Porter Wagner in New York

Friday (3/29) Grammy winner and Country Music Hall of Famer Porter Wagoner will make a stop to Joe’s Pub to grace the City with his signature brand of sentimental storytelling to the City. Wagner was signed to Anti records last year and his new release, the Marty Stuart produced ‘Wagonmaster” is slated to be released on May 2007.

A compilation of Wagner’s most eerie work “Rubber Room: The Haunting Poetic Songs of Porter Wagoner 1966-1977” was released last summer.

Last of the Breed – Radio City Music Hall – 3/22

It’s not often I get to wear my Lucchese and Stetson on the D train headed downtown to the Rockafeller stop to Radio City Music Hall but on this wet, muggy Spring evening I had an occasion to do so. The brief “Last of the Breed” tour showcasing three legends of Country Music – Ray Price, Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson – accompanied by nine-time Grammy winning Western-swing band, Austin’s Asleep at the Wheel was making a stop on their brief tour in New York City.

Southern emigres and enthusiastic wanna-bes from miles around have descened on this sold-out transformed house of honky-tonk in a kind of red state / blue state détente to pay tribute to great, timeless music.

Three men with careers spanning over 150 years and 300 releases between them could easily be defined (along with George Jones and Kris Kristofferson) the most influential living figures of country music. Their paths have cross-crossed the country music landscape over the years (Willie used to be Mr. Price’s bass player, Mele and Willie topped the charts with a cover of Townes Van Zandt’s “Pancho and Lefty). If there can be a unifying force between of all of them it would be the genre-bending Texas swing master Bob Wills and his fiddle-playing,improvisational style, and that style was on full display this evening.

You respect your elders, so Ray Price (81) kicked things off with a half-hour set backed by his Cherokee Cowboys. Dapper in a suit and red tie Price exudes the smooth baritone that has defined him all these years while highlighting some of his greatest work- Steel guitar and twin fiddles set down the foundation for San Antonio Rose, Crazy Arms, Heartaches by the Number, Please Release Me, Help Me Make it Through the Night. Songs of love and heartache from a man that makes you believe he’s been there.
A brief instrumental interlude and in Mele Haggard shuffles nonchalantly onto the stage as though he were just one of the band, taking center stage, takes up a fiddle and gets things moving with “Take Me Back to Tulsa.” The packed hall went nuts and I almost smell the holy hillbilly sacrament of whiskey and old leather right there on 6th Avenue. The sound of the ages rode on Merle’s voice that night, “I Wonder if You Feel the Way I Do This Morning, This Evening, So Soon”, “Silver Wings”, “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink”, songs of the downtrodden- “This goes out to all the convicts here tonight.” he announced before breaking into Sing Me Back Home, and taking sly jabs at current events – “Honey, don’t worry about what George Bush does” was slipped into the lyrics of “That’s the Way Love Goes.” Haggard was full of passion, piss and vinegar.

Then just when you think it couldn’t get any better in strolls Willie, saddle up ‘ol Trigger and he and Merle take off with the classic Haggard 60’s retort “Okie From Muskogee” where I assume Willie sang the line “We don’t smoke marijuana in Muskogee” with some sense of irony. Then “Pancho and Lefty” and “Reasons to Quit,” “Ramblin’ Fever” and a new song by Willie “Back to Earth.” Mickey Raphael, Willie’s faithful band harmonica wizard punctuated Willie’s off-kilter phrasing and Merle’s solid-as-stone baritone with sounds reminiscent of a whippoorwill call or a lonely train whistle.

Ray Price reappeared to cover a few songs from the release, honoring Wills with “Roly Poly” and “Please Don’t Leave Me Any More Darlin” and one of my favorites, “Night Life” this portion brought the two rambunctious youngsters to heal by the old-school elegance of a master and they followed suit willingly on support.

Willie then took the reins and did cuts he can now do in his sleep – “You Were Always on My Mind”, “Whiskey River” and “On the Road Again” introduced his song “Superman: as one he wrote while taking time off recuperate from carpal-tunnel and introduced a new song “You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore” that was genuinely hilarious.

The years of classic country music strata was unearthed before a rabid New York City crowd which was on their feet, wooping and hollering, after almost every song. For a moment the fervor was so genuine, the dotted Stetons in the crowd, the drunk in the lobby being “handled” by the cops- I felt the soul of a honky-tonk permeated the Hall that Rockefeller built leaving it altered forever. It took these legends – this music that Nashville seems hell-bent to squelch as a result of market-testing or sheer embarrassment of their hillbilly roots – to make myth live this warm city night.

Last of the Breed Concert Review – Austin Texas

The proprietors of the fine country music blog the 9513, have posted a review of the Austin stop of the Nelson/Haggard/Price and Asleep at the Wheel “Last of the Breed” show (the 3/16 or the 3/17 show, the exact show is not mentioned). Be warned, there are a few spoilers detailed for those of you (like me) waiting for the show to come through your town. But even after reading this great review (I always love it when true fans review shows) it doesn’t wain the anticipation one bit. Here’s a taste:

In the middle of “Okie From Muskogee” he was joined by Willie Nelson and guitar, Trigger. Afterwards, Willie pondered out loud, how about a little “Pancho & Lefty?” The crowd went wild. My heart began racing, I glanced at Brady, he smiled back. This was one of the moments I had been waiting for my entire life.

I’ll be doing my own review after Thurday’s show at Radio City Music Hall. I hope I can do these legends as much a tribute as the 9513 has.

