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Sass Jordan To Honor Taylor Hawkins

By Jeff GaudiosiMarch 27, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
SASS JORDAN HONORS TAYLOR HAWKINS WITH RELEASE OF “HIGH ROAD EASY”
FROM FORTHCOMING ALBUM, LIVE IN NEW YORK NINETY-FOUR. 
STOCKTON, NJ – March —, 2023 — Sass Jordan’s breakthrough album, Racine, was released in 1992 and yielded the Canadian hit singles “Make You a Believer,” “I Want to Believe”–both ranked on Billboard magazine’s Mainstream Rock chart–“You Don’t Have to Remind Me,” and “Goin’ Back Again.” In 1994, Jordan released Rats, which yielded  her first song on the Billboard Hot 100 with the single “Sun’s Gonna Rise,” and also featured “High Road Easy.”

Now Jordan has teamed up with Deko Entertainment to take a look back at the Rats tour with the upcoming release of Live in New York Ninety-Four, which was recorded at the South Street Seaport in NYC during that 1994 tour. The band at that time, along with Jordan, consisted of Tony Reyes (bass, vocals), Taylor Hawkins (drums, vocals), Nick Lashley (guitar), and Stevie Salas (guitar). The full album will drop digitally on April 28, to be followed up by a limited-edition vinyl release with preorders going on sale April 15.

The first single off the album is “High Road Easy,” which Jordan shares, is a celebration of the early days in the career of Hawkins, future Foo Fighters drummer. Jordan says, “As we hit the milestone that marks one year since Taylor left us, I wanted to do something to honor his memory–a recognition and appreciation for his glorious, big, beautiful energy–which lives on through this recording and in all of our hearts. That’s why we offer this now …. This particular song, ‘High Road Easy,’ was in its infancy in those days–you can really hear it in the way the band attacks and tears it to pieces–rampaging through its whole length like the pack of road dogs that we were…”

Listen to “High Road Easy”: http://ada.lnk.to/HighRoadEasyLive

Deko Entertainment president, Bruce Pucciarello, comments on the label’s involvement, “Sass is one of my all-time favorites, so I am thrilled we get to share this never released live performance with everyone.  Everything about this record is perfect!”

You can pre-save Live In New York Ninety-Four here: ADA.lnk.to/LiveInNewYork94

Get updates on the vinyl release here: https://www.dekoentertainment.com/sass-jordan

Tracklist
“Intro”
“Damaged”
“Make You a Believer”
“Moonage Daydream”
“Head”
“Sun’s Gonna Rise”
“You Don’t Have to Remind Me”
“High Road Easy”
“Pissin’ Down”
“Ugly”

Canadian Tour Dates:
24 JUN 2023: SHERWOOD PARK, AB – BROADMOOR LAKE PARK
07 JUL 2023: PICTOU, NS – CN GROUNDS
22 JUL 2023: KITCHENER, ON – KITCHENER CITY HALL
12 AUG 2023: MAPLE RIDGE, BC – ALBION FAIRGROUNDS
13 AUG 2023: PRINCE GEORGE, BC – EXHIBITION PARK

For more information, visit
https://sassjordan.com/
www.dekoentertainment.com
Deko Entertainment–Art Has Value
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