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Lyle Lovett
and his Large Band
Sunday, November 7, 2010
7pm
It has been years since Lyle Lovett arrived in Nashville with a demo tape hinting of the brilliantly eccentric career to come a resume that now includes nine albums, acclaim from the pickiest of critics, a fiercely loyal fan base, sales upwards of four million, and even a second calling as a successful Hollywood actor. But perhaps the person who best captures why the Texas singer/songwriter’s appeal has lasted nearly two decades is Lovett himself:
“I went to high school. I was not popular. Now I’m older, and it don’t matter.”
This self-deprecating lyric from “The Truck Song,” shows the man with the famous lanky frame and shock of untamed hair has remained refreshingly grounded even amid years of success.
Lyle Lovett is one of the few artists who emerged out of Nashville’s whirlwind of experimentation in the mid-1980s to have an enduring, significant and boldly original career.
Don’t miss this one-performance-only evening of music with Lyle Lovett and his Large Band at The Grand!
For more information on Lyle Lovett visit www.LyleLovett.com
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