Lisa Marie Presley Launches New Album, Storm & Grace, with Appearances on “Good Morning America,” “American Idol,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live”

Storm and Grace, Produced by T Bone Burnett, Will Be Released May 15 on Universal Republic/XIX Recordings

Lisa Marie Presley (Photo: Business Wire)

NEW YORK--()--Lisa Marie Presley will appear on “Good Morning America” on Tuesday, May 15, coinciding with the release of her third album, Storm & Grace. The segment will feature her performing the lead single, “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet,” at the legendary Sun Studios in her hometown of Memphis, TN. Presley will also perform on “American Idol” (5/17), “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (5/21), “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (5/22).

Fans in Memphis and Los Angeles will be able to join with Presley in celebrating the album’s release. She will be sign copies of Storm & Grace at Sun Studios in Memphis on Monday, May 14, starting at 7pm. On Thursday, May 17, American Express will present “An Evening with Lisa Marie Presley” at the GRAMMY Museum’s Clive Davis Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. After an interview Presley will take questions and perform a selection of songs from Storm & Grace. Please go to www.grammymuseum.org.

Storm & Grace is the album she was born to make – a raw, powerful country, folk and blues collection that finds her embracing her Southern roots and family name,” said Rolling Stone. Entertainment Weekly praised the “smoky, spooky” single “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” while Spinner.com observed: “Presley has made the strongest album of her career in the upcoming Storm & Grace. It's a moody masterpiece, exploring the demons and angels of her life to the tune of country-spiced downbeat pop.”

The album, which is available for pre-order now on the iTunes Store, is Presley’s first in five years and marks her Universal Republic/XIX Recordings debut. Produced with elegant restraint by 12-time GRAMMY® winner T Bone Burnett, Storm & Grace is an unflinchingly honest piece of work. With its rootsy, Americana vibe, it is, she acknowledges, a departure from her previous albums, 2003's Gold-certified To Whom It May Concern and 2005's Now What, which both debuted in the Top 10 on The Billboard’s 200.

“This album is a lot more stripped-down and naked, both musically and lyrically,” says Presley. “It’s me without any attitude or anger at a time of rediscovery.”

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Contacts

For more information on LISA MARIE PRESLEY:
Music PR:
Big Hassle
Bobbie Gale, 323-456-3490
bobbie@bighassle.com
or
Universal Republic
Jay Wilson, 212-373-0684
jay.wilson@umusic.com
or
Personal PR:
XIX Entertainment
Media Roger Widynowski, 310-746-1949
rogerw@xixentertainment.com
or visit:
http://lisamariepresley.com/

Contacts

For more information on LISA MARIE PRESLEY:
Music PR:
Big Hassle
Bobbie Gale, 323-456-3490
bobbie@bighassle.com
or
Universal Republic
Jay Wilson, 212-373-0684
jay.wilson@umusic.com
or
Personal PR:
XIX Entertainment
Media Roger Widynowski, 310-746-1949
rogerw@xixentertainment.com
or visit:
http://lisamariepresley.com/