David Kitt's covers album uncovered
Kittser has revealed details of his new covers album which hits stores next month.
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 17 Aug 2004

David Kitt has announced details of his eagerly-awaited covers album, The Black And Red Notebook, which is being released in late September through his own as-yet-unnamed independent label.
Tracks include: 'Haunt Me' (Jape), 'Never Stop' (Money Mark), 'Magnolia' (JJ Cale), 'Teenage Riot' (Sonic Youth), 'Dancing In The Moonlight' (Thin Lizzy), 'And Your Bird Can Sing' (The Beatles), 'Going In A Field' (Ivor Cutler), 'Pale Blue Eyes' (The Velvet Underground) and a remake of his own 'All Night Long'.
Following his departure from Warner Music in June, a spokesperson reveals that, "We've been talking to them about regaining the rights to his three previous albums. Already he's been approached by three major labels and a couple of indies but he's concentrating on writing and will review his options in the autumn."
When he'll be clocking up some serious mileage with visits to the Model Arts & Niland Gallery, Sligo (September 2); An Grianan, Letterkenny (3); Electric Picnic, Laois (4); Dolan's, Limerick (8); Cleere's, Kilkenny (9); The Vault, Cork (11); Millbank Theatre, Rush (12); Roisin Dubh, Galway (14); Ruby Room, Castlebar (16); Soundhouse, Naas (17); DCU, Dublin (October 4); University of Limerick (6); Cork University (7); Ballbriggan Arts Festival (21); and Spirit Store, Dundalk (24).