Joe Henry for Sydney Festival and beyond

November 14, 2008 by Andrew Watt  
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Joe Henry, highly esteemed songwriter, producer and teller of tales is visiting Australia in early 2009 as part of the Sydney Festival, where he will perform three concerts, plus two shows in Victoria.. Joe will be joined at each show by the accomplished double bassist David Piltch.

Described by the San Francisco Weekly as a “literate purveyor of a kind of folk-imbued, smokily jazzified, contemporary “adult music” that in a far better world would reside at the top of the pop charts,” Joe Henry is something of a legend among music fanatics.

In a career spanning more than 20 years, Henry has left a unique imprint on American popular music.  As a songwriter and artist, by turns dark, devastating, and hopeful, he draws an author’s eye for the overlooked detail across a broad swath of American musical styles – rock, jazz and blues – rendering genre modifiers useless.

On his own albums, Henry has collaborated with many remarkable American artists, including Don Cherry, T Bone Burnett, Victoria Williams, The Jayhawks’ Gary Louris and Marc Perlman, guitarists Page Hamilton, Bill Frisell and Marc Ribot, Daniel Lanois, Jakob Dylan, and even Ornette Coleman in a rare appearance for the jazz icon.

Allmusic’s Thom Jurek, recently wrote that Henry “has moved into a space that only he and Tom Waits inhabit in that they are songwriters who have created deep archetypal characters that are composites—metaphorical, allegorical, and ‘real’—of the world around them and have created new sonic universes for them to both explore and express themselves in.”

Henry’s most recent album is 2007’s Civilians, his tenth record, which landed on many year-end “best of” lists and has been hailed as one of the artists finest works. Billboard magazine for example said, “Henry’s superb Civilians succeeds not only as a melodic collection of poignant short stories, but also as a potent picture book of America gone wrong.”

But Joe Henry is a man with many talents. As an album producer, Henry’s influence has shaped the sound of iconoclastic artists including Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, Ani DiFranco, Bettye LaVette, and Aimee Mann. In 2003, he earned a Grammy Award for his production role on Solomon Burke’s astonishing comeback record Don’t Give Up On Me, and recently worked alongside his hero and good friend Loudon Wainwright III to create the score for the hit film Knocked Up, material which later became Wainwright’s full-length Strange Weirdos.

And what might you need to know about the incomparable David Piltch? As a renowned double bassist, Piltch is the tasteful player of choice and general musical collaborator for the likes of k.d. lang and Holly Cole among others. In the studio, he has consistently brought his deft touch to recordings by artists such as Madeleine Peyroux and Loudon Wainwright III. There are few who can walk the line between jazz, Americana, art pop and friendly experimentalism quite like David Piltch.

Friday Jan 23 – Corner Hotel – Melbourne

Saturday Jan 24 – Meenlyan Town Hall

Tuesday Jan 27 – The Famous Spiegeltent (Sydney Festival)

Wednesday Jan 28 – The Famous Spiegeltent (Sydney Festival)

Thursday Jan 29 – The Famous Spiegeltent (Sydney Festival)

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2 Responses to “Joe Henry for Sydney Festival and beyond”

  1. Wil Burston on November 20th, 2008 8:27 pm

    This is the one gig that I am absolutely stoked to be mixing this summer. I feel like the luckiest kid on the block to work with these guys.

  2. Andrew Watt on November 20th, 2008 9:59 pm

    I’m looking forward to this show a lot – especially now In know that sound is going to be top notch.

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