A very big ditto for John Hiatt and John Prine here...
Lyle Lovett, Lucinda Williams bear mentioning as well. I haven't seen Prine on stage but I have all the others - together and apart they always shine.
Paul Simon - can't refute the body of work there even if some records find argument pro and con. He's remained an individual throughout, like the others aforementioned, never dumbing anything down.
Even though they ain't producing anything new, I have to ditto R. E. M. Sometimes I forget how freaking good they were, and what a unique vocalist Stype was/is. Besides, just a great name for a band, too.
Dr. John.
Lyle Lovett, Lucinda Williams bear mentioning as well. I haven't seen Prine on stage but I have all the others - together and apart they always shine.
Paul Simon - can't refute the body of work there even if some records find argument pro and con. He's remained an individual throughout, like the others aforementioned, never dumbing anything down.
Even though they ain't producing anything new, I have to ditto R. E. M. Sometimes I forget how freaking good they were, and what a unique vocalist Stype was/is. Besides, just a great name for a band, too.
Dr. John.