Audrey McGraw releases her debut single, ‘I  Am…I Said’, a cover of Neil Diamond’s iconic song of the same name, making it her own with a soulful vocal and homage to Nashville.  Additional music will be coming soon, with an album later this year.

Also announced today is that Audrey McGraw will be the support artist for Brandi Carlile’s 2025 Lost Time Tour in the UK and EU, which includes an evening at London’s world famous Royal Albert Hall on Friday 20th June. Full list of tour dates can be found HERE.
 

LISTEN TO ‘I AM…I SAID’ HERE
WATCH THE STUDIO VISUALISER FOR ‘I AM…I SAID’ HERE

 
Speaking about ‘I Am…I Said’, Audrey said:

“The first time I heard this song, I felt something deep in my soul. I was in LA and missing home, and I felt connected to it in a way.  One late night, sitting at the piano, I made it a part of me and in the studio, we brought it to life.”
 
Audrey McGraw was born in Tennessee and is now living in California. Growing up, Audrey was always drawn to the piano and making up songs. Whether it’s intimate conversation, scattered piano notes, acoustic guitar builds, or organic and surging vocal deliveries, her unabashed presence transcends merely being a big voice or soul-scraping writer.

When her plan to attend drama school in New York was derailed by the pandemic, Audrey channeled her emotions and experience into writing, ultimately wondering if the things she wrote down were much more than daily musings.

On her upcoming release, Audrey has worked with David Baron and Lukas Nelson, amongst others. Key influences on Audrey’s soon-to-be released music are Nina Simone, Mazzy Star, Linda Ronstadt, Jeff Buckley, Roberta Flack and Fleetwood Mac.

Stay tuned for more music and news from Audrey McGraw in the coming months.

AUDREY MCGRAW UK AND EUROPEAN LIVE DATES
(SUPPORTING BRANDI CARLILE)

20th June, Royal Albert Hall, London UK
22nd June, The National Stadium, Dublin IE
23rd June, Symphony Hall, Birmingham UK
25th June, Opera House Manchester, Manchester UK
26th June, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow UK
30th June, Vega, Copenhagen Denmark
2nd July, Sentrum Scene, Oslo Norway
3rd July, Cirkus, Stockholm Sweden
6th July, Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux Switzerland
7th July, Le Trianon, Paris France
9th July, Paradiso, Amsterdam Netherlands
10th July, Huxley’s Neue Welt, Berlin Germany
12th July, Noches del Botanico, Madrid Spain
14th July, Vittoriale, Gardone Riviera Italy