
Lucinda Williams Talks About Her Upcoming Special Gigs: A “Smoking Section” Report The Smoking Section has checked in with Lucinda Williams on multiple occasions over the years, but we’ve never heard her so happy. She’s downright ebullient. How has Lucinda reclaimed her joy? For starters, she’s engaged to a swell guy named Tom Overby, who just took over as her manager. She’s been tearing up the road with a brand new rhythm section, with drummer Butch Norton and bassist David Sutton joining her longtime guitarist Doug Pettibone. Sales of her latest masterpiece, the album West, are up 20% this week. And she’s over the moon about the performing five of her stellar records – World Without Tears (from 2003), Essence (’01), Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (’98), Sweet Old World (’90) and Lucinda Williams (’88) — in their entirety at some upcoming shows. She’ll perform the discs in that order, one per night, over five nights in Los Angeles (Sept. 5th through 10th), at the El Rey Theater, and five in New York (Sept. 29th through Oct. 4th), at gigs at Irving Plaza and Town Hall. Each night, a second set will feature a medley of favorites. “It was Tom’s idea,” Lu tells the Smoking Section. “And it’s a real honor for me to celebrate the history of my music a little bit, and have fun doing it at the same time.” Currently on the road “in the hinterlands” of the Northeast — playing out-of-the-way gigs to extremely appreciative audiences – Williams and her backing trio have been prepping for the special shows, busting out rare cuts, some of which Williams hasn’t performed in over a decade. “The guys are rehearsing them at sound check and we’re tryin’ them out,” she says. “Last night we played “Big Red Sun Blues” and “The Night’s Too Long” [both from Lucinda Williams] and they sounded great.” She says she has a tendency to compare her earliest songs to her most recent. She says, “I’m thinking, ‘Boy, I’ve come a long way as a songwriter.’ But at the same time, there’s a certain kind of innocence and sweetness about those early songs that I appreciate. Oth
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Published: 2007-07-28 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Single Minded: Angels & Airwaves, Jay-Z, Chris Brown, Dillinger Escape Plan and More Every Tuesday Single Minded highlights new tracks hitting stores (or the Web) this week. On Fridays, come back for rarities, remixes, mash-ups and more. Angels & Airwaves, “Sirens” [MySpace] Second record from ex-blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge proves the sad truth that growing up means funtime is over. Apparently the answer to the question “What’s my age again?” is “Old, man. Old.” Jay-Z, American Gangster [Full Album Stream] Jay recorded this album in two weeks after being inspired by the Ridley Scott film of the same name. Imagine what might have happened if the 3:20 Bee Movie hadn’t been sold out? Chris Brown, Exclusive [Full Album Stream] And speaking of old: for his eighteenth birthday, Chris Brown gets the aggressive adulation of teenage girls, a number one single with cyborg hook machine T-Pain and an album that will undoubtedly debut next to Jay-Z at the top of the charts. When we turned eighteen, we got new sneakers and a CD player in our car. So, basically the same thing. Little Big Town, “I’m With the Band” [MySpace] Nashville Christian country group turns in an oaky little number that offers a behind-the-scenes of their life on the road. Before you start salivating, re-read the first part of this entry. Dillinger Escape Plan, Ire Works [Full Album Stream] This album’s opening track is called “Fix Your Face,” which is precisely what you’re going to have to do after its first thirty seconds. Good God, it’s stunning. If someone could synchronize a workout regimen to this, we could all eat Wendy’s Baconators every meal for the rest of our lives.
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Published: 2007-11-07 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Single Minded
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