing, France – Le Grand Mix
    Sept. 23 – Paris, France – Billard L’alhambra
    Sept. 24 – Rouen, France – Le 106 club
    Sept. 26 – Frankfurt, Germany – Batschkapp
    Sept. 27 – Rotterdam, Netherlands – Bird
    Sept. 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Noord
    Sept. 29 – Leuven, Belgium – Het Depot
    Sept. 30 – Berlin, Germany – Gretchen
    Oct. 2 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Pumpehuset
    Oct. 3 – Oslo, Norway – Cosmopolite Scene
    Oct. 4 – Jahanneshov, Sweden – Slaktkyrkan
    Oct. 5 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Jazzklubben Nefertiti
    Oct. 7 – Hamburg, Germany – Mojo Club
    Oct. 8 – Brno, Czechia – Groove Brno
    Oct. 9 – Vienna, Austria – Club Porgy & Bess
    Oct. 11 – Bern, Switzerland – Bierhübeli
    Oct. 12 – Pisa, Italy – Lumiere
    Oct. 13 – Rome, Italy – Monk Club
    Oct. 14 – Milano, Italy – Santeria Toscana 31
    Oct. 15 – Rovereto, Italy – Auditorium Melotti
    Oct. 17 – Stuttgart, Germany – Im Wizemann
    Oct. 18 – Mulhouse, France – Noumatrouff
    Oct. 20 – Barcelona, Spain – Sala La Nau
    Oct. 21 – Madrid, Spain – Sala Caracol
    Oct. 22 – Cenon, France – Le Rocher de Palmer

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