Wednesday, December 11, 2024

The
Bob Dylan Center will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its namesake’s landmark
Blood on the Tracks album with "Shelter From the Storm," an all-star concert scheduled for 1/24 at
Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the home of the museum.
The
Luke Wilson-hosted program, which will cover all of the classic 1975 album’s songs, promises performances by such artists as
Elvis Costello,
Lucinda Williams,
Robyn Hitchcock,
Diana Krall and
Amy Ray of the
Indigo Girls. They’ll be backed by a band of musicians who performed on
Blood on the Tracks, including keyboardist
Greg Inhofer, guitarist
Kevin Odegard and bassist
Billy Peterson.
"I'm deeply humbled to perform with such an influential group of artists honoring one of the greatest songwriters of all time,” said
Sharon Van Etten. “Dylan’s work still reveals itself to me in ways that continue to grow and inspire."
Music director
Doug Keith added, “It’s been a dream come true to co-curate this celebration of
Blood on the Tracks with the amazing team at the Bob Dylan Center. I’m so excited to be part of bringing some of my favorite artists to Tulsa to bring this classic album to life. It’s going to be an unbelievable show!"
In 2003
Blood on the Tracks was ranked #9 on
Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. As far as we know,
HITS hasn't cracked the top 500 on any list.