(Sacks & Co.) John Hiatt will release his new album Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns, on August 2nd via New West Records. As an added bonus, a deluxe version of the album will be made available, which will include a special behind-the-scenes DVD, The Making of Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns and 24/96 High Resolution audio mix of the entire album. As a preview to fans, the album's opening track and first single, "Damn This Town," is currently available to stream on Hiatt's Facebook page here.
Additionally, Hiatt will tour continuously in support of the record, including co-headling tours with Lyle Lovett and Big Head Todd and the Monsters.
Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns was recorded at Ben's Studio in Nashville and was produced by Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, The Black Crowes). In addition to Hiatt, the album features Kenneth Blevins on drums and percussion, Doug Lancio on electric guitars, mandolin and Hammertone and Patrick O'Hearn on bass guitar.
John Hiatt's career as a performer and songwriter has spanned more than 30 years and his work has been covered by everyone from Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, BB King, and Bonnie Raitt to Iggy Pop, Three Dog Night and The Neville Brothers. Hiatt began his solo career with the 1974 album Hangin' Around the Observatory. His landmark 1987 release Bring The Family received critical praise and was his first album to chart in the U.S. In 1993, Rhino Records released Love Gets Strange: The Songs of John Hiatt, which collected many of the cover versions of his songs that were recorded during the 80s and 90s. 2000's Crossing Muddy Waters was released to critical acclaim and was called "The most natural and relaxed John Hiatt album in years
" by All Music Guide. In 2008, Hiatt was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and was honored by the Americana Music Association with their prestigious "Lifetime Achievement in Songwriting Award."
CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
June 15 Jackson Hole, WY Center for the Arts*
June 16 Breckenridge, CO Riverwalk Center*
June 17 Aspen, CO Belly Up*
June 18 Arvada, CO Arvada Center*
June 19 Boulder, CO Chautauqua Auditorium*
June 21 St. Louis, MO Fox Theater*
June 22 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre*
June 23 Springfield, MO The Gillioz Theatre*
June 24 Tulsa, OK Brady Theatre*
June 26 San Antonio, TX Majestic Theatre*
June 27 Galveston, TX Grand 1894 Opera House*
June 28 & 29 Austin, TX Paramount Theatre*
June 30 Dallas, TX Meyerson Symphony Hall*
August 4 Los Angeles, CA Troubadour%
August 11 Brownfield, ME Stone Mountain%
August 12 & 13 New York, NY City Winery%
August 14 Albany, NY The Egg%
August 20 Arnold's Park, IA Preservation Plaza+
August 21 Freeport, IL Stephenson Co Fairgrounds+
September 6 Vienna, VA The Filene Center+
September 8 Pittsburg, PA Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead+
September 9 Roanoke, VA Jefferson Center+
September 10 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium+
September 11 Highland Park, IL Ravinia Festival+
September 13 Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Performing Arts Center%
September 14 Eau Claire, WI State Theatre%
September 16 Mankato, WI Outdoor Riverfront Park%
September 17 Madison, WI Barrymore Theater%
September 19 Minneapolis, MN Guthrie Theater%
October 8 Pineville, GA Harvest Moon Festival+
October 19 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre%
October 20 & 21 New York, NY City Winery%
*acoustic evening with Lyle Lovett
+ with Big Head Todd and the Monsters
% John Hiatt & The Combo
(additional dates to be announced)