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Sheryl Crow In A Holiday Mood On Upcoming Album
The lights and candles and wreaths were out in Sheryl Crow’s Los Angeles living room-in mid-June. Christmas came early in Crow’s world this year because of an as-yet-untitled holiday album she’s recorded with producer Bill Bottrell for Hallmark’s annual series, following releases by James Taylor, Barry Manilow and George Strait.
It’ll drop into Hallmark Gold Crown stores in September, and Crow gave Billboard an exclusive sneak peek before stashing it away until then. “We grew up singing Christmas carols [with] four-part harmonies,” she says. “Christmas wasn’t Christmas until the Christmas Eve service, and we all sang in the choir. It’s still that way.”
Crow is turning her attention back to her regular repertoire this summer, however. She’s currently in Europe for festivals in Denmark, Switzerland and Italy, then returns to North America for a tour with James Blunt that starts on July 24 in Nashville. In November she heads to Australia with John Mellencamp.
She’s also among the many musical artists lining up in support of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama and hopes to play some role in support of his campaign.
“I know my manager’s been talking to them,” Crow says. “We’re just putting schedules together and figuring out where we can be useful and what they need us for. I think his message is strong and clear. It’s a message we need to start to believe in, and we need to stop with the cynicism and really manifest ourselves as being a part of what’s happening in this country. We let some bad things happen on our watch; hopefully we’ll never repeat that again.
What sent you in a Christmas direction?
I had been wanting to do this for awhile, so when the opportunity came up I just kind of jumped at it. I love Christmas music; every year we have this ritual after the Christmas Eve service, 40 or 50 people come over the house and we play Christmas music. We pretty much rely on the same Christmas music every year, and every year I’ve said, “I’m gonna make some Christmas music of my own.” There’s been lots of amazing Christmas records that have come out, but where Christmas music is concerned there’s always room for everyone.
Given your friends and associates, Christmas Eve at Sheryl Crow’s sounds pretty intriguing. Does someone get taken to task if he or she hits a bad note?
No, no, no-that’s to be expected. That’s what we call art, interpretation. [laughs]
What kind of approach are you taking with the release?
The album is just gorgeous. It’s kind of a humble record; it’s very sweet and innocent and a little bit of a throwback to maybe the ’60s or ’70s in production. It’s definitely a departure from any Christmas record I’ve ever heard.
And the repertoire?
There’s just a beautifully lush, kind of soulful version of “Oh Holy Night.” And “All Through the Night,” which is a traditional carol, actually; [Bottrell] put together a beautiful suite arrangement, which is a little bit of a departure from the stoic hymn version. But the lyrics for it are fantastic. And then there are just a few songs that are fun and everybody loves them-”Merry Christmas, Baby” and “White Christmas” and stuff like that.
Do these selections reflect your own favorites for the season?
They do, but also a lot of them we picked for the appropriateness of the time we’re going through. We’ve got a lot of young kids who are overseas and away from their families. So we’re doing “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” and “The Bells of St. Mary,” because they’re about somebody being away. And also Bill penned a song called “Hello, Friend,” which is about people coming back together at Christmas, which I think is really poignant.
How odd is it to be recording these songs in June?
It’s weird, but any Christmas season I’ve had out here has been very similar. It’s never been chilly when I’ve been here, or rainy. It’s mostly been sunny, the Christmas seasons that I’ve been here. That’s just Christmas in L.A.
Gary Graff, Detroit
Widespread Panic, Snoop, Of Montreal Star At Rothbury
“The early bird gets the worm, huh?,” Jakob Dylan said as he got the second day of the inaugural Rothbury Festival started yesterday (July 4). And there was certainly plenty to be hooked on the event’s first full day of action, including Snoop Dogg, Widespread Panic, Of Montreal and the Drive-By Truckers.
Variety was yesterday’s theme, as Rothbury, which is mostly jam-packed with jam bands, offered its most eclectic lineup of the weekend. R&B, hip-hop, reggae and world music dotted a bill that was headlined by Widespread Panic and its two-set shot of improvisational nirvana.
The R&B sets, in fact, proved to be the ones that got away on Friday. Memphis soul singer Charles Walker and his band, the Dynamics, christened Rothbury’s main stage, the Odeum, with a hot set of Southern-fried funk before a tiny (especially given the size of the venue) but exuberant crowd, tossing snippets of the Staple Singers’ “I’ll Take You There” and the Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” into the mix.
