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“Let’s go to WeHo in the meantime” doesn’t have the same ring to it, but legendary singer-songwriter and longtime Tennessean resident John Hiatt returned to his old haunts in L.A. to be ...
Take Mabel John’s 1966 classic Your Good Thing (Is About To End). Raitt, brimming over with pleading soul, stretches out ...
"I'm happily married," says John Hiatt. "Maybe that's why I can write about this shit." Bleak themes of heartbreak crop up again and again on Hiatt's new acoustic recording Crossing Muddy Waters.
Most years, John Hiatt going on tour wouldn’t be a big deal. Dude’s been a road warrior since he was in the band White Duck during the early 70s. But this year is different. In September ...
This year's event honored the music of John Hiatt, a show that was planned for 2020 but canceled due to the pandemic. For the 2025 event, Americana legends Lyle Lovett and Michael McDonald ...
It’s comeback time for John Hiatt — and not just musically. During September the 71-year-old singer-songwriter suffered a serious fall while hiking in South Cumberland State Park in Tennessee ...
As John Hiatt sang in his 1990 hit “Real Fine Love,” he was 18 when he “stole out of Indiana in the back of a pickup truck.” The Broad Ripple High School dropout eventually built a ...
Never underestimate the power of a guy and a guitar — at least not when it’s John Hiatt. He walked out on the stage of the Lobero last week as casual as can be, without any introduction whatsoever.
4. “Something Wild,” Iggy Pop (1990) Written by John Hiatt When Iggy Pop was working on his ninth album, Brick by Brick, he pulled in old Stooges producer Don Was and crafted a collection of ...
11. Indianapolis native John Hiatt, who has been nominated for 10 Grammys — most recently Best Americana Album — will perform Oct. 12. Indiana State Fair concerts: Keanu Reeves' band ...
The Hiatt salute followed in the tradition of one given in honor of Paul Simon in 2024 and shows celebrating the music of Willie Nelson, John Prine, Loretta Lynn, Lucinda Williams, Emmylou Harris ...