Live eTown Taping with Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Brennen Leigh

Schedule

Wed Jan 22 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm

UTC-07:00

Location

eTown Hall | Boulder, CO

We're excited to welcome duo Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Brennen Leigh to eTown Hall for a Live eTown Radio Taping.
About this Event

Doors: 6 PM

Show: 7 PM

____

All Ages Welcome

No Refunds or Exchanges
____

More than just a regular concert, eTown Radio Tapings are a unique live experience! The show includes performances and interviews with both of our visiting artists, and an interview segment with changemakers from our local and national community who are doing their part to make the world a better place. As an attendee, you serve as a vital part of our eTown show, which will be broadcast across the country on our affiliate radio stations and all streaming platforms. Listen for your cheers on the radio, and to hear how it all comes together, in just a few weeks following the night!
Cell phone use, photos (from phones and professional cameras), and audio and video recording are all strictly prohibited during the radio taping. Thanks for your understanding, and for your help in allowing the artists and audience to be present for this special evening together!



About Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore:

When Grammy winner Dave Alvin and Grammy nominee Jimmie Dale Gilmore made the album Downey To Lubbock together in 2018, they wrote the title track as a sort of mission statement. “I know someday this old highway’s gonna come to an end,” Alvin sings near the song’s conclusion. Gilmore answers: “But I know when it does you’re going to be my friend.”

Six years later, they’re serving notice that the old highway hasn’t ended yet. “We’re still standing, no matter what you might hear,” they sing on “We’re Still Here,” the final track to their new album TexiCali. Due out June 21 on Yep Roc Records, TexiCali continues to bridge the distance between the two troubadours’ respective home bases of California (Alvin) and Texas (Gilmore).

The geographic theme reflects Alvin’s repeated journeys to record in Central Texas with Gilmore and the Austin-based backing band that has toured with the duo for the past few years. As Alvin puts it in the liner notes, those road trips informed the music they made on TexiCali:

From one part of the borderland to another, through concrete swaths of traffic, tract homes and shopping malls, across vast rocky deserts of Joshua trees, saguaros and ocotillo, speeding by forgotten battlefields, remote mining towns, corrido barrooms, cinder block churches and abandoned houses filled with abandoned dreams, past Mission San Xavier del Bac, Cochise’s Stronghold and Apache Pass, into the shimmering lights of El Paso/Juarez before the seemingly eternal emptiness of West Texas, traveling those 1,400 miles somewhere between Nothingness and Everything.

This panoramic spirit seeps into songs such as “Southwest Chief,” which Alvin started years ago with New England songwriter Bill Morrissey and finished after his death in 2011. Alvin framed the song with memories of the “Roots on the Rails” train tours he did with fellow musicians for a dozen years. “We’d stack vintage cars on the back of an Amtrak train” and then play for the passengers en route, Alvin explained. On the final tour in 2018, “we were attached on the ride back from Chicago onto the legendary Southwest Chief.” Recounting visions en route of prairie sunrises, the land of the Navajo and the Mojave desert, Alvin concludes: “Southwest Chief, let your whistle blow/Wherever you’re heading, I want to go.”

A similarly wide-open perspective imbues “Down The 285” by Austin songwriter Josh White, who died in 2012 at age 28. Gilmore first recorded the song on an obscure compilation paying tribute to White. With its enchanting “I can’t take my eyes off the moon” refrain, the song captures the feel of rolling across New Mexico toward Texas at night on a desolate stretch of U.S. Highway 285.



The 11 songs on TexiCali also connect the duo's shared fondness for a broad range of American music forms. On their own, both have been prominent artists for decades. A philosophical songwriter with a captivating, almost mystical voice, Gilmore co-founded influential Lubbock group the Flatlanders in the early 1970s. Alvin first drew attention as a firebrand guitarist and budding young songwriter with Los Angeles roots-rockers the Blasters in the early 1980s.

Gilmore is primarily known for left-of-center country music, while Alvin’s compass points largely toward old-school blues. But there’s a lot of ground to cover beyond those foundations, and both artists also are well-known for transcending genre limitations. So it’s not surprising that they’ve spiked TexiCali with cosmic folk narratives, deep R&B grooves and even swinging reggae rhythms. “There’s such a strange variety through the whole thing,” Gilmore says. “And I love that.”

