Concert Calendar – New York

And they say city folk don’t know country music! Upcoming shows to the Big Apple.  

Hank Williams III – 10/4 – Northsix (Brooklyn)
The Sadies – 10/8 – Joe’s Pub

Dwight Yoakam – 10/12 8pm – Society for Ethical Culture

Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins – 10/12 – 10/13 – Town Hall

Drive By Tuckers / Bobby Bare Jr. – 10/21 – Webster Hall

Guy Clark – 10/24 – Joe’s Pub

Bloodshot Annual BBQ Party – 11/4 – w/Mark Pickerel, Scott Biram,The Meat Purveyers, The Silos & More

Robert Earl Keen / Chris Knight – 11/17 – Irving Plaza

Doc Watson – 11/18 – Town Hall

My CMT Crossroads Experience

Due to shear dumb luck I was able to attend an invitation only taping of Country Music Television’s “Crossroads” programs featuring, get this, Rosanne Cash and Steve Earle. I know, holy shit!

Crossroads is toutied as bridging country music and rock music. Past duets have been more like the meeting of both genres most bland, like the pairing of Bon Jovi and Sugarland. And some pair one great (Hank Williams Jr / ZZ Top) with a dud (Kid Rock / Brooks & Dunn). But sometimes they do it right like with their partnership of Bonnie Raitt and Lyle Lovett, Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello, Ryan Adams and Elton John (!) and with this show.
I’ve been a fan of Earle’s since the mid-80’s when he was riding high on his first three releases and I’ve seen him once since being in New York. Rosanne Cash I’ve wanted to see mostly out of curiosity – how does the offspring of a legend stack up?
The filming was done in the 100 year-old, Mason-built Manhattan Grand Center Ballroom off 34th near Madison Square Garden. The Ballroom is now owned by the Unification Church which is led by Rev. Sun Myung Moon (I wonder if the Earle, a celebrated Left-winger, knew he was performing in a hall owned by a  Right-wing wacko)
The program director came out and had the audience run through a litany of laughter, appease and standing applause shots for the cameras and then the show was on.
The show started with Earle’s “Guitar Town” which also ended the show. Because of the magic of television if a performer, or typically the director, doesn’t care for a performance it’s simply done again. Real concerts don’t get “do overs” but the songs were so great I didn’t mind.
Other song covered were Earls “Devil’s Right Hand” and Cash’s “Burn Down This Town” and “House On The Lake” from her newest release “Black Cadillac.” The two also did a nice cover Rosanne’s Daddy’s “Big River.”
I left buzzed by being a part of Country-Rock history and taking some small comfort that Country Music Television doesn’t completely suck.

Jenny Lewis Announces Fall Tour

From Pitchfork -Remember January, when the weather was cold and Jenny Lewis brought the country rockin’ heat with the Watson Twins on her solo debut, Rabbit Fur Coat? Even if you forgot, Lewis and the Watsons are back with a reminder in the form of a tour. They’ll begin in Denver at the end of September and cruise east until they hit Washington, DC in the middle of October.

You are where you tour:

09-30 Denver, CO – The Fillmore
10-01 Omaha, NE – Sokol Auditorium
10-03 Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theater
10-04 Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre
10-05 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
10-06 Detroit, MI – St. Andrews
10-07 Toronto, Ontario – Trinity St. Paul Church
10-08 Buffalo, NY – Center for the Arts
10-09 Boston, MA – Berklee Performance Center
10-10 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
10-12 New York, NY – Town Hall
10-13 New York, NY – Town Hall
10-14 Northampton, MA – Academy of Music
10-15 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

Video: Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins: Rise Up With Fists

Drive By Truckers and Bobby Bare Jr. tour together – Oh hillbilly joy!

The exquisite Bobby Bare Jr. will be opening for the Drive By Truckers on select dates. Bare Jr. is supporting his new CD “The Longest Meow” and the Truckers are touring in support of their newest CD “a Blessing and a Curse.”

 

09/14/06 Macon, GA – Capitol Theatre
09/15/06 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre
09/17/06 Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
09/19/06 Northampton, MA – Pearl Street
09/20/06 Boston, MA – Avalon
09/21/06 New York, NY – Webster Hall
09/22/06 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
09/26/06 State College, PA – TBA
09/27/06 Norfolk, VA – Norva
09/29/06 Raleigh, NC – Carolina Theatre
09/30/06 Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium