The Ike Reilly Assassination at Lollapalooza!
April 06, 2010

I'm pleased to tell you that we are gonna play at Lollapalooza. A messenger knocked on my door last night about 1 am. I opened the door and the guy handed me an envelope with a ribbon around it. I opened and it said be at Lollapalooza August 8th and bring your band. I think I will.
JUST ADDED! THE IKE REILLY ASSASSINATION AND SHOOTER JENNINGS & HEIROPHANT IN CHICAGO AT LINCOLN HALL ON APRIL 29!
April 01, 2010

For the first time ever, Ike Reilly and Shooter Jennings will appear in concert together! Don't miss this rare CO-BILL as the two good friends will each play ferocious sets with their respective bands and join each other for a song or two. Reilly and Jennings's duet, "The War On The Terror and the Drugs," from Reilly's new album "Hard Luck Stories" is getting considerable airplay around the country, and you can hear Shooter sing Reilly's song "California Via Tennessee" on the new Jennings recording "Black Ribbons." This will be an electric evening in Reilly's hometown!
Ike Reilly's
February 09, 2010

To coincide with the release of "Hard Luck Stories" and to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, The Ike Reilly Assassination has just announced a four-show residency that begins on March 16th and criss-crosses the Twin Cities throughout the week. Tickets for all of the residency shows re on sale now; information regarding where tickets are being sold is included below. All tickets are $12 in advance and $15 day of show.

Ike will perform solo at the Bryant Lake Bowl on March 16th. This intimate setting is a perfect place to share a cocktail with Ike as he tells stories and lies, sings and dances, and prepares the Twin Cities for the onslaught of rock to follow. On St. Paddy's Day, March 17th, Ike and the boys will return to The Turf Club in St. Paul. Says Reilly: "We've played in Dublin on St. Paddy's Day; we've played with the Pogues on St. Paddy's Day. But returning to the scene of the crime at the Turf Club is gonna be the shit. The Twin Cities have been a real haven for us, and the Turf is gonna be something else on March 17th." On March 18th, fans lucky enough to get tickets will get up close and personal with The IRA at the 7th St Entry at an 18 and older show, and The IRA will be joined by guests and luminaries for the final show of the Hard Luck Residency at the Triple Rock. Support acts will be announced next week.

Ike Reilly's Hard Luck Residency of the Twin Cities Dates:
3/16 - Bryant Lake Bowl (Ike solo acoustic) - 21+ show
3/17 - Turf Club (full band) - 21+ show
3/18 - 7th Street Entry (full band) - 18+ show
3/19 - Triple Rock (full band) - 21+ show

Tickets are available at:
Bryant Lake Bowl: online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/browse.html?keywords=bryant+lake+bowl
7th St. Entry, Turf Club and Triple Rock: online at Ticketmaster or in person at First Avenue Box Office, Electric Fetus Records, Treehouse Records, Roadrunner Records.
IKE REILLY TO RELEASE CD VERSION OF "HARD LUCK STORIES" Ike Reilly's Hard Luck Residency At Schuba's In Chicago Kicks Off Monday, January 18th! Weekly Podcast Returns on January 15th
January 13, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 13, 2010

IKE REILLY TO RELEASE CD VERSION OF "HARD LUCK STORIES"
Ike Reilly's Hard Luck Residency At Schuba's In Chicago Kicks Off Monday, January 18th!
Weekly Podcast Returns on January 15th

In response to the outpouring of fan requests and the success of the download version, Rock Ridge Music will be releasing Ike Reilly's latest album, "Hard Luck Stories," in CD format on February 16, 2010. The digital version of the album was released November 23, 2009. The songs on "Hard Luck Stories" were recorded in Chicago and produced by Reilly and Ed Tinley, featuring special guests like Shooter Jennings, and David Lowery and Johnny Hickman of Cracker, among others. Two additional tracks not included on the digital version ("Flowers On Down" and "Broken Parakeet Blues" live) will be added to the CD version, making it a must-buy for all Reilly fans.

In describing "Hard Luck Stories," Chicago Magazine praises Reilly's "outlandish storytelling, underdog combativeness, and slapstick humor," Cincinnati City Beat lauds the "scuffed and noir-ish tales of modern life. ...fusing dirty R&B grooves into his swaggering Pop/Roots sound... Ike Reilly's most amazing accomplishment over the past decade is that every new album is his best ever and yet the new one in no way ever diminishes the greatness of his existing catalog." Stereo Subversion calls Reilly a "genre-bending journeyman" and a "rough-around-the-edges Americana troubadour." And The Big Takeover appreciates Reilly's "wordy but focused storytelling in his lyrics, his rock & roll sneer and his rough-edged folk rock sound. These ‘Hard Luck Stories' will resonate long after the music stops flowing."

IKE REILLY'S HARD LUCK RESIDENCY
Before Ike and his band, The Assassination, hit the road this spring, they are planning a four-show residency at Schuba's in Chicago every other Monday beginning January 18th. Interesting opening acts like improvisational geniuses T.J. Jagadowski and Dave Pasquesi and the wonderful L.A. band Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls will make these must-attend shows. Other surprise guests will be announced over the next few weeks. Tickets are only $10 each and all shows are 18 and over. Fans who attend all four of the shows will, with their ticket stubs in hand, be able to attend a special after-party with the band on March 1st. Tour dates for the forthcoming spring tour will be announced soon.

"WHERE'S MY GODD*MN MEDICINE?"
Reilly's successful podcast series, "Where's my Godd*mn Medicine?," will return with new weekly episodes on January 15th on Reilly's website: www.ikereilly.net . Fans can tune in to hear about the latest goings-on with Reilly, The Assassination and as Reilly says, "friends, enemies, bankers, drug dealers, real estate agents, cheerleaders, high school students, teachers and coaches, family members, offspring, and all the other f*cking freeloaders that live out here with me." Chicago Magazine calls Reilly's podcast "profanely hilarious." Broadcast each week from the outskirts of Middle America near the Des Plaines River Valley Basin, "Where's My Godd*mn Medicine?" is hilarious, cool and showcases Reilly's songs, stories, and fiercely-independent nature.
CLICK HERE TO BUY HARD LUCK STORIES
The physical version of Ike Reilly's new album HARD LUCK STORIES now available IN STORES! The album includes 2 bonus tracks (including the brand new track "Flowers On Down") complete lyrics and additional illustrations by the illustrious Dave Cottini.

Available at independent record stores, Amazon.com or your local Best Buy.
Where's My Goddamn Medicine? Episode 10
The award winning podcast "Where's My Goddamn Medicine?" returns this week after a brief hiatus!

This week Ike Reilly plays songs about guys named Jim by guys named Jim. Banker Max Anderson sings a couple of acapella numbers and Ike and Max discuss the upcoming Minneapolis residency. Other highlights include Ike shamelessly asking fans to purchase upwards of 12 CD's each at Amazon.com and a rare version of "Born To be Wild".
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