SONS
OF SYLVIA TO TOUR WITH CARRIE UNDERWOOD
THIS FALL

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Santa
Monica, CA, August 18, 2010 – Sons of Sylvia are gearing
up for another round of touring with their friend Carrie Underwood!
The second leg of Carrie’s “Play On Tour” kicks off
September 25th in Portland, OR and Sons of Sylvia will be along for
the ride (see below for complete list of tour dates). Brothers Ashley,
Austin and Adam Clark saw the release of their album Revelation on
19 Recordings/Interscope Records this past April, the same week they
performed their debut single “Love Left To Lose” on American
Idol! Revelation debuted at # 33 on the Billboard top 200 album
chart and # 9 on Billboard’s Rock chart.
First single
“Love Left To Lose,” co-written by Ashley and the band’s
cousin and hit maker, Ryan Tedder of the band OneRepublic, is a top
40 hit at Hot AC radio. The video was shot by famed director Wayne Isham
(Muse, Keith Urban).
Sons of Sylvia,
whose previous incarnation, The Clark Brothers, beat out ten thousand
contestants to win Fox’s Next Great American Band, have
had music in their blood from a very young age. They’ve played
together as a family all their lives. Ashley had toured with Carrie
before, playing fiddle and singing background vocals for her, while
his brothers Austin and Adam toured with SheDaisy.

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Recorded in
Nashville, Los Angeles and Vancouver, Revelation features production
by Jack Joseph Puig (John Mayer, Semi Precious Weapons), Ryan Tedder
(Beyonce, Timbaland), Jeff Trott (Sheryl Crow), Brian Howes (Hinder),
Gerald O’Brien (Martina McBride), Catt Gavitt (Rascal Flatts)
and Mike Shimshack (Hall & Oates).
Below is a list of tour dates for Sons of Sylvia on Carrie Underwood’s
‘Play On Tour:’
| DATE |
LOCATION |
VENUE |
| DEC |
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| 1 |
St. Louis,
Mo |
Chaifetz
Arena |
| 2 |
Evansville,
IN |
Roberts Stadium |
| 4 |
Des Moines,
IA |
Wells Fargo
Arena |
| 5 |
Sioux Falls,
SD |
Sioux Falls
Arena |
| 7 |
Rapid City,
SD |
Rushmore
Plaza Civic Center Ice Arena |
| 8 |
Casper, WY |
Casper Events
Center |
| 10 |
Bismarck,
ND |
Bismarck
Civic Center |
| 12 |
Bozeman,
MT |
Brick Breedan
Fieldhouse |
| 14 |
Yakima, WA |
Yakima Valley
SunDome |
| 15 |
Penticton,
BC |
South Okanagon
Events Centre |
| 16 |
Vancouver,
BC |
Rogers Arena |
| 18 |
Edmonton,
BC |
Rexall Place |
| 19 |
Calgary,
AB |
Pengrowth
Saddledome |
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www.sonsofsylvia.com
For more information please
contact:
Christine Wolff, (212)841-8048
IGA
christine.wolff@umusic.com
Ken Phillips, (323) 845-9997
KP Group
kpgroup@yahoo.com
BIO
Ashley Clark
– lead vocals, acoustic guitar, fiddle
Austin Clark – dobro, lap steel, vocals
Adam Clark – mandolin, acoustic guitar, vocals

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“Crazy how you can
have everything but time,” Sons of Sylvia frontman Ashley Clark
sings in “Revelation,” the band’s autobiographical
tale of finding destiny through music and the unbreakable bond of brotherly
love. “And I don’t know where I’m going, but I know
it’s going fast,” he continues, delivering the passion of
truth with every line of the country-rock anthem, beginning with, “I
was born the day John Lennon died.”
It’s a fitting introduction to the genre-defying trio whose previous
incarnation, The Clark Brothers, won Fox’s American Idol-inspired
Next Great American Band in record time and with seemingly
little effort. Granted, the three brothers — Ashley, Austin and
Adam — individually were well practiced when auditions came around.
Ashley had been playing fiddle and singing background vocals in Carrie
Underwood’s band, while Austin and Adam had toured with SheDaisy.
At the time, all three were living in Nashville (not together), but
they didn’t have an actual band to speak of. “We just went
down in the basement, filmed ourselves playing a few songs and sent
it in,” Ashley explains of the submission process. “And
next thing you know, we got a call back.”

