Lyle Lovett takes to the road for his first-ever Australian tour playing dates nationally in March 2010.
The four-time Grammy winner is one of America’s finest singer-songwriters, leading a remarkable 20-year career spanning 13
albums and over four million records sold.
Finely wrought and full of wit, wisdom and Texas-sized storytelling, the veteran songwriter's catalogue is rife with characters
and concepts that loom large on the American landscape.
Fans can expect to hear classics, favourites and a selection of new songs taken from his forthcoming album release Natural
Forces, in-stores November 27.
Lovett, with his Large Band, are currently touring across the US.
“… the long, tall Texan’s entire two-and-a-half hour performance felt like the best kind of soul-stirring church service, full of joy, solemnity,
reverence and contemplation.” – The Boston Globe
“His wry voice and parched-dry vocals were consistent through the night – as good at the start of the show as in the encore.” – New York
Post
“The two-and-a-half hour performance cut a wide swath through Lovett's category-elusive personal songbook: gospel and soul, heartfelt
ballads, jazz, bluegrass, swing and straight-up pedal steel country.” - The Charleston Post & Courier
Lovett's music uniquely intersects an array of genres from country and folk to big-band swing and traditional pop as evidenced
by such well-known songs as If I Had a Boat, Nobody Knows Me, South Texas Girl, She’s No Lady, Baby Don’t Tolerate, In My
Own Mind and revered albums as Lyle Lovett, Pontiac, Joshua Judges Ruth, The Road To Ensenada and most recently, It’s
Not Big It’s Large.
Another facet of Lovett’s career is acting, most recently appearing in The Open Road directed by Michael Meredith. He also
appeared in four Robert Altman films: The Player, Short Cuts, Pret-a-Porter and Cookie’s Fortune, and scored the music for
another: Dr. T and the Women.
In the end, though, it’s the music to which Lovett always returns and the song that is always central. Natural Forces is Lovett’s
12th album, featuring four original tunes, along with seven covers of works by Texas songwriters, including Eric Taylor’s
Whooping Crane, Vince Bell's Sun and Moon and Stars and Townes Van Zandt's Loretta.
Special guest on the national tour will be Australia’s premiere country female singer-songwriter KASEY CHAMBERS.
Her natural, outstanding musical talents have made Kasey a household name. The last four albums have all reached #1 and
all five albums achieving platinum plus sales. Kasey’s debut release earned the ARIA for Best Country Release. The following
year she was awarded Best Female Artist and reached the Top 50 of the Billboard Country Album Chart.
The accolades have continued, notching up multiple ARIA, APRA and Golden Guitar Awards. Earlier this month a family
collaboration album was released - Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill & The Little Hillbillies, along with Kasey’s first children’s book.
Don’t miss Lyle Lovett’s first Australian performances!