/r/LucindaWilliams
A place to discuss the singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams
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Lucinda Williams
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I saw Lucinda Williams at The Vet in Providence RI last friday. She was superb as was her 4 piece band. That included Marc Ford, formerly of The Black Crows. I didn't learn until after I booked the ticket that she had suffered a stroke 4 years ago and can not play guitar. But her vocals and singing were as strong as the first time I saw her 20 odd years ago on the west coast. Brilliant show and I'm so glad I was able to go. And ticket price was only around $60ish. Unbelievable!!! If you get the opportunity, don't miss her!
Preferably orchestra seating for the Lincoln Theatre show, DM if you're selling an extra ticket for Tues show.
So very disappointed that I can't go to this event; saw her in 2022 open for Bonnie Raitt and she was incredible. If interested, let me know. Only 1 ticket, Balcony Row DD, Seat 10.
Hi! I'm seeing Lucinda Williams in DC later this month and wondering what merch will be available at the show. Does anyone who has been to a recent concert have a picture of the merch selection? How does it compare to the selection on her website? Thanks in advance!
hello! i won a pair of tix to lucinda’s show in la and wanted to familiarize myself with her music, although her catalog is deep. what albums would you recommend to a new listener (& or what order).
thanks in advance & i look forward to the show! 🤠 🎸
Any idea where I can find presale codes for Portland, ME?
Does anyone happen to know the band members present in Lucinda’s 1998 Austin City Limits recording?
I have only recently discovered Lucinda’s music. I love “Greenville”. What else should I be listening to?
Hi all,
I saw Lucinda play in 2001 (that was the only time, I think). I remember she said about whoever was playing guitar with her that we should check out his records, and that that music was "some hard stuff."
But I didn't catch or could never remember the guy's name.
Who would this have been, and does anybody know what album she might have meant?
Thank you!
Hello all, I'm trying in vain to find two different covers that I know Lucinda recorded because I swear to god I had a CD with both of them on it at some point. Google is being extremely unhelpful so I'm hoping some other fans will know where to find them.
Looking for "Wild Horses" (solo, not with Elvis Costello) and "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" (also solo, not with Calexico). I know both of these versions exist, I had that cd in my car for a decade until I sold it and now I can't remember the name of the album. Does anybody know where to find them?
Lucinda is extraordinary
Moving my friend down to New Orleans, and we’re getting into town a night Lucinda is playing Chickie Wah Wah. Seems pretty serendipitous, but the show is very sold out. I would love to see her preach some good speakings his way onto a new life, if anyone could lend a hand. Looking for a miracle here.
Have to see LU in Houston. Anyone know the presale code?
$50 each!! Lmk, thanks!
Does anyone know who’s in her band for this tour? I’m seeing her tonight at the Beacon in NYC and I’d love to know who will be on stage!
I'm going to the show in Virginia on Tuesday, it's been a long time since I've seen Lucinda so I'm really looking forward to it. Anyone have any reviews or insights on this round of shows? I've read a few recaps but would be interested to hear some fan perspectives.
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I've seen a few videos on YT featuring Lucinda's new albums. Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Rolling Stones covers. All are great recordings.
I'm trying to track down the bass player's name and , particularly, the piccolo bass he is playing. Anyone have any clues?
Here's a link to a cover of 'Can't Always Get What You Want'
Lucinda Williams Had a Stroke Last Year. She’s Ready to Sing Again.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/lucinda-williams-stroke-1164015/
I love pretty much everything I hear from Lucinda Williams. I like to listen to whole albums, and she is prolific. What are your top 5 albums by her? Help me figure out where to start.