Lucinda Williams – 3/10 – Dallas

The Dallas Morning News has a fine write up on the Lucinda Williams show at the legendary Granada Theatre.

With a new album – West – barely a month old, it’s natural to expect a lot of newly-minted songs, and Ms. Williams didn’t  disappoint. The title track, “Words,” and especially “Rescue” – about the inability of redemption to come from anyplace other than within – revealed that her songwriting skills are as sharp as ever. 

SXSW Showcase Update

An update in fun doings in Austin.

What: Guitartown/conqueroo SXSW week kickoff party & showcase
When: Wednesday, March 14, 12 noon until 9 p.m.
Where: Mother Egan’s Irish Pub, 715 W. 6th St.

11:45-12:10   Randy Weeks
12:25-12:50   Ed Pettersen
1:05-1:30   Michelle Shocked
1:45-2:10   Scrappy Jud Newcomb
2:25-2:50   Walter Tragert
3:05-3:30   Tom Freund
3:45-4:10   Jon Dee Graham
4:25-4:50   Pam Tillis
5:05-5:30   James McMurtry
5:45-6:10   Uncle Monk featuring Tommy Ramone
6:25-6:50   The Silos
7:05-7:30   The Summer Wardrobe
7:45-8:15   Patty Hurst Shifter
8:30-9:15   TBA

What:  Whatever That Is Party (sponsored by Split Rock Records)
When:  Friday, March 16th, 2:30 – 6:30pm
Where:  The Ginger Man Pub, Austin TX

2:30pm  Michelle Shocked
3:30pm  Freedy Johnston
4:30pm  Ed Pettersen
5:30pm  Uncle Monk (Tommy Ramone)
6:30pm  TBA

Charlie Louvin Plays New York City

I won’t be making it back home to South By Southwest this year and one of the things that made that a crappy deal was missing Charlie Louvin the surviving half of the legendary Louvin Brother when he plays there to support his great new self-titled which was produced by Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Calexico, Candi Staton) and Charlie Louvin, and was recorded in Spring/Summer 2006 in Nashville. It features guest performances by Elvis Costello, Jeff Tweedy, Will Oldham, Tom T. Hall, George Jones, Bobby Bare Sr., Tift Merritt, Marty Stuart, David Kilgour, and members of Bright Eyes, Lambchop, Superchunk, Blanche and Clem Snide, among others.

Well it seems My Louvin will be making a stop in New York City (see the banner above and click for details) just to quell my sadness. Catch this elder statesman while you can!

Johnny Cash 75th Birthday Bash – Brooklyn

Calling all hillbillys and yankees that love the Man In Black, the Brooklyn Country Music in association with BAM Brooklyn Next presents The Johnny Cash 75th Birthday Bash featuring Alex Battles’ Whisky Rebellion, The Lonesome Prairie Dogs, Louisiana Emily, Eli Smith, Jessica Rose, The Dock Oscar Gospel Quartet & more

Saturday, February 24, 2007
Southpaw
125 5th Ave. (@ St. John’s Place)
Brooklyn, NY
$10
Doors, 730pm

Advance tickets available

Backyard Tire Fire New CD and Tour Dates

Illinois bases Backyard Tire Fire have released thier fourth full-length CD “Vagabonds and Hooligans” and it brings to mind the roots-rock experimentalism of Neil Young, Whiskeytown and Gram Parker. Nice company to keep. You can hear the entire CD streaming at their site.

BTF tourdates coming up include a 2 week run with William Elliot Whitmore and dates with The Slip and MOFRO gigs at the bottom.

02-08 Carbondale, PA Hangar 9
02-09 Urbana, IL Canopy Club
w/ Will Hoge, The Drams, Matt Mays & El Torpedo
02-10 Iowa City, IA The Picador
w/ Death Ships
02-16 Normal, IL NV Ultra Lounge
Special Guests: Death Ships
02-17 Chicago, IL Double Door
Special Guests: Jay Bennett and Death Ships

Co-bill tour with William Elliot Whitmore:
02-19 Columbus, OH The Basement
02-20 Pittsburgh, PA Garfield Artworks
02-21 Syracuse, NY Funk n’ Waffles
02-22 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
02-23 Mount Vernon, NY Bayou
02-24 Harrisburg, PA Appalachian Brewing Company
02-25 Baltimore, MD Sonar
02-26 Virginia Beach, VA Jewish Mother
02-27 Raleigh, NC Hideaway BBQ
02-28 Wilmington, NC Soapbox
03-01 Richmond, VA Empire

03-15 Indianapolis, IN The Music Mill
w/ The Slip
03-31 Moorhead, MN Broken Axe
04-13 Live Oak, FL Wanee Festival
w/ Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, The Derek Trucks Band, Nickel Creek, Phonograph
04-18 Newport, KY Southgate House
w/ MOFRO
04-19 Madison, WI High Noon Saloon
w/ MOFRO
06-08 Wakarusa Festival
w/ Alejandro Escovedo, Bobby Bare Jr., Ozomatli, Ben Harper, North Mississippi Allstars

BTF on MySpace

Lucinda Williams – Radio City Music Hall (3/23)

Yeah I know. It’s starting to sound like all Lucinda, all the time here at planet Twang. So what? Who am I to deny the power of Lu? (or her publicity machine at Lost Highway – how about some backstage passes for all this, huh?) Ms. Williams will be coming to the Big Apple on March 23 at Radio City Music Hall. Oh how I wish for a Rockettes choreographed rendition of “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.”

Tickets go on sale this Saturday 1/13. See you there.