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RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOTT TO RELEASE:
A STRANGER HERE on APRIL 7, 2009
Legendary Troubadour Explores Depression-Era Blues Classics with
Producer Joe Henry
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott will release his long-anticipated follow-up to
his 2006 ANTI- Record debut I Stand Alone on April 7th 2009, entitled
A Stranger Here. Working with producer Joe Henry (Bettye LaVette,
Solomon Burke, Elvis Costello/Allen Toussaint), the 77 year old
Elliott sings and plays acoustic guitar, and is backed by a stellar
collection of musicians handpicked by Henry, among them Van Dyke Parks
and David Hidalgo (Los Lobos).
Revered for his interpretive take on traditional American music, on A
Stranger Here Elliott steps out of the country/folk arena that has
shaped his legend, 50+ years in the making. Haunting and evocative
landscapes crafted by Henry construct a mood that is enhanced by
Elliott’s world-scarred voice. Together, musician and producer
examine a carefully selected number of pre-WWII blues songs in a
wholly unique way. Click here for more of the
story.
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The
legendary Ramblin' Jack Elliott gets a Grammy nomination. December
2006
Best Traditional Folk Album
(Vocal or Instrumental.)
- I Stand Alone
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
[Anti]
- Gonna Let It Shine
Odetta
[M.C. Records]
- Adieu False Heart
Linda Ronstadt & Ann Savoy
[Vanguard Records]
- We Shall Overcome — The Seeger Sessions
Bruce Springsteen
[Columbia]
- A Distant Land To Roam
Ralph Stanley
[Columbia/DMZ]
Ramblin'
Jack Elliott, aged to perfection
'I Stand Alone' stands with folk
legend's best
By
James Reed, Globe Staff | July 9, 2006
The
older Ramblin' Jack Elliott gets, the more he sounds like he has
always tried to sound. That is, weathered, world-weary,
swaggering, and maybe just a little bit dangerous if you crossed him.
Now a feisty 74, this folk icon has just made one of his best albums,
which, in a career spanning more than 20 records and 50 years, is
saying quite a bit.
Elliott
releases ``I Stand Alone" Tuesday on Anti- Records, an indie
label that in recent years has rejuvenated the careers of icons such
as Solomon Burke and Bettye LaVette. By accident or design, this
collection of songs, which Elliott deemed ``not for the tourists"
at his Club Passim show here in April, should attract an all-ages
audience that appreciates old-timey Americana and cowboy tales. Click here
for more
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Elliott's
a ramblin' man, and his fans are much better for it
By
James Reed, Globe Staff | May 11, 2006
Ramblin'
Jack Elliott isn't just a folk icon who's been around since Woody
Guthrie and inspired five decades of fellow musicians. At nearly 75,
he's the coolest grandfather you never had. Consider: Jack went hang
gliding the other day. Jack's off to the UK for a ''hellbent"
tour of England starting Sunday. Jack does killer impersonations of
Bob Dylan.
At
Club Passim Monday night, Elliott gave a performance as wry and
immediate as anyone one-third his age.
Alone
and peering out from below an ivory-colored cowboy hat that tamped
down a tangle of thick gray hair, Elliott said he was embarking on his
''mud-season tour" -- ''bringing sunshine to New England, a
thankless task."
Click Here for more.
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Ramblin'
Jack Elliot to Release Anti Debut I Stand Alone
JULY
11, 2006
Ramblin’
Jack Elliott is preparing to release his Anti- Records debut
album I Stand Alone
on July 11, 2006. With
sparse backing from some of today’s most respected musicians (Flea,
Lucinda Williams, Nels Cline, David Hidalgo, Corin Tucker, DJ
Bonebrake), the
record simmers with reflection and humor. Click Here
for more.
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