Site Logo

With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Anybody who's ever witnessed the smoldering (sexual?) tension between lead guitarist Doug Pettibone and Williams live knows that their interplay is a major, major part of why she's one of the best live acts in the world.
1/10
Anybody who's ever witnessed the smoldering (sexual?) tension between lead guitarist Doug Pettibone and Williams live knows that their interplay is a major, major part of why she's one of the best live acts in the world.
Anybody who's ever witnessed the smoldering (sexual?) tension between lead guitarist Doug Pettibone and Williams live knows that their interplay is a major, major part of why she's one of the best live acts in the world.
When I say that last night's concert at McCaw Hall was the least enjoyable Williams concert I've ever attended, it's nitpicking.
Bill Frisell was also my main problem with the show, through no fault of his own. For all his manifold virtues, has about as much carnal appeal onstage as an ingrown hair on Jim Belushi's ass.
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:
With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby:

With apologies to Vince Vaughn, Lucinda Williams concerts are like pizza, baby: Even when they’re bad, they’re good. She played McCaw Hall on Monday, June 11.Published on September 10, 2007