Tuesday, August 7, 2018

John Hiatt news

John Hiatt is set to return with The Eclipse Sessions on Oct. 12 via New West Records.

It is his first new album in four years and features his longtime drummer Kenneth Blevins and bassist Patrick O’Hearn, as well as Yates McKendree (the album producer’s then 16-year-old son, who also engineered).

Hiatt places The Eclipse Sessions in a lineage alongside two of his greatest works -- 1987’s mainstream breakthrough Bring the Family, which sprung from an impulsive four-day session with an all-star combo led by Ry Cooder, and 2000’s Crossing Muddy Waters, an unplanned and largely unplugged effort that garnered a Grammy Award nomination and also set Hiatt on the rootsier path he’s still pursuing today.

“The three albums are very connected in my mind,” Hiatt says. “They all have a vibe to them that was unexpected. I didn’t know where I was going when I started out on any of them. And each one wound up being a pleasant surprise.”

Since the release of Hiatt’s 1974 debut, Hangin’ Around the Observatory, rarely has more than a year or two passed without a new collection hitting the shelves. But after wrapping up a year of touring in support of 2014’s Terms of My Surrender -- the singer-songwriter’s 22nd studio effort overall -- he found himself, for the first time in a long time, unsure of what would come next.

“I’ve been lost before,” Hiatt says. “Although usually I have some sort of notion or clue where to go. But this time? I had no sense whatsoever.” He continues, “I wanted to spend more time with my family (which includes his critically acclaimed singer-songwriter daughter Lilly). I was aging, with all that entails or doesn’t entail. Stuff was just happening.”

During this period of transition Hiatt did compose a new song that closes The Eclipse Sessions - a meditation titled “Robber’s Highway.”

Hiatt explains, “I was just thinking in terms of somebody who’s out there hammerin’ away with his music, wondering what it’s all coming to. And maybe the songs just aren’t there anymore…”

True to its title, Hiatt and his band were hard at work on August 21, 2017 when a solar eclipse traveled the length of the continental U.S. “I think we recorded three songs that day, and then we took a break to go outside and watch everything happen,” Hiatt says.

What he observed amongst his fellow Nashvillians during that moment of totality -- his city was one of a few spots in the U.S. to be plunged into near complete darkness -- did give him pause. “It seemed everything stopped for a minute or two,” he says. “It was like a magical little bit of time, a harmonic convergence or something. Like everybody was on the same page.”
Hear the album’s lead off track “Cry To Me” HERE

Initial tour dates in support of The Eclipse Sessions launch in October in New Orleans. Hiatt and The Goners featuring Sonny Landreth will perform live dates throughout August celebrating the 30th anniversary of his 1998 album, Slow Turning. 

The Eclipse Sessions will be available across digital platforms, compact disc, vinyl, as well as a limited split metallic & white vinyl edition available at Independent Retailers. John Hiatt’s The Eclipse Sessions is available for pre-order now via NEW WEST RECORDS.

John Hiatt’s songs have been recorded by Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Rosanne Cash, Eric Clapton & B.B. King, and countless others. He has received his own star on Nashville’s Walk of Fame, the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting, and has been inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Track Listing:

1. Cry To Me
2. All The Way To The River
3. Aces Up Your Sleeve
4. Poor Imitation Of God
5. Nothing In My Heart
6. Over The Hill
7. Outrunning My Soul
8. Hide Your Tears
9. The Odds Of Loving You
10. One Stiff Breeze
11. Robber’s Highway

Tour dates:

August 18th - Raleigh, NC - Duke Energy Center **
August 20th - Alexandria, VA - Birchmere Music Hal **
August 21st Alexandria, VA - Birchmere Music Hall **
August 22nd - Frederick, MD - Weinberg Center for the Arts **
August 24th - Albany, NY - The Egg Center for the Performing Arts **
August 25th - Portland, ME - State Theatre **
August 26th - Westhampton Beach, NY - Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center **
August 28th - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theater **
August 30th - Highland Park, IL - Ravinia Festival **
August 31st - Washburn, WI - Big Top Chautauqua **
September 1st - Minneapolis, MN - Pantages Theatre **
October 20th - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
October 21st - Atlanta, GA - City Winery
October 22nd - Atlanta, GA - City Winery
October 26th - Annapolis, MD - Rams Head On Stage
October 27th - Wilmington, DE - The Queen
October 29th - New York, NY - City Winery
October 30th - New York, NY - City Winery
October 31st - New York, NY - City Winery
November 2nd - Beverly, MA - The Cabot Theater
November 3rd - Plymouth, NH - Flying Monkey @ Lebanon Opera House
November 4th - Homer, NY - Center for the Arts
November 6th - Ottawa, ONT - Centerpointe Theatre
November 7th - Toronto, ONT - Bluma Appel Theatre
November 9th - Carmel, IN - Palladium - The Ctr for the Perf Arts
November 13th - Cincinnati, OH - Taft Theatre
November 14th - Nashville, TN - City Winery
November 15th - Nashville, TN - City Winery

** John Hiatt and The Goners featuring Sonny Landreth:

JohnHiatt.com
NewWestRecords.com

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