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Alice Wallace Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Alice Wallace

Alice Wallace on the Chama River

May 28–30, 2025

12:00 PM MDT
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Nashville singer-songwriter Alice Wallace, named 2017 Female Vocalist of the Year by the California Country Awards, will be bringing her heartfelt songs along on a very special river adventure exclusively with Los Rios River Runners this spring. Her voice has been called “a powerful natural occurrence . . . an awe-striking wonder of the West." The stunning beauty of the Chama wilderness canyon adds a breathtaking natural element to Alice’s glorious voice. The current carries us past cliffs towering up to 1500 feet, striped in vivid shades of pink, vermilion, and white. We make camp under immense old-growth ponderosa pines, in glorious meadows carpeted with wildflowers, and the dawn mist shrouds the pink sandstone in a silver glow. In the evenings, as Alice sings, you’ll hear echoes of the great voices she was raised on: Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Dolly Parton. And she's one of the few artists keeping the art of the country yodel alive. A truly unique opportunity! The trip is limited to 15 participants. Reserve your spot before it sells out!
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Kimbra
February 10th 2025
What an incredible voice and an engaging showwoman. Best cover of Linda Ronstadts' Long Long Time I've ever heard. Sang many songs from her newest album, which I highly recommend. Great show!
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Alice Wallace Biography

“It’s a song about taking the risk to do what you love,” Alice Wallace says of the soaring track, “The Blue,” which yields a lyric entitling her spellbinding new album. With "Into the Blue," set for release January 18, the California-country singer-songwriter conjures the atmospheric sound of the Golden State’s canyons and deserts, mountains and crashing waves, its crowning beauty and its tragic losses. At the same time, the supple-voiced Wallace tells her own and others’ stories, weaving tales that resonate as we grapple with so many disturbing national issues.

Into the Blue is Wallace’s fourth album but marks her debut on the brand-new Rebelle Road label, an imprint founded by a trio of women dedicated to strengthening the California Country music community and expanding visibility for female artists in the Americana/roots genre. “They care so deeply about giving women a stronger voice in the music industry,” Wallace attests. Having spent the past six years writing songs and touring the nation – from AMERICANAFEST® to county fairs, barrooms to coffeehouses – Alice Wallace is ready to break out. “It takes bravery to ‘sail away into the blue’ and grab it,” she says. “It took me until about six years ago to finally take the plunge, quit my job and go for it. I haven’t looked back since.”

Into the Blue represents Wallace’s evolution as a recording artist, showcasing her growth as a songwriter as she embraces a fuller sound, backed by some of Americana’s most distinctive players. Co-produced by Steve Berns and Rebelle Road’s studio veteran, songwriter and musician KP Hawthorn (who’ve made a name for themselves working with artists in the West coast Americana scene), the album is brimming with soul. The formidable rhythm section, including drummer Jay Bellerose (Bonnie Raitt, Elton John, Aimee Mann) and bassist Jennifer Condos (Jackson Browne, Graham Nash), underpins instrumentation ranging from Tom Bremer’s crunchy electric guitar to Kaitlin Wolfberg’s lush string arrangements to keys and pedal steel from Jeremy Long (Sam Outlaw).
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