Texas Tunes: Alejandro Escovedo at Lewisville Grand Theater
Alejandro Escovedo is taking the Huffines Performance Hall stage at the Lewisville Grand Theater on the evening of Saturday, January 21.ย Theater doors open: at 7:30 p.m., and the concert begins at 8 p.m.
Reserved Seating:
- Tier 1: $35
- Tier 2: $25
- Lewisville residents may purchase select $20 tickets, subject to availability, in person with proof of residency at The Grand during regular business hours.
- Sales tax and ticket fees are included in the price.
About the Artist:
Crossing borders, jumping barriers, taking risks, betting it all: thatโs the path Alejandro Escovedo has been taking in his lifelong search for the heart of rock and roll. The epic 17-song suite comprising The Crossing is about that journey: searching, but not necessarily finding, eyes and ears open all the way. Ranging from sweeping orchestral numbers to classic rock to bursts of 70s punk, the collection finds Escovedo delving further into his lifelong musical journey across his most sonically diverse work yet.
The Crossing tells the tale of two boys, one from Mexico, and one from Italy, who meet in Texas to chase their American rock and roll dreams. They discover a not-so-welcoming, very different place from the Promised Land they imagined, with cameos from the likes of Wayne Kramer of the MC5 and James Williamson of the Stooges to show the boys the way. A Mexican-American kid with Texas roots and California raising taking on immigration issues in two continents with an Italian band, no less, makes perfect sense โ if you know Alejandro Escovedo. Forever the curious explorer, heโs been a punk of the rebel kind in The Nuns, a cowpunk of the non-Western variety in Rank and File, commander of a guitar army in The True Believers, an orchestral conductor in his solo work, and a sensitive boy who has outrun death, demons, lust, and lost love in his songs. He has collaborated with Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Los Lobos, Peter Buck & Scott McCaughey, Los Texmaniacs, and Chuck Prophet. No Depression magazine declared him the Artist of the Decade.
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