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Rodney Crowell to open Webb Center season

Posted 10/9/23

Two-time Grammy Award-winner Rodney Crowell and his four-piece band kick off the 2023-24 season at the Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts in Wickenburg.

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Rodney Crowell to open Webb Center season

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Two-time Grammy Award-winner Rodney Crowell and his four-piece band kick off the 2023-24 season at the Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts in Wickenburg, 1090 S, Vulture Mine Road, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, playing music from his latest album, “The Chicago Sessions.”

Singer-songwriter Crowell grew up in the Houston area, steeped in country music. His parents met at a Roy Acuff concert and Crowell was only two years old when his father insisted on taking him to see Hank Williams perform. By age eleven, he was playing in his father’s honky-tonk band. He has been writing and playing music ever since.

His impact and influence extends beyond country music. Crowell has penned more than fifteen number one hits – including five of his own. His tracks have been recorded by everyone from John Denver and Johnny Cash to Waylon Jennings and Keith Urban.

Crowell has been nominated for 17 Grammy’s in the genres of country, folk, Americana and roots. He has taken home two Grammys for his songs “I’ll Love You Til the Day I Die” and “Old Yellow Moon.”

A member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Crowell was honored with ASCAP’s Founder’s Award in 2017, and in 2019, he was presented with the Academy of Country Music’s Poet’s Award. In addition to his prolific output as an artist and producer, Crowell also found time to become an author - publishing a memoir and a lyrical retrospective.

His new release, “The Chicago Sessions,” was produced by Jeff Tweedy. The songs touch on everything from love and mortality to race and religion.

Opening the Nov. 1 concert is native Australian guitarist Jedd Hughes. His tenor voice and brand of roots-anchored rock and roll have made him one of Nashville’s most sought-after players. Hughes has collaborated with artists such as Patty Loveless, Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill, among others.

Tickets for Rodney Crowell start at $45 for adults and $5 for those 18 and younger.

They are available for purchase by calling the Webb Center box office at 928-684-6624 or by visiting dewpac.org. Bar service and valet parking are available for this performance.

A full list of upcoming events is available at dewpac.org.