Thursday, January 18, 2018 The Bakersfield Californian
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THE LOWDOWN
Go ‘West’ with Marty Stuart at Crystal Palace C ountry music has had a lifelong friend in Marty Stuart. A card-carrying champion of The Bakersfield Sound and humbly committed to the hallowed traditions extending from his Southern roots, the silver-coiffed multi-instrumentalist, producer and hit maker is always dabbling in some noteworthy project. And with the release of his latest album, “Way Out West,” a rousing collection of tunes inspired by the surf, sand and desert sun of California, Stuart will show why he’s also one of country music’s hippest cats when he and the Fabulous Superlatives take the stage tonight for a sold-out show at Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace. Stuart describes the album as a “love letter to the American West,” including those elements — music, hip and groovy cars, go-go girls and TV cowboys — that inspired him and the Superlatives as young musicians. PHOTO BY ALYSSE GAFKJEN “And it’s especially just Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives will perform a love letter and a twangitonight at Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace. fied spirit world journey through the Mojave desert,” he said during a recent project. has in common with, say, interview. “I knew that California Merle Haggard and Buck Opening with the hauntwas the right place to Owens and Johnny Cash ing “Desert Prayer, Pt. 1” make this record. I wanted and all those people we’ve intro before launching into to walk out of the studio been talking who inspired the surfy “Mojave,” its “Lost and see palm trees and like ‘Way Out West,’ is those on The Desert” that will blue skies and feel the air songs. Man, those songs of pull you aboard “Way Out of Southern California. I his would lift anyone.” West” for the knew we could For Stuart, the connecride, and what have recorded tions that bind his new a cool ride it this album in album are just an extension is. Fans of the Nashville but I of his style — one that has classic outlaw wanted that au- always come with a tip of tales of Marty thentic Califorthe hat to authentic honkyRobbins mixed nia atmosphere tonk. Always with an eye on with the surf on this.” the present, Stuart also unsounds of Dick Recorded derstands the importance Dale and the prior to the of giving back. MATT MUNOZ spaghetti westpassing of Tom “I view it more as a ern soundtracks FOR THE CALIFORNIAN Petty, Camppersonal mission out of of Ennio Morbell’s presence absolute love for the music ricone will love this record. evokes the spirit of the and the people who created And yes, there’s plenty of Heartbreakers’ classic Calit. Most of those people fiery picking, especially on ifornia studio era. Stuart were master architects of “Air Mail Special.” The enrecalled his friendship with American music or country tire album swoons as much Petty, including a show music, if you will. And they as it smokes from begintogether at summer’s end, raised me, so it is just simning to end. and hearing the news of ply about passing it on. And Recorded at his home his death while on tour in that’s the mission statestudio, Stuart wrapped the England. ment right now, passing it sessions at Capital Records “ ... I walk into a store in on, getting it in the hearts studios in Hollywood, London and the clerk said of a whole-new generation where Buck Owens and ‘Too bad about Tom Petty,’ of people. Merle Haggard both reand I said, ‘What are you “The good news is they’re corded some of their most talking about?’ He said Tom out there. I look at Ben Hagpopular works. In addition Petty had passed away. You gard; Lukas Nelson, Willie’s to his longtime mates, he could have knocked me son; Chris Scruggs in my also enlisted Tom Petty over with a feather. I did not band. I see guys like Charlie guitarist Mike Campbell to see that coming, and I miss Worsham, Ashley McBryde. record on and produce the him. But the thing that Tom There are so many young
COURTESY OF CASH’D OUT
San Diego Johnny Cash tribute Cash’d Out will perform tonight at B Ryder’s.
COURTESY OF CELSO PINA
Accordion and cumbia music legend Celso Pina will perform Friday at Elements Venue.
musicians who carry traditional country music in their hearts and they’re making it sound contemporary and fresh. And when I hear that, I know that we
are onto something.” And for Stuart, it’ll be more than just a homecoming at the Crystal Palace tonight. He’ll be thinking of his friends and heroes,
Buck and Merle. “Bakersfield is just one of those places where I feel like it’s a spiritual hotspot that I have to come by and touch down at least once a year and then I’ll feel like I’ve done something. “My goal is to come up with a wonderful blue-collar night of country music and just play by the rules of what Bakersfield is famous for when it comes to making country music and country fans happy.” Also performing at the sold-out show is rockabilly surf guitar blazer Deke Dickerson.
MATT’S PICKS Cash’d Out, 8 tonight, B Ryder’s, 3401 White Lane. Please see LOWDOWN | 23
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