Articles about John Hiatt
By Matt Melis on August 8th, 2011
Uneven but still worth digging into and getting dirty.
By Michael Roffman on January 4th, 2011
Weezer! Tool! Prince!
By Matt Melis on March 15th, 2010
He still “brings it.”
By Matt Melis on February 7th, 2009
John Hiatt and Lyle Lovett, two of the most accomplished singer-songwriters of the last three decades, took the stage at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Music Hall Thursday night for an evening of trading songs, stories, and jokes. It was a remarkably low-key affair. No sets or elaborate backdrops. Just a couple of spotlights, two acoustic guitars, and [...]
By Matt Melis on February 3rd, 2009
John Hiatt returned to record stores in mid-2008 with Same Old Man, the eighteenth solo album of his prolific, under-the-radar career. When an artist has been producing stellar work for as long as Hiatt, it’s easy for fans to begin taking that artist somewhat for granted. What’s another solid album? Throw it on the pile [...]
By E.N. May on September 17th, 2008
It was Etta James who said it best this past Sunday as she proclaimed, “We are in heaven” to the sold out weekend crowd. This year’s Blues and Brews Festival marked the 15th year that the legends of blues, rock, and soul have descended on Telluride Colorado. It was this year that also brought the [...]