They’re both quick to credit the musicians who joined them in the studio as crucial to the sound and spirit of the album. On Downey To Lubbock, they recorded primarily in Los Angeles with a crew that included ringers such as the late Don Heffington on drums and Van Dyke Parks on accordion. This time, though, Alvin’s longtime rhythm section of drummer Lisa Pankratz and bassist Brad Fordham played a larger role, along with guitarist Chris Miller and keyboardist Bukka Allen.

“After the time we spent touring, Jimmie and I became members of this band,” Alvin says. “The band can play just about anything, which the album shows off.” They recorded much of TexiCali in several 2023 sessions at The Zone recording studio just outside of Austin, which is home for Pankratz and Fordham as well as Gilmore. “That’s why it was worth the drives down I-10 to Austin and back to California,” Alvin continues, “to get everybody together and capture what a good band it is.”

Gilmore concurs. “The band genuinely created a lot of what this record is,” he says. “It wasn't pieced together by studio musicians; it was a whole thing made by a real band.”

TexiCali also found Alvin and Gilmore increasingly focusing on original material. That wasn’t necessarily a goal or gameplan, they both say — but when it came time to select songs for the sessions, more than half of those that made the cut were tunes they wrote or co-wrote.

Among them are “Trying To Be Free,” which Gilmore wrote more than 50 years ago, and “Death of the Last Stripper,” which Alvin wrote with Terry Allen and his wife Jo Harvey Allen. There’s also a fresh take on “Borderland,” a song from Gilmore’s 1996 album Braver Newer World, and Alvin’s bluesy “Blind Owl,” a tribute to Canned Heat co-founder Alan Wilson.

Just as important, however, are the choices they made for non-original material. Any projects that involve Gilmore invariably will lead to a song by his longtime friend and Flatlanders bandmater Butch Hancock. Thus we get the hypnotic “Roll Around,” set apart by the reggae-tinged playing of Pankratz, Fordham and Miller.

Elsewhere, Alvin pushed Gilmore to explore the full range of his voice. “I think Jimmie is one of the great contemporary blues singers,” Alvin says, explaining why they recorded the Blind Willie McTell staple “Broke Down Engine.” And their take on Stonewall Jackson’s “That’s Why I’m Walking” marries Gilmore’s country croon to a New Orleans R&B arrangement. Gilmore says, “I love New Orleans music, “but it’s not the music I play.” Dave slyly counters: “It is now!”

But it’s Brownie McGhee’s “Betty And Dupree” that strikes closest to the heart of this musical partnership. Their first album together also included a McGhee song, “Walk On.” Long before they knew each other, a teenage Alvin and a twentysomething Gilmore got to hear folk-blues legend McGhee (with his longtime partner Sonny Terry) at L.A. blues club the Ash Grove, during Gilmore’s brief time in California in the late ’60s. Gilmore actually befriended McGhee during a short stay in the Bay Area, where Tennessee native McGhee resided in his later years.

Alvin recalls how they discovered these connections when they first toured together as an acoustic duo in 2017. “Jimmie would pull out something and I'd be like, ‘Wow, you know that song?’ And if I was feeling comfortable, I’d chime in singing. So (the McGhee covers) are a way of harkening back to those early few months of touring together.”

“Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee were part of the group of people that Dave and I had both been deeply influenced,” Jimmie agrees. “It’s a real good example of the glue that keeps Dave and me together.” So will there be another Alvin/ Gilmore record? And if so, will they turn to McGhee’s songbook once again? Alvin doesn’t hesitate: “Yeah!”



Brennen Leigh is an American songwriter, guitar player, mandolin player and singer whose to-the-point storytelling style has elevated her to cult icon status in Europe, Scandinavia, across the United States, South America and the United Kingdom. Her songs have been recorded by Lee Ann Womack, Rodney Crowell, Sunny Sweeney, Charley Crockett, and many others. As renowned for her musicianship as for her writing, it’s easy to see how Leigh caught the ear of greats like Guy Clark, who colorfully endorsed her flatpicking. And David Olney, who described her writing as “tender, violent, sentimental, foolish and wise, she is always Brennen. Confident and at ease with herself, without being a jerk about it.”


