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Chamomile and Whiskey

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On tour Yes
Followers 3,355
Category Roots, Rock, International, Americana, Celtic, Folk, Gypsy
Concerts
May
04
Brambly Park After Dark
Richmond
Tickets
May
11
Rivanna Roots Concert Series
Charlottesville
Tickets
May
16
Koda solo - Songwriter Round with Karen Jonas, Erin Lunsford and Jared Stout
Washington
Tickets
May
18
Koda and Marie at Shagwuf's Sweet Freak Show
Waynesboro
Tickets
Jun
08
private
Nelson County
Tickets
Aug
24
New River Yoga Retreat 2024
Oak Hill
Tickets
About Chamomile and Whiskey
All it took was a bit of simple mixology to connect the dots for Marie Borgman and Koda Kerl, better known as the founders of deep-roots-rock outfit Chamomile and Whiskey. One evening Borgman and Kerl, native musicians of Nelson County, Virginia, combined chamomile tea with Evan Williams bourbon whiskey for an evening libation. Upon taste, the duo decided that the combo of chamomile and whiskey perfectly embodied the music they’d been creating—thus, Chamomile and Whiskey was born. Since then, the group has developed a more electric sound, adding members Drew Kimball on guitar, Stuart Gunter on drums, and Marsh Mahon on bass. On October 30th, the band will release their third LP, Red Clay Heart. Produced by Ken Coomer (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), Red Clay Heart opens with a rollicking backbeat and harmonized guitars that would make Dickie Betts crack a smile. That tune is the album’s first single, “Way Back,” and Americana Highways premiered the accompanying music video yesterday noting, “...this video combines nostalgia with a heightened universal feel — we all miss ‘way back when.’” Filmed in the band’s favorite Charlottesville bar, The Whiskey Jar, Kerl reminiscences, “I guess this one comes from being in a small town scene for a long time and thinking about how much I used to care about things that don’t matter so much to me anymore,” says Kerl about “Way Back.” “I felt it would be a good song for our new lineup… more electric guitar, slightly tongue in cheek and a little “f*** it.” Fans can hear “Way Back” now at this link and pre-order or pre-save Red Clay Heart right here. The album continues with “Dead Bird,” a tune penned by a friend of the band’s, Robert St. Ours of the Hackensaw Boys. “To me he’s as good as it gets,” says Kerl. “This one just seemed to fit well with the group of songs we had and we were happy to put it on the album.” “Never Live Up” is followed by the part-guidance, part-lament, all hopped-up rock and roll of “Triumph” before giving way to the haunting “Alright.” This song’s chorus says it all—“It’s gonna be alright. Or maybe it won’t. You carry on, you make it through. Unless you don’t.” Before the album’s end, a pair of songs come along which deal with more than rowdy crowds and lives off-the-rails. Both “Another Wake” and “Heartbreak (Luke’s Song)” find Chamomile and Whiskey dealing with the feelings that come along after great loss; the former a follow-up to the tragic events that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. “I wrote this song just a few days after August 12, 2017, when a bunch of nazi’s and white supremacists came to town and one of them drove a car into a crowd full of peaceful protesters…some of them close friends of ours.” says Kerl. “Multiple people were hurt and Heather Heyer was killed. It was an unbelievably tragic few days for us, Marie’s sweet cousin Nicole had passed away and our friend Ro had died. I was walking back from Ro’s wake on August 13th and downtown Charlottesville felt like a war zone. It was the second wake I’d been to there in a short time. I remember thinking that there is nothing more universal or human than the pain of losing loved ones. I wondered if the small minded, awful people that had come to Charlottesville could ever see that and what might have caused them to live such sad and ignorant lives.” “Heartbreak (Luke’s Song)” gives an almost positive spin on the “slow beautiful heartbreak” of life. Written for the band’s friend Luke who Kerl calls a “one-in-a-million” character, “Heartbreak (Luke’s Song)” closes the album with an intimacy hardly captured on records before now. Kerl recalls, “I did one take of this song in the studio and (producer) Ken said ‘take this shot of whiskey and do it one more time.’ I did and that’s what went on the record. I know that Luke would approve.” “Koda's ability to sing about the dark side of his city and home, and to be able to put you in that moment, is a very special talent. You don't feel like you are listening to a song, as much as, that you are standing with him,” praises Coomer. He adds, “Then add Marie's sweeping bow on the violin, which takes me instantly back to my time I recorded with Dylan's one time collaborator Scarlet Rivera. All of this held down by Stuart's groove. It makes you want to listen closer. I have a career where an artist or a band will come into my life, and then exit almost as quickly as they entered. I felt like I had known them from the moment they walked through my studio door.” Over the course of Red Clay Heart, Chamomile and Whiskey once again prove their ability to distill the ups and downs of life into song without ever being too earnest, too heavy, or too light. With stomping rhythms, slow burn songs, and the musicianship to carry it all, the band—and this album—are poised to bear a torch for roots, rock, and Americana music well into the next chapter. Chamomile and Whiskey’s New Red Clay Heart Available Now ​ “It starts out nice and civilized and then comes on nice and strong.” - Cowboys & Indians October 30, 2020 - Nashville, TN - All it took was a bit of simple mixology to connect the dots for Marie Borgman and Koda Kerl, better known as the founders of deep-roots-rock outfit Chamomile and Whiskey. One evening Borgman and Kerl, native musicians of Nelson County, Virginia, combined chamomile tea with Evan Williams bourbon whiskey for an evening libation. Upon taste, the duo decided that the combo of chamomile and whiskey perfectly embodied the music they’d been creating—thus, Chamomile and Whiskey was born. Today, the band released their third LP, Red Clay Heart. Produced by Ken Coomer (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), Red