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I can’t believe it’s been 22 whole years since my self-titled debut album was released into the world!, I see my upcoming album Unfollow The Rules” as the bookend of sorts to this record. “Unfollow The Rules” was even recorded in some of the same studios as my first album. My new single & music video are out now “You Ain’t Big” is poking fun not only at myself but also the music industry in general. It is straight to the crux of the matter, in terms of being an American Artist in particular.

“You Aint Big” The video uses vintage footage to reflect the classic sound of American country music of the 40’s and 50’s. The opposing images in the video serve to show how different life was for black and white Americans in the 1950’s as it has sadly remained. I think it rings appropriate for this time and professes a certain truth to today. “I originally wrote the song “You Ain’t Big” about the strange fact that in the music business worldwide until recently (our estimation has fallen considerably) no matter how well you’ve done anywhere else, if you couldn’t make it in the heartland of the US you weren’t really considered a true star. Think Little Richard, Elvis, the Beatles and Julio Iglesias. However, in releasing this song now which references states such as Alabama, North Carolina, Kansas (where I have had the pleasure of playing shows) and even New York and California, all troubled places during this tremendously turbulent time nationwide, the term “You Ain’t Big” has taken on additional meanings. The song at heart is apolitical. Its vintage sound harkens back to the classical American country music sound of the 40s and 50s and with the help of opposing images in the video of how different life was for white people compared to black people in the 1950’s, as it has sadly remained, I think it rings appropriate for this time and professes a certain truth.” – Rufus Wainwright

Unfollow The Rules album is right around the corner and there is so much more on the way.

’Damsel In Distress’ is an homage to Joni Mitchell in some ways,” says Wainwright, “particularly the structure. My husband and I now live in Laurel Canyon. I wasn’t that familiar with Joni’s music but Jörn became obsessed and took me on a journey into her music. We ended up hanging out with her and I get now why she’s one of the greats. So it’s part Laurel Canyon, part a song about a personal relationship that I’m trying to come to terms with, but mostly my Mitchell virginity being broken.”

Start the countdown! My new album “Unfollow The Rules” is out in exactly one month! The wait is almost over and I can’t wait to share this full body of work with you.

Rufus Wainwright under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management, Blake Mills appears courtesy of New Deal Records / Verve Records
Recorded at Sound City, United Recording, Mama Froom’s Studio

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What a deliriously delightful journey through American landscapes of sounds, images, cultures, people, powers. How sharp, intelligent and fun is your reading of the world. “You ain’t big” it’s a treat of intelligence and grooviness. And yes, dear Rufus, about the present moment in America (and all over the world), we can’t change what we aren’t aware of and that’s all about it what we are going through.

My new single You Ain’t Big” is out now! I’m poking fun at myself, yes, but really the music industry in general. It’s straight to the crux of the matter, in terms of being an American artist in particular. The fact is that if you can’t get an audience in the Rust belt or the Bible belt or the Sun belt, you’re not considered successful. In other words, if you can’t get belted, you ain’t big. As we all know and are experiencing so deeply at the moment, America is a very divided country and if we are not able to bridge the divide, the abyss is just going to get deeper and deeper. We’re just over a month away from the Unfollow The Rules album! There’s so much more that I can’t wait to show you,

Rufus Wainwright – You Ain’t Big

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It doesn’t matter who you’re a fan of these days, it always takes word of mouth for new music to emerge. It’s certainly not like the old days where an album, sometimes two arrived every week. One of the singer/songwriters that I love is Martha Wainwright. Her DNA is a rich one having come forth from Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, both celebrated songwriters. Her brother is Rufus Wainwright. But honestly, to me, she beats them all in quality and intensity. I love her and anxiously await her music.

Recently, Martha Wainwright has released two singles with not a mention of a new album. Her last album, Goodnight City was issued in 2016. Her Zöe Records (Rounder) catalogue is stunning, first to last. Together she has five full-lengths to enjoy! She has a beautiful performance of “El Condor Pasa” sung with her half-sister, Lucy Wainwright Roche as The Wainwright Sisters. (The video is incredibly presented.)

Her two recently released singles includes one as a contribution to a compiled covers album intended as a relief set for the devastating Australian bushfires. (The album is called “Songs For Australia”, a 15-track compilation. released digitally on March 5th, and will be physically available in June.) The Martha Wainwright contribution is a cover of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds‘ “The Ship Song”.

Then out of the blue, Martha Wainwright released a new single, “Wolves”, with vocal contributions by Rufus Wainwright. But No word on an upcoming album.

We wait, but we have two new gems to enjoy. If you’re unaware of Martha Wainwright, please I encourage you to investigate.

Martha Wainwright under exclusive licence to Cooking Vinyl Limited, Released on: 2020-05-08

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Rufus Wainwright announced his new album and shared this new single, which he says “is an homage to Joni Mitchell in some ways. Rufus says “Damsel In Distress’ is an homage to Joni Mitchell in some ways,” says Wainwright, “particularly the structure. My husband and I now live in Laurel Canyon. I wasn’t that familiar with Joni’s music but Jörn became obsessed and took me on a journey into her music. We ended up hanging out with her and I get now why she’s one of the greats. So it’s part Laurel Canyon, part a song about a personal relationship that I’m trying to come to terms with, but mostly my Mitchell virginity being broken.”

My new single “Damsel In Distress”, from my upcoming new Album, titled Unfollow The Rules”, is out now! Watch the fully hand-drawn animated music video by myself and the incredible Josh Shaffner and order the album now! There’s so much more to come – welcome to a brand new era!

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Rufus Wainwright teams with acclaimed producer Mitchell Froom (Los Lobos, Crowded House, Suzanne Vega) for this single he’s calling his first pop release since 2012’s Out of the Game. “Trouble In Paradise” is about the fashion world but also applies to the state of the planet,” says Rufus, adding that it’s got “a sense of sophistication and an animalistic instinct.” Stay tuned for more in 2020.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYfMnmtBqog

Rufus Wainwright & Gulbenkian orchestra, , 28-11-15 , Lisbon Portugal

Believe it or not, I don’t often say this about myself, but, last night I nailed “Going To A Town” with Gulbenkian Orchestra (thank you Joana Carneiro) and especially Maxim Mostons incredible arrangement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPFHrK00CSQ