Don Was The 40th Anniversary Of The Last Waltz

Mar 10, 2017 · 16m 50s
Don Was The 40th Anniversary Of The Last Waltz
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DUE TO SOLD OUT SHOWS IN NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON, BLACKBIRD PRESENTS ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL DATES FOR “THE LAST WALTZ 40 TOUR”   MUSIC LEGEND DR. JOHN JOINS GRAMMY®...

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DUE TO SOLD OUT SHOWS IN NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON, BLACKBIRD PRESENTS ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL DATES FOR “THE LAST WALTZ 40 TOUR”
 
MUSIC LEGEND DR. JOHN JOINS GRAMMY® AWARD WINNING GUITARIST AND VOCALIST WARREN HAYNES, JAMEY JOHNSON, DON WAS, AND OTHERS TO HEADLINE FINAL DATES OF 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR HONORING THE BAND’S HISTORIC FAREWELL CONCERT
 
FINAL LEG OF THE U.S. TOUR KICKS OFF MARCH 30, 2017. TICKETS FOR ALL SHOWS GO ON SALE MARCH 3, 2017, VISIT HTTP://LASTWALTZ40TOUR.COM FOR TICKETS AND MORE INFO
NEW YORK, N.Y., Feb. 28, 2017 – Due to overwhelming demand on the first leg of The Last Waltz 40 Tour: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Last Waltz, Blackbird Presents is proud to announce additional tour dates beginning on March 30, 2017 at the Verizon Theatre in Dallas, Texas and running across multiple U.S. cities throughout the month of April. A full list of tour dates and venues is listed below. 
Tickets for all shows go on sale March 3, 2017 at 10:00 A.M. EST at http://lastwaltz40tour.com
The Last Waltz 40 Tour, created by Keith Wortman and led by GRAMMY® Award-winning guitar legend and vocalist Warren Haynes and GRAMMY® Award-winning producer/musician Don Was, has been met with critical praise and warm reception from audiences across the country who have been thrilled night after night by the amazing music of The Band showcased in a unique light.  The additional dates will also include Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and GRAMMY® Award-winner Dr. John, Jamey Johnson, Terence Higgins, Danny Louis, an all-star horn section led by Mark Mullins featuring the original horn arrangements of Allen Toussaint, and very special guests Cyril Neville, Dave Malone, and Bob Margolin. Other very special guests to be announced. 
 
 “You soon knew that [The Band’s] legacy would be well feted. Earplugs were required — for the crowd, not the band,” wrote the Huffington Post in its review of the show at the Orpheum in Boston, Massachusetts. “The roar from the audience, which remained standing throughout the show, eclipsed even the occasional eerily screeching synth segments, and the unworldly bleats often coming out of the horns.” 
"Whenever you’re doing someone else’s music, you’re paying respect and bringing the deepest parts of your own personality to bear. And you hope for surprises,” says Haynes in an article published by the Philadelphia Inquirer. "These songs – so deeply ingrained in the zeitgeist of who we are in this country – hearing them now is like finding a rare jewel.”
"People love these songs and they’ve become a part of the emotional zeitgeist of country. And unlike the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys or Pink Floyd songs, there’s nobody that’s playing this stuff for folks. You can’t really go to a concert and hear anyone playing The Band’s songs," says Don Was. 
“The Last Waltz 40 Tour: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Last Waltz” is an extension of Blackbird Present’s two-night, sold-out concert event “Last Waltz New Orleans: A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Last Waltz,” which took place during Jazz Fest 2016 at the historic Saenger Theatre. Heralded as one of New Orleans best events during Jazz Fest, the epic event paid tribute to The Band’s milestone final concert with unprecedented performances and an extraordinary lineup of artists. “The last 30 minutes of The Last Waltz @SaengerNOLA was best thing I’ve heard @jazzfest” said Keith Spera, music critic, The New Orleans Advocate. 
Creator and executive producer Keith Wortman and Blackbird Presents have once again gathered a truly prodigious cast of musicians led by musical director GRAMMY® Award-winning guitar legend and vocalist Warren Haynes (Gov’t Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, The Dead) and GRAMMY® Award-winning producer/musician Don Was, with GRAMMY® Award-winning singer/songwriter Dr. John, ACM Award-winning singer/songwriter Jamey Johnson, and legendary funk drummer Terence Higgins (Dirty Dozen Brass Band), along with the original horn arrangements of Allen Toussaint. Legendary promoters Larry Magid, Arny Granat, along with Live Nation and AEG, are the tour promoters.
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