After a massive six week US tour, taking in most of the 51 states from Texas to California, Iowa to Alabama and everywhere in between, Whitley returns to his native Australia in May for another big national tour.
Whitley managed to pack clothing in his rucksack this time, citing a few essential items for the journey, including Andy (drummer), laptop (he can’t live without it), guitar (can’t play without it), three pairs of Dunlop Volleys, one man de-stinker (‘cos it gets cosy in the van), super 8 film camera and a polaroid camera.
Having already wowed industry and media at SXSW, exhausting himself in the process by playing several shows in one day with a hectic schedule of media in between, Whitley’s highlights included getting to play with his songwriting idol, Mason Jennings.
Whitley’s sublime debut album, The Submarine, has been immersing itself in the consciousness of fans. His live shows, both as a solo act backed only by guitar and his commanding vocals, and with full band rocking out have sold out across the country in advance. The Port Fairy Festival saw the world’s first sit down mosh pit* (not verified by Guiness Book of Records).
“He’s got the voice, the lyrics, the witty banter… Basically the whole package. And what a package it is…” (Drum Media WA, 07 Feb 08)
In May, Whitley embarks on his biggest Australian tour yet, taking in capitol cities and major regional areas in every corner of the wide brown land. Whitley will be joined by Howie Day (US) with Seagull supporting.