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    Lyle Lovett and His Large Band

    Presented by The Grand 1894 Opera House at The Grand 1894 Opera House

    November 7, 2010

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    Lyle Lovett and His Large Band

    Galveston’s Grand 1894 Opera House will present one spectacular encore performance by Grammy-Award winner Lyle Lovett and His Large Band on Sunday, November 7 at 7pm.

    A native Texan, Lovett began his music career as a songwriter, but soon signed with MCA Records (1986) and debuted with a self-titled album. Even though typically associated with the country genre, the music...

    Galveston’s Grand 1894 Opera House will present one spectacular encore performance by Grammy-Award winner Lyle Lovett and His Large Band on Sunday, November 7 at 7pm.

    A native Texan, Lovett began his music career as a songwriter, but soon signed with MCA Records (1986) and debuted with a self-titled album. Even though typically associated with the country genre, the music of Lyle Lovett is broader in scope as his albums incorporate folk, swing, blues, jazz, and gospel music – in addition to the more traditional country. Indeed, Lovett was one of the most distinctive and original singer/songwriters to emerge during the '80s.

    Born in Klein, Texas - a small town named after his great-grandfather, a Bavarian weaver named Adam Klein, Lovett was raised on his family horse ranch. He didn't begin his musical career until he began writing songs while at Texas A&M University in the late '70s, where he studied journalism and German. While he was a student, he performed covers and original songs at local folk festivals and clubs. As a graduate student, he traveled to Germany to study and continued to write and play while he was in Europe. However, he didn't begin to pursue a musical career in earnest until he returned to America in the early '80’s.

    Despite his strong showing on the country charts, it was clear from the outset that Lovett's musical tastes didn't rely on country, though the genre provided the foundation of his sound. Instead, he incorporated jazz, folk, and pop into a country framework, pushing the musical boundaries of each genre. Pontiac, his second album, revealed exactly how eclectic and literate Lovett was. Greeted with overwhelmingly positive reviews from both country and mainstream publications upon its 1987 release, Pontiac expanded his audience in the pop and rock markets. The album charted in the lower reaches of the pop charts and slowly worked its way toward gold status. While his pop audience grew, his country fan base began to shrink -- "She's No Lady" and "I Loved You Yesterday" both made the Top 30, but after those two songs, none of his other singles cracked the country Top 40. It didn't matter that Lovett's country audience was disappearing -- Pontiac had gained enough new fans in the pop mainstream to guarantee him a strong cult following. And to support Pontiac, he assembled His Large Band, which was a modified big band complete with guitars, a cellist, a pianist, horns, and a gospel-trained back up singer.

    Critics have said “There’s not a style of music this man cannot do well. Artists as talented and diverse as Lyle Lovett are few and far between, and he's proven that with each and every release; Mr. Lovett’s talents are immeasurable.”

    Lovett’s Grammy Awards include Best Country Album, Best Country Duo/Group with Vocal, Best Pop Vocal Collaboration, and Best Country Male Vocal. In addition to these awards, this internationally- recognized singer/songwriter has won accolades on the big screen and on television as well. Don’t miss this one incredible performance.

    Ticket prices range from $20 to $85. Call for pricing on Box Seats. Special discounts for group and senior tickets may be available. For information about this and other performances scheduled, contact The Grand’s box office at 409.765.1894, 800.821.1894, or visit The Grand’s website at www.thegrand.com.  

    The theatre is located at 2020 Postoffice Street, in historic downtown Galveston. The Grand 1894 Opera House is recognized as “The Official Opera House of the State of Texas.” All major credit cards accepted.


    The Grand 1894 Opera House

    2020 Postoffice St.
    Galveston, TX 77550

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    Tickets:

    Tickets $20-$85.

     


    Times:

    7pm


    Phone: (800) 821-1894

    Parking: Surface parking available.

    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

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