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Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters perform on WHAS11 News
Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters are about the release their second album, but singer-songwriter Nick Dittmeier has been a mainstay in the Louisville music scene for many years. They are releasing the new album, All Damn Day, on Friday October 26, 2018 at Odeon, which is located at 1335 Story Avenue in Louisville, KY. Singer-songwriter Brent Mathis kicks off the night at 8 PM. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 the day of the show and can be purchased here……WATCH HERE
“Pink Lemonade” premieres at The Wild Honey Pie

Singer-songwriter Chase McBride combines his gentle and optimistic vocals with sweet and folky instrumentation in his latest single “Pink Lemonade.” The San Francisco native’s track is an easy-going and vulnerable tune making it a perfect listen for those lazy Sunday mornings. READ MORE…
Ward White’s Diminish named one of CultureSonar’s “New Albums You Need to Know”

Ward White is the singer-songwriter equivalent of the cool, quirky kid who used to sit behind you in high school and crack you up with ultra-droll observations about everything within his purview. READ MORE…
LEO Weekly spotlights Nick Dittmeier & The Sawduster’s new album “All Damn Day”
It’s been a period of loss for Nick Dittmeier. Around the time he was writing songs for his forthcoming album, All Damn Day, the Southern Indiana-based country musician’s mother-in-law succumbed to cancer, and his great-grandmother and dog also passed away. Tragedy and death are woven through the album, which is set to be released Friday, but the poetic, story songs are composites of truth and fiction, pulling from real life people and places, as well as the fictional universes of desperate characters in tight situations. Take “Two Faded Carnations” for example, a song that was written with his mother-in-law in mind, referencing a real cemetery, but featuring a made up and mysterious character in mourning. Like the best Jason Isbell songs, such as “Decoration Day” and “Speed Trap Town,” the listener gets evocative, yet vague fragments of the narrative, creating an ambiguous puzzle. It’s a song that will make you run through it again and again, just to see if there’s something you missed.
“I wanted the listener to figure it out for themselves,” Dittmeier, who is 33, said. “I didn’t want to make everything in plain English, because there’s a lot of songs or shows or stuff where that ambiguity is how you find your audience. It’s based on what they don’t tell you. A good example is ‘Pulp Fiction’ — the briefcase, you never really see what’s in it.”…………READ MORE
Pop Matters premieres Nick Dittmeier & The Sawduster’s new album “All Damn Day”
Running the gamut with ten self-contained stories of deep inner reflection, Nick Dittmeier & the Sawduster’s new album, All Damn Day is a sturdy collection of authentic, blue-collared Americana. More than the usual drone of love and loss, Dittmeier’s colorful songwriting pervades every inch of the LP with a meticulously-woven, straight-shooting life story. It’s music that feels like an earnest living room conversation set to a soundtrack, each character represented blooming to life in vivid color almost tangibly before intent listeners’ eyes. In between are melodies and rhythms crafted evenhandedly with sincerity and passion. Like the dog on All Damn Day’s cover, Dittmeier and the crew are no strangers to handling things head on. They are approaching their art with a no-frills approach that sets meaning at the forefront, but alongside a well-rounded, ebullient musical performance while they’re at it, laden with soul……..READ MORE