Jay Solo (duo) tour dates
I'm for Spencer as the accompaniment. Love this, for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqpvMalt37I
Don't mind at all if Jay does some solo tour dates ahead of another raucous spring/summer/fall tour
He has to be happy with how well this year has gone. Record was well received and shows were smokin' and very well attended. But I don't want to see the same City Winery set over and over. Hope he digs deep into the catalogue! In fact, I think we should help him compile his set list. You know he takes his set list queues from the board. I'll start with:
Yellow Walls...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqpvMalt37I
Don't mind at all if Jay does some solo tour dates ahead of another raucous spring/summer/fall tour

Yellow Walls...

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Now I could get behind both of those ideas! I love Walbourne. Saw him when he was a teenager playing alongside Peter Bruntnell, and I was just blown away. You talk about chops...Antelope850 wrote: I'd love to see a James Walbourne show. I have a recording of a Jay duo show with Walbourne and it's fantastic.
I also wonder if these shows will be Straightaways shows for the 20th anniversary, like the Trace shows were. Haven't seen that advertised so I guess not. But would be cool to see duo versions of those songs.
And a 'Straightaways' tour would be AMAZING. Can you imagine... Left a Slide, Cemetery Savior, Last Minute Shakedown, No More Parades, Way Down Watson, Been Set Free. Wow. I kind of doubt this will happen though, simply because that record didn't make anywhere near the splash that 'Trace' did and would be hard pressed to draw the same sort of crowds. I'd love to be proven wrong though.
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Interesting to see even a diehard like Tim express this sentiment.turpentim wrote:wrecking ball operator wrote:God, please no.![]()
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You know, I've been hesitant to voice this very sentiment. He may be technically great, but he bores me to tears. I'd take Spencer I guess, but I'd really prefer to see Chris Frame.
I must say also that I'm not super excited to see Jay doing the solo tour thing again... The band was ROCKING this last tour, and I don't want him to kill that momentum. And I wonder how this solo tour is going to be any different from the show I feel like I've already seen 10 times before.
Tim in the ATL
Don't know if it's Gary on this upcoming tour. There is a low keyness to these shows. But I enjoy Gary's skill on all the stringed instruments he plays. I've seen Jay/Gary 3 nights in a row at City Winery New York, and even on night 3, on a Sunday with the work week looming, and knowing it will be almost or exactly the same setlist as the previous 2 - when the show starts and Jay is in good voice, and Gary is doing the picking, it's always pretty sweet.
The current version of Son Volt is fantastic. And I love when Jay rocks out. Especially when there can be long stretches of solo shows and you're not sure if/when he will rock out again. The Son Volt album and tour this year were awesome. I hope there is another album and tour coming quick. But after a year of Son Volt shows, I'm cool with a solo/duo thing again, and I enjoy the change of pace of the solo shows.
Jay's guitar sidemen all add a slightly different feel to Jay's solo shows. With Mark Spencer you get keyboards and steel. With Gary you get fiddle and mandolin (and steel.) Chris Frame would be great. I'd love to see a James Walbourne show. I have a recording of a Jay duo show with Walbourne and it's fantastic.
I also wonder if these shows will be Straightaways shows for the 20th anniversary, like the Trace shows were. Haven't seen that advertised so I guess not. But would be cool to see duo versions of those songs.
wrecking ball operator wrote:God, please no.



You know, I've been hesitant to voice this very sentiment. He may be technically great, but he bores me to tears. I'd take Spencer I guess, but I'd really prefer to see Chris Frame.
I must say also that I'm not super excited to see Jay doing the solo tour thing again... The band was ROCKING this last tour, and I don't want him to kill that momentum. And I wonder how this solo tour is going to be any different from the show I feel like I've already seen 10 times before.
Tim in the ATL
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Jay Solo (duo) tour dates
https://www.highroadtouring.com/artists ... itinerary/
1/31 - Stickyz Rock N' Roll Chicken Shack - Little Rock, AR
2/1 - The Kessler - Dallas, TX
2/2 - The Heights Theater - Houston, TX
2/3 - 3TEN Austin City Limits Live - Austin, TX
2/5 - Duling Hall - Jackson, MS
2/6 - WorkPlay - Birmingham, AL
2/7 - City Winery Atlanta - Atlanta, GA
2/8 - The Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC
2/9 - 3rd & Lindsley Nashville - Nashville, TN
1/31 - Stickyz Rock N' Roll Chicken Shack - Little Rock, AR
2/1 - The Kessler - Dallas, TX
2/2 - The Heights Theater - Houston, TX
2/3 - 3TEN Austin City Limits Live - Austin, TX
2/5 - Duling Hall - Jackson, MS
2/6 - WorkPlay - Birmingham, AL
2/7 - City Winery Atlanta - Atlanta, GA
2/8 - The Grey Eagle - Asheville, NC
2/9 - 3rd & Lindsley Nashville - Nashville, TN