Katie Knipp wants the evidence on vinyl. Pre-orders are open for Live at Theater 5150, a 16-track double live album she cut with her band in front of an audience in a Carmichael living room, out September 18. She calls it her tenth release. She also calls it her loudest argument for the thing she has spent a quarter century building: a singer, a band, and a room full of people who keep showing up.
She said why in her announcement. "In a world increasingly filled with algorithms, filters, and artificial intelligence, this album is my love letter to human creativity. Nothing can replace the energy of a live performance, and I wanted to preserve that feeling forever." Coming from a Sacramento blues artist who has put four albums in the Billboard Blues Top 10 with no major label behind her, that reads like a career thesis said out loud.