And over on the Sherwood Court stage a tragically small group of Rothburians turned out to hear Bettye LaVette deliver the festival’s first truly great performance. It was a homecoming for the 62-year-old, who was born Betty Haskins in nearby Muskegon, Mich., and told the crowd that “this is the first time many of the people here including my doctor, have seen me as a grown person.”
LaVette scored with her renditions of Lucinda Williams’ “Joy” and Willie Nelson’s “Somebody Pick Up My Pieces” — which she sang seated on the stage in “a senior citizen moment” — and also touched on her early ’60s career with the hit “My Man — He’s a Lovin’ Man” and the unsuccessful follow-up, “Let Me Down Easy.”
LaVette later joined Drive-By Truckers — who played on her album “The Scene of the Crime” — to recreate that project’s “Jealousy.” DBT frontman Patterson Hood declared himself “flabbergasted” after the performance, though bassist Shonna Tucker apologized to LaVette for the band being “so rusty.”
DBT had nothing to be sorry for in it set, however, a blistering Southern rock workout in the hot sunshine that took on political overtones when Hood wished President George W. Bush and his minions “happy Fourth of July — you’re fired” before “Puttin’ People on the Moon.”
Snoop Dogg, meanwhile, was patriotic, wishing Rothbury a “happy motherf*ckin’ Fourth of July” as he brought hip-hop to the festival on Friday afternoon. His well-practiced set of libidinous, party-minded rap drew the biggest crowd to that point of the festival, with fans bobbing and shouting back to cues on “Gin & Juice,” “G’s and Hustlas” — which Snoop played after seeing a sign asking for it in the crowd — and, of course, “What’s My Name?” The rapper did seem a bit confused about where he was, however, repeatedly referring to Rothbury as East Lansing, Mich. — nearly two hours east of the festival site.
Following the first public marriage proposal of the festival, the Wailers leaned heavily on their classics with Bob Marley, including “Jammin’,” “No Woman No Cry,” “I Shot the Sheriff” and “Three Little Birds.” Dylan and his Gold Mountain Rebels, featuring former Black Crowes and Dixie Chicks guitarist Audley Freed, played a low-key set well-suited to open the day, concentrating mostly on his new solo album, “Seeing Things” and tossing in Wallflowers favorites “Something Good This Way Comes” and “Three Marlenas.”
Modest Mouse finished the touring cycle for its latest album, “We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank,” with an energetic performance that drew a large crowd to the Sherwood Court stage. But frontman Isaac Brock told the fans that he was in a weakened state, having tried to “tackle” bandmate Tom Peloso the previous night. “I just ricocheted off him,” Brock explained. “I can’t feel my arm, which isn’t good. I think I got a concussion.”
Widespread Panic — whose frontman, John Bell, performed a song at one of Rothbury’s environmental seminars earlier in the day — played for nearly three hours between its two sets, with guitarist Jimmy Herring delivering one standout solo after another and guest violinist Ann Marie Calhoun adding some textures to long jams on “Surprise Valley,” “Porch Song” and “Sewing Machine.” The group finished with the Talking Heads‘ “Life During Wartime” shortly after midnight but didn’t have time for bows as the festival’s Fourth of July fireworks lit up the sky above the stage.
But anyone who skipped a bit of Widespread’s show to take in Of Montreal got one of Rothbury’s treats, an intense set of psychedelic, ethereal theatrics and powerful musical performances that has profile-raising possibilities. Frontman Kevin Barnes led the costumed, Athens, Ga., group through a Cirque du Rock spiced by additional performers — including three masked, maniacal little people — and enhanced video matter. Not unlike Flaming Lips, it was a trippy sound and vision experience that was wisest to simply enjoy rather than trying to figure out what it all meant.
Thievery Corporation, meanwhile, was the standout of Friday’s (or Saturday morning’s) many wee-hours offerings. The Washington, D.C., duo brought with it a 15-member collective of musicians, singers and one belly dancer to play its globe-spanning repertoire of styles — and previewing one new song, “Radio Retaliation” — that had the field in front of the Sherwood Court stage twirling for an hour and 45 minutes.
Organizers reported that more than 31,000 fans were attending Rothbury as of Friday evening, with more expected to arrive during the rest of the festival. Police reported a smattering of arrests, mostly for “alcohol-induced” disorderly conduct with a couple of drug busts as well. But Michigan State Police Lt. David Roseler said that “overall it’s going good from our perspective, nothing over the top.”
Gary Graff, Rothbury, Mich.