Lyle Lovett was one of the most distinctive and original singer/songwriters to emerge during the '80s. Though he was initially labeled as a country singer, the tag never quite fit him. Lovett had more in common with '70s singer/songwriters like Guy Clark, Jesse Winchester, Randy Newman, and Townes Van Zandt, combining a talent for incisive, witty lyrical detail with an eclectic array of music, ranging from country and folk to big-band swing and traditional pop. Lovett's literate, multi-layered songs stood out among the formulaic Nashville hit singles of the late '80s as well as the new traditionalists who were beginning to take over country music.
Take I-95 North towards Baltimore. Merge onto I-395 North via exit number 53 toward Downtown. I-395 North becomes South Howard Street. Turn Right onto West Pratt Street. Turn Right onto South President Street. Make a final Right turn onto Eastern Avenue.
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Review by David
7/3/2008
A 10-person Large Band that that included legendary drummer Russ Kunkel; a trio of LA's best R&B backup vocalists; and a 10-person gospel choir--all supporting Lyle's incredible songs. The best concert I've seen in years--and a great waterside venue too.