John Hiatt is the do-it-all rocker. Hiatt-penned songs have been made into hits by bluesman Buddy Guy (“Feels Like Rain”), country singer Suzy Bogguss (“Drive South”), rocker Jeff Healy (“Angel Eyes”) ...
"It's amazing. Twenty years. We packed a lot in, musically speaking." John Hiatt reflects on his career over the last two decades as he prepares to celebrate the release of Only the Song Survives, a ...
Starting their careers in the 1970s, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas are among the most esteemed musicians to emerge out of Nashville, but they’ve never recorded together—until now. On May 21, Hiatt and ...
SNOWMASS VILLAGE On his forthcoming album, for which some 17 songs are already recorded, John Hiatt has gone mostly the acoustic route. The album, tentatively titled “What Love Can Do,” features Hiatt ...
John Hiatt, “Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns” (New West Records) A charming photo in the CD booklet for “Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns” shows John Hiatt in profile wearing a toothy grin, and why not?
This Oct. 11, 2019 photo shows singer, songwriter John Hiatt during an interview in New York to promote his box set “Only the Song Survives,” available on Friday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) NEW YORK (AP) ...
The Americana Music Association once again took over the legendary Troubadour night club in West Hollywood Saturday night for its annual pre-Grammy salute show. This year's event honored the music of ...
He’s the songwriter’s songwriter. Bonnie Raitt had a hit with his “Thing Called Love,” and Eric Clapton and B.B. King made a memorable cover of his “Riding with the King” (about Elvis Presley).