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It was Leo Tolstoy who said "All great literature is one of two stories; a man goes on a journey or a stranger comes to town," and in the case of Andrew Duhon and his latest album Emerald Blue, both instances are true. Duhon temporarily left New Orleans, his longtime home and musical muse in 2019, finding himself inspired by the landscape of the Pacific Northwest and notably, its colors--a hue he describes as 'emerald blue' for which the album is named, the same shade looking back at him in his partner's eyes. Had he overlooked the specific shade of her eyes while living below sea level? Or did the change of location open his mind more acutely? The record does just that: examine the familiar in the context of the unfamiliar. Emerald Blue is a probing appreciation of the dailiness of life; a note-taking exercise in living.

Duhon channeled his new perspective into an eleven song collection, calling on friends and collaborators including Jano Rix on drums, percussion, and harmonies; Myles Weeks on upright and electric basses and harmonies; and Dan Walker on keys and accordion. Duhon returned South for the recording process, finding comfort and creativity in Maurice, Louisiana's storied Dockside Studios with GRAMMY-award winning engineer and longtime collaborator of Andrew's, Trina Shoemaker, to capture every inch of vibe and beauty and texture each song had to offer.

Emerald Blue in the news:

"Andrew Duhon looks for a better balance to life on new 'Emerald Blue'" via Gambit Weekly

Duhon muses on the kindness of strangers and fly fishing for Coastal Angler

"Faintly reminiscent of early M Ward and artists like Beachwood Sparks, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Sparklehorse or Damien Jurado, 'Emerald Blue' sits happily at the crossroads of harmony-drenched pop, rustic americana, Appalachian folk and about a half-dozen other styles, all meeting and mixing around the warmth of Duhon's vocals; world-weary, stretched and full of soul." -Holler

Duhon is "a teller of stories with an undeniable voice, weighted and soulful." -KPCW/NPR

No Depression calls the album "effortless," noting "Duhon reminds us that everything comes in its time: adventure, loneliness, tragedy and -- yes, even if it's fleeting -- contentment."

Fans can watch the music video for "Emerald Blue" at this link, check out previously-released singles "Everybody Colored Their Own Jesus" and "Castle On Irish Bayou." Duhon's tour picks back up tonight in Lafayette, LA before continuing throughout the Southeast and then over to the Pacific Northwest in late summer. A full list of dates and ticket information can be found below.

More About Emerald Blue: The tracks on Emerald Blue show serious time spent in listening mode--both to himself, and to the world around him. From the rich Americana twang and propulsive, clacking percussion of "Promised Land" to the vintage rhythm-and-blues grooves of "Digging Deep Down," Duhon meditates on what it means to be present and true, whether that's to yourself and your ambition ("Down From The Mountain" and "As Good As It Gets") to a lover ("Southpaw" and "Plans") or to a wider world whose fraught and violent track record demands meaningful acknowledgment, reckoning, and change. The meditative "Everybody Colored Their Own Jesus," is an appreciation of some basic wisdom from his church-school days: that faith, respect, and love are boundless and have no particular colors, traits, or rules. These are songs that come from a very particular time and place, when so many of us--often alone with our flaws and feelings, with few of our regular, dependable distractions--were forced to face hard truths. And yet, using the time-tested language of folk, of the blues, storytelling and soul-searching, voice and keys and strings, Andrew Duhon proves himself worthy of heroes like John Prine--who makes a fantasy cameo in "As Good As It Gets," the album's closer--by similarly crafting four-minute worlds in song, that feel purely timeless, as old or as young as the chronic condition of stumbling across Earth with a human heart.

That's true as well of less weighty songs, like the ambling, satisfied title track--or the aforementioned slide-blues love-song romp, "Castle on Irish Bayou," an ode to a delightfully weird piece of architecture that'll be warmly familiar to anyone who ever drove East toward the deep blue expanse of Lake Pontchartrain on Interstate 10 out of New Orleans. Emerald Blue shows us the vast worlds that can be discovered and traveled when we sit still, and the breathtaking vistas on view when we look within--or at the people right beside us.