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“We all kept thinking,
‘How are we going to win a band show without a band,’”
adds Adam of their lack of a rhythm section. “So when we got there,
it was all a little overwhelming and I just wanted to make it to the
top 5. I didn't think we were gonna get very far in it.”
But thanks to fan votes, not only did they make it past the top 5, The
Clark Brothers went on to win the 2007 competition, beating out 10,000
contenders for the title and scoring a recording contract with 19 Recordings/Interscope
Records in the process. Says Austin: “It was amazing and at the
same time, humbling. We just felt very honored that from all the bands,
people picked us.”
Call it a fluke, but the
way the brothers see their television discovery, it was all a matter
of fate and faith. In fact, there are two things Ashley, Austin and
Adam have never doubted: that music runs in their blood and wherever
it may lead them, that’s the path they were meant to take. Such
has been their mantra from a very young age where the siblings, three
of 11 born to preacher parents, began playing and touring North America.
Over time, the brothers had ostensibly gone their separate ways, at
least professionally, until Ashley orchestrated the basement reunion
that would lead to the formation of Sons of Sylvia, the name change
(inspired by their mother) signifying “a clean, fresh start,”
according to Ashley.

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What followed their Next
Great American Band win were months of nonstop writing as the guys
continued on their musical journey. Destination: unknown. “We
took everything we love about country music and put it into this record,”
Ashley explains. “And after writing, like, 300 songs, we weren't
ready to stop there, so we thought we'd take a leap of faith and do
something totally new and different.”
The result? The hard-driving “John Wayne,” in which Austin
does to the dobro what autotune did to the pop chorus. Indeed, distortions
abound on this track, Ashley proves his vocal range has no limits and
Adam takes the mandolin to another dimension. Upping the ante on “50
Ways,” the brothers deliver undeniable hooks while upping the
BPMs on their stringed instruments. But it’s on the anthemic “Love
Left to Lose,” which Ashley co-wrote with their cousin, hit maker
and OneRepublic frontman, Ryan Tedder, that these Sons wear their hearts
on their sleeves, while making the audience’s melt. Or at least
that’s been the case as nightly sing-alongs have sprung up on
Carrie Underwood’s tour, which S.O.S. is opening.

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“‘Love Left to
Lose’ is a special song because Ashley and Ryan have a really
cool history of living and traveling together before Ryan made it big,”
says Adam. “And now we’re on the same label! It’s
so weird how our lives are a series of strange events like that—impossible
situations over and over again, becoming possible.”
From Ashley’s purview, nothing was weirder than sitting in a room
with his cousin-turned-Grammy nominee, and putting pen to paper. “It
was surreal,” Ashley says. “We were just laughing, like,
‘Can you believe this?’ It’s been a crazy road.”
Recorded in Nashville, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, Canada, featuring
production by Jack Joseph Puig, Ryan Tedder, Jeff Trott, Brian Howes,
Gerald O’Brien, Catt Gravitt, and Mike Shimshack along with co-writes
by them and Lindy Robbins, Revelation is the beginning
of a newly-charted course for this immensely talented group. And Ashley,
who has been on a steady diet of the Beatles, U2, Elvis and The Doors
and considers himself a “late bloomer,” is gladly leading
the charge — with gusto and swagger. “I think in my heart,
I'm more of a rocker,” he says. “For a long time, it was
like I couldn’t always express myself or how I really feel. Now,
I want to go wild and dance around the stage.”
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