The Immediate Family Self-Titled album album cover

The Immediate Family

The Immediate Family

Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, Russ Kunkel, Leland Sklar, Steve Postell

Announce New Self-Titled Album Out August 27, 2021

Fall Tour begins November 3, 2021

June 29, 2021 – The Immediate Family will be releasing their highly anticipated full-length, self-titled album on August 27th via Quarto Valley Records. Produced by the band, the new album features twelve original songs plus two bonus tracks: live versions of the Danny Kortchmar/Jackson Browne collaboration “Somebody’s Baby” and Warren Zevon’s “Johnny Strikes Up the Band.” The first single/video, “Fair Warning,” will be released in July.

Recorded over three days at Jackson Browne’s studio in Los Angeles, the new album kicks off with a blast of electric guitars with the lead track “Can’t Stop Progress.” The fiery three-guitar interplay intertwines throughout the rest of the album on songs like “Fair Warning,” “Time to Come Clean,” and “Turn it up to Ten.” The band’s love of rock ‘n roll’s roots surfaces in the funky, bluesy tones of “Slippin’ and Slidin’,” “Divorced,” and the Brill Building-esque “Damage.”

This iconic supergroup has played together for decades, but never as their own band. Known for their long, illustrious careers backing Hall of Fame artists like James Taylor, Keith Richards, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, Stevie Nicks and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, guitarists Danny Kortchmar and Waddy Wachtel, drummer Russ Kunkel, and bassist Leland Sklar have come together, along with guitarist Steve Postell, to perform their own songs as The Immediate Family.

“We are very proud of the people we’ve gotten to work with,” Kortchmar states, “but we’re also thrilled to now be playing our own music.” Wachtel concurs, “It’s too wonderful for words. I didn’t see this coming, and now I can’t imagine it having not happened.”

The release of The Immediate Family comes on the heels of two previous EPs, Slippin and Slidin’ (which debuted at #6 on Billboard’s Blue Chart) and Can’t Stop Progress. The band will be touring in the fall following the release of the new album.
The initial dates are listed below, with more shows to be announced.

Production continues on The Immediate Family documentary by filmmaker Danny Tedesco (The Wrecking Crew), expected to be released in 2022. The band also recently recorded new material at Henson Studios (formerly A&M Studios) in Los Angeles.

Tracklisting
01 Can’t Stop Progress
02 Slippin’ and Slidin’
03 Everything That’s Broken
04 Damage
05 Divorced
06 A Thing of the Past
07 Fair Warning
08 Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead
09 House Will Fall
10 Not Made That Way
11 Time to Come Clean
12 Turn it up to Ten

BONUS TRACKS:
Johnny Strikes Up the Band (LIVE)*
Somebody’s Baby (LIVE)*

The Immediate Family 2021/2022 Tour
November 3 – San Juan Capistrano, CA @ The Coach House
November 6 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Lobero Theatre
November 7 – Agoura Hills, CA @ Canyon Club
November 16 – Norwalk, CT @ Wall Street Theatre
November 17 – Yarmouth, MA @ The Music Room
November 18 – Derry, NH @ Tupelo Music Hall
November 20 – New York NY @ The Concert Hall
November 21 – Ardmore, PA @ Ardmore Music Hall

February 14-18 – The Rock Legends Cruise IX
February 19 – Boca Raton, FL @ The Funky Biscuit
February 20 – Hallandale Beach, FL @ Sport of Kings Theatre at Gulfstream Park & Casino

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About The Immediate Family
The Immediate Family (the modern iteration of a legendary studio ensemble known as “The Section”) is a rock and roll band composed of four of the most recorded, respected, and sought-after players in modern music: Danny Kortchmar (guitar and vocals), Waddy Wachtel (guitar and vocals), Leland Sklar (bass), Russ Kunkel (drums) and the addition of prominent touring, session guitarist and songwriter Steve Postell (guitar and vocals). Frequent collaborators both in the studio and on-stage, their work can be heard on albums from Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Warren Zevon, Graham Nash, Neil Young, David Crosby, and many, many, many more. Kortchmar, Sklar, and Kunkel have worked together since the early 70s and made up three-quarters of The Section, best known for both their studio and live work in support of some of the top-selling singer/songwriters and solo singers in the history of music, as well as their own acclaimed instrumental albums. (By the mid-70s, they were later joined by Wachtel). Collectively, these musicians helped define the sound of a generation.