Setlists

    1. 1.Comin' Around
    2. 2.Emerald Blue
    3. 3.Girl From Plaquemine
    4. 4.Hand Me Down Love
    5. 5.Just Another Beautiful Girl
    6. 6.Waco Kool-Aid
    7. 7.Evelyn
    8. 8.Bayou La Batre
    9. 9.Two Dogs
    10. 10.Shotgun Religion
    11. 11.Southpaw
    12. 12.Another House
    13. 13.Promised Land
    14. 14.Castle on Irish Bayou
    15. 15.Shelter You Through
    16. 16.Slow Down
    17. 17.Just in Case
    18. 18.The Cover of Rolling Stone (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show cover)
    1. 1.Comin' Around
    2. 2.Emerald Blue
    3. 3.Girl From Plaquemine
    4. 4.Hand Me Down Love
    5. 5.Just Another Beautiful Girl
    6. 6.Land Rush
    7. 7.They Don't Make 'Em (Like They Used To)
    8. 8.Waco Kool-Aid
    9. 9.Shotgun Religion
    10. 10.Two Dogs
    11. 11.Evelyn
    12. 12.Land Rush
    13. 13.Just in Case
    14. 14.The Cover of Rolling Stone (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show cover)
  1. Set 1:

    1. 1.Coming Down Over Here
    2. 2.Just Another Beautiful Girl
    3. 3.Waco Kool-Aid
    4. 4.Hand Me Down Love
    5. 5.The Moorings
    6. 6.Evelyn
    7. 7.They Don't Make 'Em (Like They Used To)
    8. 8.Bayou La Batre
  2. Set 2:

    1. 9.Comin' Around
    2. 10.Down from the Mountain
    3. 11.Girl From Plaquemine
    4. 12.South in New Orleans (Johnnie & Jack and The Tennessee Mountain Boys cover)
    5. 13.Southpaw
    6. 14.Man on the Marquee
    7. 15.Another House
    8. 16.Shotgun Religion
    9. 17.Slow Down
  3. Encore

    1. 18.Two Dogs
    1. 1.Land Rush
    2. 2.Coming Down Over Here
    3. 3.Promised Land
    4. 4.Emerald Blue
    5. 5.Down from the Mountain
    6. 6.Comin' Around
    7. 7.They Don't Make 'Em (Like They Used To)
    8. 8.No Man's Land
    9. 9.Just Another Beautiful Girl
    10. 10.Bayou Labatre
    11. 11.Castle on Irish Bayou
    12. 12.California Livin' (Suzy Bogguss & Delbert McClinton cover)
    13. 13.Waco Kool-Aid
    14. 14.The Moorings
    15. 15.Evelyn
    16. 16.South in New Orleans (Johnnie & Jack and The Tennessee Mountain Boys cover)
    17. 17.Two Dogs
    18. 18.Easy Ways
    19. 19.Slow Down
    20. 20.The Cover of Rolling Stone (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show cover)
    1. 1.No Man's Land
    2. 2.Waco Kool-Aid
    3. 3.Promised Land
    4. 4.Emerald Blue
    5. 5.Land Rush
    6. 6.Just Another Beautiful Girl
    7. 7.Evelyn
    8. 8.Diggin' Deep Down
    9. 9.Gotta Know
    10. 10.Bayou Labatre (Jimmy Louis cover)
    11. 11.They Don't Make 'Em (Like They Used To)
    12. 12.South in New Orleans (Johnnie & Jack and The Tennessee Mountain Boys cover)
    13. 13.Southpaw
    14. 14.Comin' Around
    15. 15.Castle on Irish Bayou
    16. 16.Sidestep Your Grave
    17. 17.Street Fair
    18. 18.Easy Ways
    19. 19.Slow Down
    20. 20.The Cover of Rolling Stone (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show cover)
    21. 21.Down from the Mountain

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
  • Best artist nobody knows about

    by Bones on 6/24/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    Saw Andrew and his guys at small venue in Boothbay Harbor, ME. recently. I could believe someone with so much talent wasn’t performing in a larger venue i. e. Merrill, etc. Their new album The Parish Record is fantastic. One of his guys said to me “keep it small take it all”.,I guess but here is a thought get a new agent.

  • Phenomenal

    by Nancy on 8/6/24Vinyl - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Andrew Duhon is such a talented songwriter and musician. His lyrics are so relatable and his voice is magical. His bandmates Myles and Jim are incredible too. The sound at this show at Vinyl was fantastic. Can’t wait to see him again.

  • Fantastic Singer/Songwriter

    by Carol on 8/6/24Vinyl - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Andrew is a treasure. His rich beautiful voice combined with lyrics that touch the soul make him one of my favorite artists. Seeing him live in this small venue was a real treat. If you haven't seen this New Orleans artist, GEAUX!

  • Andrew Duhon - Amazing

    by MarkG on 8/6/24Vinyl - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    What a fantastic show! Andrew Duhon Trio were amazing! I just wish more folks had attended.

  • Very intimate...

    by Kindy K on 10/7/19The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5

    I was surprised at how small the venue and the crowd was. But this made Andrew's show more intimate. Absolutely loved the show and was happy we were actually able to have seats. I look forward to seeing Andrew again!!