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Lucinda Williams

Three-time Grammy Award winner, Lucinda Williams has been carving her own path for more than three decades now. Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Williams had been imbued with a “culturally rich, economically poor” worldview. Several years of playing the hardscrabble clubs gave her a solid enough footing to record a self-titled album that would become a touchstone for the embryonic Americana movement – helping launch a thousand musical ships along the way.

While not a huge commercial success at the time Lucinda Williams (aka, the Rough Trade album) retained a cult reputation, and finally got the reception it deserved upon its reissue in 2014. Jim Farber of New York’s Daily News hailed the reissue by saying “Listening again proves it to be that rarest of beasts: a perfect work. There’s not a chord, lyric, beat on inflection that doesn’t pull at the heart or make it soar.”

For much of the next decade, Williams moved around the country, stopping in Austin, Los Angeles, Nashville, and turning out work that won immense respect within the industry (winning a Grammy for Mary Chapin Carpenter’s version of “Passionate Kisses”) and a gradually growing cult audience. While her recorded output was sparse for a time, the work that emerged was invariably hailed for its indelible impressionism -- like 1998’s Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, which notched her first Grammy as a performer.

The past decade brought further development, both musically and personally, evidenced on albums like West (2007), which All Music Guide called “flawless...destined to become a classic” and Blessed (2011), which the Los Angeles Times dubbed “a dynamic, human, album, one that’s easy to fall in love with.” Those albums retained much of Williams’ trademark melancholy and southern Gothic starkness, but also exuded more rays of light and hope. This all lead to the 2014 release of Williams’ first double studio album Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone, followed by the 2016 release of her second double album, the The Ghosts of Highway 20. Both albums received overwhelming praise from the media and fans. 2020’s Good Soul Better Angels was a socio-political masterpiece, garnering two Grammy nominations as well as features in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times and so much more, Lucinda made a return appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and was the subject of a feature segment on NPR’s All Things Considered.

In October of 2021, Lucinda Williams was inducted into the Austin City Limits Hall Of Fame.

Setlists

    1. -Baby, Please Don't Go (Jessie Mae Hemphill cover)
    2. 1.Rock n Roll Heart
    3. 2.Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings
    4. 3.Stolen Moments (Lucinda noted that the song was written about Tom Petty after his passing)
    5. 4.Drunken Angel
    6. 5.You Can't Rule Me (Memphis Minnie cover) (Followed by band intro)
    7. 6.Out of Touch
    8. 7.While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover)
    9. 8.Changed the Locks
    10. 9.Righteously
    11. 10.Joy (With snippet of Led Zeppelin's Heartbreaker)
    12. 11.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
    1. -Baby, Please Don't Go (Jessie Mae Hemphill cover)
    2. 1.Let's Get the Band Back Together
    3. 2.Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings
    4. 3.Stolen Moments
    5. 4.Drunken Angel
    6. 5.Fruits of My Labor
    7. 6.You Can't Rule Me (Memphis Minnie cover)
    8. 7.Out of Touch
    9. 8.While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover)
    10. 9.Changed the Locks
    11. 10.Righteously
    12. 11.Joy
    1. -Baby, Please Don't Go (Jessie Mae Hemphill cover)
    2. 1.Let's Get the Band Back Together
    3. 2.Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings
    4. 3.Stolen Moments
    5. 4.Drunken Angel
    6. 5.Fruits of My Labor
    7. 6.You Can't Rule Me (Memphis Minnie cover)
    8. 7.Out of Touch
    9. 8.While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover)
    10. 9.Changed the Locks
    11. 10.Righteously
    12. 11.Joy
    1. 1.Come to Me Baby (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    2. 2.Let's Get the Band Back Together
    3. 3.Right in Time
    4. 4.Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
    5. 5.Metal Firecracker
    6. 6.Lake Charles (for Clyde Woodward)
    7. 7.Lowlife (new song)
    8. 8.Fruits of My Labor
    9. 9.Little Angel, Little Brother
    10. 10.Overtime
    11. 11.Are You Down
    12. 12.You Can't Rule Me (Memphis Minnie cover)
    13. 13.Rock n Roll Heart
    14. 14.Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings
    15. 15.While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover)
    16. 16.Honey Bee
    17. 17.Joy (Led Zeppelin Heartbreaker riff to end)
  1. Encore

    1. 18.We Have Come Too Far to Turn Around
    2. 19.I Got Love If You Want It (Slim Harpo cover)
    3. 20.Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
    1. 1.2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
    2. 2.Crescent City
    3. 3.I Lost It
    4. 4.Pineola
    5. 5.Drunken Angel
    6. 6.Those Three Days
    7. 7.Lowlife
    8. 8.Jackson
    9. 9.Fruits of My Labor
    10. 10.So Much Trouble in the World (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
    11. 11.Dust
    12. 12.You Can't Rule Me (Memphis Minnie cover)
    13. 13.Out of Touch
    14. 14.Somebody (Loan Me a Dime) (Fenton Robinson cover)
    15. 15.While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles cover)
    16. 16.Essence
    17. 17.Righteously
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Blind Pearly Brown
    2. 19.I Got Love If You Want It (Slim Harpo cover)
    3. 20.Joy

FAQS

Lucinda Williams plays 3Olympia Theatre on 27 February 2024

Tickets are on sale Friday 16 June at 10am

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