John Hiatt on Austin City Limits.
JOHN HIATT, Same Old Man (New West)
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Our favorite ‘Master of Disaster’ proves he’s still the ‘Same Old Man’ with his aptly titled new album. Rumor has it that Hiatt was intended to be the surprise artist at New West Records’ SXSW day party this year. That didn’t happen nor did it sour a party that featured other greats like Tim Easton (featuring The Whipsaws), Buddy Miller and The Old 97s. In the end, Hiatt puts another one in bits and we rejoice. File under: Folk Rock / Blues / Country
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