The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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moments,” singer Karen Fairchild told The Associated Press. “In a theater, this record is really going to shine.”

The Carnegie Hall appearance kicks off a tour of iconic and historic theaters across the country in 2020 including the Apollo Theater in Harlem, the Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, the Chicago Theatre, the Paramount Theatre in Seattle and many more. The tour, with opening act Caitlyn Smith, runs through May 2.

Fairchild, her husband Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet turned inward for the new record, choosing to selfproduc­e after working with hit producer Jay Joyce for several years. That changed up the normal schedule of recording for them.

“We just couldn’t stop recording, which in the end makes it a whole lot more difficult,” said Westbrook.

They’ve released just two songs from the new record so far, including the smart and timely song , “The Daughters,” about the way women are treated unequally in society. Fairchild said they never expected the song to be embraced by radio, but they spent a lot of time this year talking about its importance and playing it at awards shows.

“If you’re listening to country radio, you’re not hearing that kind of lyric,” Fairchild said. “We feel like we need to do the risky thing because sometimes we just feel like we should.”

But their new single, “Over Drinking,” almost didn’t make the album because by the time they heard it, they had already completed the album.

 ?? Jack Plunkett / AP ?? Phillip Sweet, from left, Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook, of Little Big Town.
Jack Plunkett / AP Phillip Sweet, from left, Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook, of Little Big Town.

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