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HERE, Black Hole Rainbow was produced by GRAMMY® Award winner Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes, The War On Drugs), with additional album production from Ariel Rechtshaid (Vampire Weekend, HAIM). Billboard praised the top 15 AAA hit “Get Out And Get It” as “pure magic.” Rolling Stone observed, “the guitar-slinging soul singer flips into his upper register and channels funk icons like Curtis Mayfield and Prince, with some Afrobeat polyrhythms thrown in for good measure.” View the video for “Get Out And Get It,” which Gilfillian shot in Johannesburg, South Africa,
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“The Good Life” is a twinkling, confident tune about inclusion and finding beauty in diversity. “Even Though It Hurts” evokes a relationship stuck in a cycle of love and pain while the languorous “Stay A Little Longer” is all about savoring the moment. Gilfillian’s father contributes background vocals on the life-affirming album closer, “Stranger.”
Gilfillian grew up outside of Philadelphia. After moving to Nashville to pursue music full-time, he released his debut EP in 2016, which NPR Music said, “[set] the stage for what promises to be a brilliant career.” The single “
Troublemaker” was heard during 2018 NFL Draft programming and advertising. He was featured in the Frye Americana Roots campaign and named as a Southwest Airlines
“Artist on the Rise,” Gilfillian played numerous 2019 festivals, including Newport Folk and Montreal Jazz. He has supported a wide variety of artists, including Mavis Staples, Local Natives, Lauren Daigle, KALEO, Michael McDonald, Chaka Kahn, Keith Urban, Gladys Knight, Brothers Osborne and Michael Franti & Spearhead.
Devon Gilfillian – North American Tour Dates
1/10 | Orlando, FL | House of Blues
1/11 | Ft Lauderdale, FL | Revolution Live
1/12 | Key West, FL | Sunset Grove Lawn
1/15 | Jacksonville, FL | Florida Theatre
1/16 | Raleigh, NC | The Ritz
1/17 | Charlotte, NC | The Fillmore
1/18 | Atlanta, GA | The Tabernacle
1/19 | Asheville, NC | The Orange Peel
1/22 | Cincinnati, OH | Taft Theatre
1/23 | Pittsburgh, PA | Roxian Theatre
1/24 | Philadelphia, PA | The Fillmore
1/25 | Washington, DC | The Anthem
1/28 | New Haven, CT | College Street Music Hall
1/29 | Portland, ME | State Theater
1/30 | Albany, NY | The Egg
1/31 | Boston, MA | House of Blues
2/1 | New York, NY | Beacon Theatre
2/4 | Indianapolis, IN | Vogue
2/5 | Grand Rapids, MI | The Intersection
2/6 | Milwaukee, WI | Pabst Theater
2/7 | Chicago, IL | Riviera Theatre
2/8 | St. Paul, MN | Palace Theatre
2/9 | Des Moines, IA | Hoyt Sherman Place
2/12 | Tulsa, OK | Cain’s Ballroom
2/13 | Oklahoma City, OK | The Jones Assembly
2/14 | Houston, TX | House of Blues
2/15 | Austin, TX | ACL Live at the Moody Theater
2/18 | Birmingham, AL | Iron City
2/19 | Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium
2/20 | St. Louis, MO | The Pageant