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John Robert Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including new wave , blues , and country . Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards [ 3 ] and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry.
Live at the Hiatt (promo CD recorded at the London Forum), A&M Records, 1994; Greatest Hits: The A&M Years '87 - '94, A&M Records, 1998; The Best of John Hiatt, Capitol Records, 1998; Anthology (2 CD compilation of Hiatt's material from 1974 to 2000 includes "Spy Boy" from the "Cruisin'" soundtrack) Hip-O, 2001
The full setlist: “Slow Turning” — Little Feat “She Loves the Jerk” — Molly Jenson & Phillip Krohnengold ... “Thing Called Love” — John Hiatt and Brandy Clark. Lyle Lovett.
Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns is an album by John Hiatt, released in August 2011 on the New West label. [4] It was produced by Kevin Shirley. “Detroit Made” was covered by the Detroit-born Bob Seger on 2014's Ride Out. "When I heard the John Hiatt song," Seger recalled, "I downloaded it, put it in my car and drove around and sang harmony ...
Mike DeGagne of AllMusic writes, "As far as compilations go, Y'all Caught is a friendly romp through Hiatt's early days and is good to have in the collection." [1]Robert Christgau grades the album a B+ and says, "his greatest misses are catchy, clever, even compassionate when you listen hard."
Beneath This Gruff Exterior is singer-songwriter John Hiatt's seventeenth album, released in 2003. It was his first album with New West Records, and it was also the only album on which backing band the Goners received front cover credit along with Hiatt (although the Goners had previously backed Hiatt on 1988's Slow Turning and 2001's The Tiki Bar Is Open).
John Hiatt - Acoustic and electric guitar, vocals, six string bass, harmonium; Luther Dickinson - Acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, National Resonator; Kenneth Blevins - Drums; Patrick O'Hearn - Bass; Lilly Hiatt - Vocals on ("Love You Again" written by Roger Coots) and "What Love Can Do"
John Hiatt – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, twelve-string guitar, percussion, piano, vocals; Ted Reynolds – bass guitar; Larrie Londin – drums; Shane Keister – piano, electric piano, Moog synthesizer, Fender Rhodes; with: John Huey – steel guitar on "Motorboat to Heaven" and "The Lady of the Night"