Sound Republic
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Festivals
  • Photos
  • Forums
  • About
  • Follow Sound Republic on Twitter
Articles Home Latest News Interviews Album Reviews Festival Reviews Live Reviews Blog
Soulshine Forums New Posts
About Us Staff Contact Contribute to Sound Republic Advertising Terms of Use
Welcome to Sound Republic! | Sign Up |

Sound Republic: Music News

Drive-By Truckers and Booker T tour for Bluesfest

Share |
By Soulshine News
21 February 2009
Drive-By Truckers and Booker T tour for Bluesfest

Related Artists

  • Booker T
  • Drive-By Truckers

Related Festivals

  • Bluesfest (2009)

Southern rockers the Drive-By Truckers team up with Booker T for a series of shows along the east coast, culminating in appearances at Byron Bay for Bluesfest.

Rolling Stone called the Drive-By Truckers "the boldest, baddest Southern band in the land" and the band has been living up to that moniker for the last decade. The band fuses solid musicianship with lyrics that tell real stories. "They let the songwriting speak for itself, and it sings loud and clear" (Rolling Stone).

Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley formed the band in the mid-90s, folding their love of punk, country & western, Southern rock, pop and straightahead rock 'n roll into a three-guitar, multi-songwriter powerhouse. On seven highly-acclaimed albums, including 2001's Southern Rock Opera, 2003'sDecoration Day, and 2004's The Dirty South, the Truckers survey the modern South with a complex blend of realism-tempered pride and compassionate but uncompromising analysis.

Their latest release, 2008's Brighter Than Creation's Dark, comes on the heels of a lineup change that saw songwriter/guitarist Jason Isbell leaving the band and bassist Shonna Tucker taking a bigger role in writing and singing.  Pitchfork wrote "the band expands its familiar rock sound with forays into soul, Southern boogie, and AM-gold country - all in service to tales of hard-drinking fathers, vengeful ghosts, weird Harolds and director John Ford."

With three songwriters, Brighter Than Creation's Dark holds true to the band's eclectic storytelling. "[This CD has] some songs that are quieter than any we've ever recorded and some that rock harder than anything we've ever done," Hood said.  "In the end it's still all Rock 'n Roll (which is why that will always be the description of choice to us when describing our music in stylistic terms)." Drive-By Truckers will perform their own shows and also back the mighty Booker T Jones for his appearance this year.

www.drivebytruckers.com 

And the legends of our time keep coming…Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Musicians Hall of Fame Inductee, Grammy Lifetime Achievement award recipient and arguably the most famous Hammond B3 player in history. 

BOOKER T. and the DBTs.

The man from Memphis Tennessee who as Booker T and the MG’s helped create the indelible Memphis/Stax sound, the man who has recorded with the likes of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Rufus Thomas, and Sam and Dave from way back in the early ‘60’s. He is the child prodigy, playing five instruments while still at school, going on to study classic music composition at Indiana University, running back to Memphis and the MG’s to play and record at weekends.

It was the instrumental Green Onions, written while still at High School in 1962, that put Booker T and his band on the music map, followed up with Time Is Tight and Hang ‘Em High. Years more of song writing, producing – Willie Nelson’s multi-platinum Stardust among others – and recording with everyone from Barbra Streisand and Bob Dylan to Ray Charles, Neil Young and George Harrison, won him the 2007 Grammy lifetime Achievement Award, and an induction into Nashville’s Musician’s Hall of Fame a year later. Now he’s performing again backed by DBT’s showcasing those super impressive vocals with original songs along with the tried and true. A class act, pure and simple.www.bookert.com    

 

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS & BOOKER T and the DBTs TOUR:

April 10 – The Prince
Melbourne, Australia


April 11 – The Factory
Sydney, Australia

April 12 & 13 – Drive-By Truckers
Bluesfest, Byron Bay

April 13 – Booker T. and the DBTs
Bluesfest, Byron Bay

Share |

Bluesfest (2009) News

  • The Bamboos back in Brisbane

  • Indigenous stage comes to 20th Anniversary Bluesfest

  • Ben Harper & John Butler guest program Bluesfest

  • The 2009 Soulshine Festival Season Preview

  • Ben Harper returns for 20th anniversary Bluesfest

See Also

  • Bluesfest announces Jethro Tull, ZZ Top, John Legend in second round of artists

Comments

Album Reviews


Kimbra - Vows

Ben Salter - The Cat

Seasick Steve - You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks

Timber Timbre - Creep On Creepin On
More Reviews

Latest Music News

The Bombay Royale album launch national tour

The Bombay Royale album launch national tour

The magic and mayhem of vintage Bollywood collide in spectacular fa...
15 May 2012
Jack White, Bloc Party and Smashing Pumpkins top Splendour bill for 2012

Jack White, Bloc Party and Smashing Pumpkins top Splendour bill for 2012

Splendour in the Grass, returning to Byron Bay's Belongil Fields af...
19 April 2012
The Darkness announce Australian tour

The Darkness announce Australian tour

It’s been four years since The Darkness toured here, and in 2...
27 March 2012
Kim Churchill kicks off national tour in support of new album

Kim Churchill kicks off national tour in support of new album

Guitarist/singer/songwriter Kim Churchill is set to release his sec...
26 March 2012
The Jezabels announce national tour dates

The Jezabels announce national tour dates

Off the back of Falls Festival and Big Day Out appearances,  A...
29 February 2012
More News

Recent Photos

Bluesfest 2012 - Day 5

Bluesfest 2012 - Day 4

Bluesfest 2012 - Day 2

Blog Articles

  • »Sydney: Jamie Hutchings plays special one-off show at Petersham Bowls
  • »Myles Mayo launches video for new single, 'I Slept the Winter Underground'
  • »Georgia Fair - Marianne
  • »Bob Dylan addresses his fans in online statement
  • »Gomez in for Splendour
  • »It's nearly Friday
  • »Steve Earle - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  • »Dan Kelly - Gap Year Blues
  • »New single from Paul Simon
  • »Wanda Jackson - Thunder On The Mountain (Dylan cover)
  • More Entries...

Recent Discussions


    Warning: include(forums/latest_posts.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/repub/public_html/_articles/view.php on line 193

    Warning: include(forums/latest_posts.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/repub/public_html/_articles/view.php on line 193

    Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'forums/latest_posts.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/home/repub/public_html/forums/ips_kernel/') in /home/repub/public_html/_articles/view.php on line 193
Visit the Forums
  • Australian Independent Music
  • Music News
  • Live Music Reviews
  • Live Music Photos
  • Music Blog
  • Album Reviews
  • Artist Interviews
  • Festival Guide
  • Festival Reviews
  • Festival Photos
  • Festival News
  • Festival Blog
  • Music Community
  • Sound Republic Forums
  • Get Involved
  • About Sound Republic
Sound Republic
©2005-2012
SoundRepublic.com.au