Clay Heart has already earned a host of critical praises from the likes of American Songwriter who said, “Overlaid in the current context of 2020, Chamomile and Whiskey delivers a careful balance between grim social commentary and uplifting old-time nostalgia,” and Cowboys & Indians who called album single “Dead Bird” a “knockout brew of a song that makes you feel like maybe you’ve been drinking some of that moonshine-y tea that gave the band its name...it starts out nice and civilized and then comes on nice and strong.” Fans can stream or purchase Red Clay Heart right now at this link. Red Clay Heart opens with a rollicking backbeat and harmonized guitars that would make Dickie Betts crack a smile. “I guess this one comes from being in a small town scene for a long time and thinking about how much I used to care about things that don’t matter so much to me anymore,” says Kerl about “Way Back.” “I felt it would be a good song for our new lineup… more electric guitar, slightly tongue in cheek, and a little “f*** it”–read more here via his in-depth interview with The Daily Progress. The album continues with “Dead Bird,” a tune penned by a friend of the band’s, Robert St. Ours of the Hackensaw Boys. “To me he’s as good as it gets,” says Kerl. “This one just seemed to fit well with the group of songs we had and we were happy to put it on the album.” “Never Live Up” is followed by the part-guidance, part-lament, all hopped-up rock and roll of “Triumph” before giving way to the haunting “Alright.” This song’s chorus says it all—“It’s gonna be alright. Or maybe it won’t. You carry on, you make it through. Unless you don’t.” Glide Magazine noted that, "The beat will get your toes tapping, while the vocals are measured in such a way that you feel every word." Before the album’s end, a pair of songs come along which deal with more than rowdy crowds and lives off-the-rails. Both “Another Wake” and “Heartbreak (Luke’s Song)” find Chamomile and Whiskey dealing with the feelings that come along after great loss; the former a follow-up to the tragic events that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. “I wrote this song just a few days after August 12, 2017, when a bunch of nazi’s and white supremacists came to town and one of them drove a car into a crowd full of peaceful protesters…some of them close friends of ours.” says Kerl. “Multiple people were hurt and Heather Heyer was killed. It was an unbelievably tragic few days for us, Marie’s sweet cousin Nicole had passed away and our friend Ro had died. I was walking back from Ro’s wake on August 13th and downtown Charlottesville felt like a war zone. It was the second wake I’d been to there in a short time. I remember thinking that there is nothing more universal or human than the pain of losing loved ones. I wondered if the small minded, awful people that had come to Charlottesville could ever see that and what might have caused them to live such sad and ignorant lives.” “Heartbreak (Luke’s Song)” gives an almost positive spin on the “slow beautiful heartbreak” of life. Written for the band’s friend Luke who Kerl calls a “one-in-a-million” character, “Heartbreak (Luke’s Song)” closes the album with an intimacy hardly captured on records before now. Kerl recalls, “I did one take of this song in the studio and (producer) Ken said ‘take this shot of whiskey and do it one more time.’ I did and that’s what went on the record. I know that Luke would approve.” “Koda's ability to sing about the dark side of his city and home, and to be able to put you in that moment, is a very special talent. You don't feel like you are listening to a song, as much as, that you are standing with him,” praises Coomer. He adds, “Then add Marie's sweeping bow on the violin, which takes me instantly back to my time I recorded with Dylan's one time collaborator Scarlet Rivera. All of this held down by Stuart's groove. It makes you want to listen closer. I have a career where an artist or a band will come into my life, and then exit almost as quickly as they entered. I felt like I had known them from the moment they walked through my studio door.” Over the course of Red Clay Heart, Chamomile and Whiskey once again prove their ability to distill the ups and downs of life into song without ever being too earnest, too heavy, or too light. Koda and Marie spoke in-depth with local paper C-VILLE Weekly earlier this month, calling their new album "more Southern rock-inflected than previous efforts." With stomping rhythms, slow-burn songs, and the musicianship to carry it all, the band—and this album—are poised to bear a torch for roots, rock, and Americana music well into the next chapter. .
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Genres
Roots, Rock, International, Americana, Celtic, Folk, Gypsy
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Chamomile and Whiskey Tour Cities
Charlottesville, VA Oak Hill, WV Richmond, VA Nelson County, VA Washington City, DC Waynesboro, VA

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Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Chamomile and Whiskey on tour?

Yes, Chamomile and Whiskey is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Chamomile and Whiskey concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Chamomile and Whiskey tour is scheduled for 6 dates across 6 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Chamomile and Whiskey scheduled to play?

Chamomile and Whiskey is scheduled to play 6 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Chamomile and Whiskey tour start?

Chamomile and Whiskey’s tour starts May 04, 2024 and ends on Aug 24, 2024. They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in Richmond at Brambly Park Winery and their next upcoming concert will be in Oak Hill at The Lost Paddle Bar And Grill.

What venues is Chamomile and Whiskey performing at?

As part of the Chamomile and Whiskey tour, Chamomile and Whiskey is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 04 - Richmond, VA @ Brambly Park Winery
May 11 - Charlottesville, VA @ Rivanna River Company
May 16 - Washington, DC @ Pearl Street Warehouse
May 18 - Waynesboro, VA @ The Foundry
Jun 08 - Nelson County, VA @ private
Aug 24 - Oak Hill, WV @ The Lost Paddle Bar And Grill
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