Event Photos

Where is it happening?

eTown Hall, 1535 Spruce St., Boulder, United States
Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 61.47

eTown

Host or Publisher eTown

It's more fun with friends. Share with friends

Discover More Events in Boulder

Douglas J. Penick -- "The Oceans of Cruelty"
Wed, 22 Jan, 2025 at 06:30 pm Douglas J. Penick -- "The Oceans of Cruelty"

Boulder Book Store

STORYTELLING
Boulder Life Series
Thu, 23 Jan, 2025 at 04:00 pm Boulder Life Series

HATCHlabs @ Wilderness Place

BUSINESS ART
Agrivoltaic Seminar Series: #7 Conservation & Biodoversity
Thu, 23 Jan, 2025 at 05:30 pm Agrivoltaic Seminar Series: #7 Conservation & Biodoversity

Dairy Arts Center

WORKSHOPS BUSINESS
For Singles -Understanding Feelings - Getting ready for love
Thu, 23 Jan, 2025 at 06:00 pm For Singles -Understanding Feelings - Getting ready for love

Sanitas Brewing Company - Boulder, CO

ART TRIPS-ADVENTURES
Gerry Shishin Wick -- "The Five Ranks of Zen"
Thu, 23 Jan, 2025 at 06:30 pm Gerry Shishin Wick -- "The Five Ranks of Zen"

Boulder Book Store

Monthly Rocky Mountain Kirtan with Mike Cohen & The Shakti Groove
Thu, 23 Jan, 2025 at 07:00 pm Monthly Rocky Mountain Kirtan with Mike Cohen & The Shakti Groove

eTown Hall

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Home Cook Series: All About Bread Part 1 and 2
Fri, 24 Jan, 2025 at 04:45 pm Home Cook Series: All About Bread Part 1 and 2

Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts

FOOD-DRINKS
Umphrey's McGee
Sun, 01 Sep, 2024 Umphrey's McGee

Boulder Theater

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Sweet Honey In The Rock
Tue, 10 Sep, 2024 Sweet Honey In The Rock

Macky Auditorium

ART MUSIC
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Sun, 03 Nov, 2024 Tommy Dorsey Orchestra

Boulder Municipal Airport

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Boulder Trading Post: Winter Market
Sat, 07 Dec, 2024 at 10:00 am Boulder Trading Post: Winter Market

Riverside Events Center

BUSINESS MUSIC
TARA Christmas Candlelight Festival 2024
Fri, 20 Dec, 2024 at 05:00 pm TARA Christmas Candlelight Festival 2024

St Aidan's

FESTIVALS ENTERTAINMENT
Nick Forster's Hippy Bluegrass Church
Sun, 22 Dec, 2024 at 10:30 am Nick Forster's Hippy Bluegrass Church

eTown Hall

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
eTown Holiday Open House
Sun, 22 Dec, 2024 at 04:00 pm eTown Holiday Open House

eTown Hall

HOLIDAY MUSIC
Holiday Ho-Down for Harvest of Hope Pantry
Sun, 22 Dec, 2024 at 06:30 pm Holiday Ho-Down for Harvest of Hope Pantry

Roots Music Project

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Unity's Candlelight Service & Musical Production "I Am Light"
Tue, 24 Dec, 2024 at 05:00 pm Unity's Candlelight Service & Musical Production "I Am Light"

Unity of Boulder Spiritual Center

MUSIC LIVE-MUSIC
Christmas Eve Services at St. Aidan's
Tue, 24 Dec, 2024 at 05:00 pm Christmas Eve Services at St. Aidan's

2425 Colorado Ave, Boulder, CO, United States, Colorado 80302

CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS-SERVICES
5:30PM Christmas Eve Service
Tue, 24 Dec, 2024 at 05:30 pm 5:30PM Christmas Eve Service

2200 Broadway St, Boulder, CO, United States, Colorado 80302

CHRISTMAS-SERVICES CHRISTMAS
Christmas Day Grand Buffet
Wed, 25 Dec, 2024 at 10:00 am Christmas Day Grand Buffet

900 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO, United States, Colorado 80302

CHRISTMAS MUSIC

What's Happening Next in Boulder?

Discover Boulder Events