An Acoustic Evening with Lyle Lovett & John Hiatt

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  • #30736
    coffee4throad
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    these guys will also be in Tulsa on 24 June.

    An Acoustic Evening with Lyle Lovett & John Hiatt

    Friday Jun 3rd, 2011 – Friday Jun 3rd, 2011
    8:00 PM – 10:00 PM – Valley Performing Arts Center – Great Hall

    Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt team up for an intimate acoustic show that features both artists performing side-by-side, alternating songs from their respective careers. Utilizing their dynamic chemistry to mix witty banter with finely crafted country, swing, folk, and blues, Lovett and Hiatt have been touring together in one fashion or another since 1989.

    Four-time Grammy Award winner Lyle Lovett has created his own style of Americana music in a career that spans 14 albums and more than four million records sold. Since his self-titled debut in 1986, Texas-based Lovett defies convention by fusing elements of the blues, country, folk, gospel and jazz with a unique gift for storytelling, as evidenced by such well-known songs as ‘If I Had a Boat,’ ‘She’s No Lady,’ and ‘My Baby Don’t Tolerate.’ Recorded with his legendary Large Band, Lovett’s latest album, Natural Forces, combines new songs with those by fellow Texas songwriters he admires such as Townes Van Zandt and Eric Taylor.

    John Hiatt is currently on the road in support of his 19th studio release The Open Road. The press response for the new album has been overwhelmingly positive including recent praise from The Philadelphia Inquirer: “The Open Road, in fact, finds the songster operating near his peak.” Known for his extraordinary songwriting talent, Hiatt was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2008 and also was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Songwriting from The Americana Music Association. Hiatt has written songs covered by artists in a wide variety of genres such as Bob Dylan, Rosanne Cash, WillieNelson, Jewel and Bonnie Raitt.



    Website:

    http://www.valleyperformingartscenter.org/calendar/60311/

    Contact:

    Name: Valley Performing Arts Center
    Phone: 818-677-3000
    Email: vpac@csun.edu

    Sponsor:

    Valley Performing Arts Center

    Cost:

    $25 – $70 (Discounts: 40% for students, 20% for faculty & staff)

    #47375
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    I’m going to see them next Thursday in Santa Ynez.

    #47376
    stoger
    Participant

    Winery gig there, Tony? Not many other venues in the area short of monasteries or convents, as I recall from a summer concert of Lu’s in the middle of last decade–guitar techs Flappy and Jeff had to literally shoo some fans off the stage who ascended it during the proceedings. Were you there?

    #47377
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    The show is at the Chumash Indian Casino, which is this ridiculous cement montrosity smack in the middle of peaceful, buccolic Santa Ynez. Wineries abound.

    I did not attend the concert of which you speak. Maybe I will charge the stage for Lyle Lovett.

    I have actually never seen either of these gentlemen. I am going as a guest of someone who is a fan.

    #47378
    tntracy
    Participant

    @tonyg wrote:


    Maybe I will charge the stage for Lyle Lovett.

    Now that I would pay good money to see! 😆

    Tom

    #47379
    Lafayette
    Participant

    @tonyg wrote:

    The show is at the Chumash Indian Casino, which is this ridiculous cement montrosity smack in the middle of peaceful, buccolic Santa Ynez. Wineries abound.

    I did not attend the concert of which you speak. Maybe I will charge the stage for Lyle Lovett.

    I have actually never seen either of these gentlemen. I am going as a guest of someone who is a fan.

    I saw Lyle a few years ago with his Big Band. k.d. Lang opened and I have to say, I enjoyed k.d. more so than I did Lyle, however, it seems Lyle & John Hiatt are great touring buds. Should be a good show. Be sure to have someone take pics of you crashing stage.

    #47380
    coffee4throad
    Participant

    i would love to see k d lang some day.
    this was transcribed from Lovett’s website
    about the Lovett/Hiatt gigs
    June 2 Santa Ynez CA
    June 3 Northridge CA
    June 4 Henderson NV
    June 5 Mesa AZ
    June 7 San Diego
    June 8 Saratoga CA
    June 9 San Rafael
    June 10 Sacramento
    June 11 Portland OR
    June 12 Woodinville WA
    June 14 Boise ID
    June 15 Jackson Hole WY
    June 16 Breckenridge CO
    June 17 Aspen CO
    June 18 Arvada CO
    June 19 Boulder CO
    June 21 St Louis MO
    June 22 Kansas City MO
    June 23 Springfield MO
    June 24 Tulsa
    June 26 San Antonio
    June 27 Galveston
    June 28 Austin
    June 29 Austin
    June 30 Dallas

    #47381
    LWjetta
    Participant

    A recent full 1 hour concert of k d lang to watch and enjoy from KCRW.

    Scroll down to May 16 to watch

    http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb
    lwj

    #47382
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    I made it home from the Central Coast of California today. Great show by John Hiatt and Lyle Lovett last night. They said they have been doing these duo shows together since 1989.

    Santa Ynez is in a lovely area of rolling hills, horse ranches, and buccolic splendor. We arrived at the casino at 7:30 and had to walk about a football field from the front door of the casino to the showroom. The casino was packed to the hilt with gamblers, most smoking several cigarettes at once. This is the only place around where you can smoke indoors. It was your usual casino crowd, guys in cowboy hats, welfare recipients, elderly women in baseball caps, most of them with their oxygen tanks in one hand and a cigarette with a 3 inch long ash in the other hand, all to the tune of 5,000 slot machines ringing and beeping and moaning. By the time I got to the showroom, my sinuses had locked up totally.

    The concert was in the bingo room, converted into a stage area and seats, at least 1,000 I’d say. Nice set up. The front 3/4 were folding chairs on a floor, all one level. My seat was in the back 1/4, on a riser so I could see over everyon’es head, just a million miles away. I was not allowed entry to the stage area seating, so there was no stage crashing. I thought about body surfing over the top of the crowd and then decided not too. Surprisingly, shockingly really, only water, soda, and coffee were served in the showroom. I craved alcohol.

    The boys played from 8:10 to 10:10. It was a song swap set up, 2 guys in chairs with their guitars next to them. One plays a song, the other listens. They collaborated on about 5 songs. Between songs, they engaged in hilarious banter. They each played great and the sound was excellent. I could have listened to another hour if my butt wasn’t killing me plus I was about to go into alcohol withdrawal. The smoke was 10 times worse when we exited so I basically ran to the front door, knocking over wheelchairs and walkers on the way.

    All in all a big thumbs up and I would highly recommend seeing them if they come to your town.

    Next up, Buffalo Springfield tomorrow night at the Wiltern Theater.

    #47383
    Lafayette
    Participant

    Great recap, TonyG! Funny too, in a twisted sort of way…the power of that nicotine. Thank goodness my addiction, at present and as long as I can remember, is chocolate.

    I saw some awesome footage of BS. Enjoy!

    #47384
    coffee4throad
    Participant

    yeah, great review! hilarious!
    glad you mentioned that godawful racket those slot machines make.
    at least we had $3 beers at the Neville Bros show a while back…
    please tell us all about the springfield!

    #47385
    tntracy
    Participant

    Thanks, tonyg – enjoyable read! 😀

    Tom

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