*Pending daily updates
Wes' novel Misfortune is out! Please see the message boards at johnwesleyharding.com for news, reviews, a book tour diary, and notices of Wesley Stace readings and JWH gigs.
10 November 2004
For the latest MPFree EP, please go to: www.johnwesleyharding.com/music.html and click on Live MP3s/Rare Singles.
There you will find:
The Songs of Powell and Pressburger MPFree EP
1. So Heavenly (2.39)
2. I Know Where I'm Going (2.45)
3. Sigh No More Ladies (2.56)
Recorded live at The Gibson Lounge, Memphis TN 9/23/04
JWH: Guitar and Vocals
Robert Lloyd: Piano and Mandolin
Malcolm Pratt: Hard Work
On September 23rd 2004, JWH played in Memphis as part of Cinema Memphis's inaugural event, a film festival dedicated to the movies of Powell and Pressburger. As part of the performance, he played a selection of songs from the movies of Powell and Pressburger. Since the chance of these songs being played again is slight, we thought we'd offer them to you here.
So Heavenly (Tommie Connor/Alan Gray) is "the theme song from A Matter Of Life And Death" (1946) starring David Niven and Kim Hunter. (The American title of this film was Stairway To Heaven.)
I Know Where I'm Going (Trad arr Harding), an "old song from County Antrim", is the theme song from I Know Where I'm Going! (1945) starring Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey.
Sigh No More Ladies (Music: Brian Easdale) is a setting of Shakespeare from Much Ado About Nothing. This is one of the songs sung by Hazel Woodus (played by Jennifer Jones) in Gone To Earth (1950). The American title of this film was The Wild Heart.
Our next move is to present you with a running order for all the MP3s to be burned on to a CD - we will then provide you with some free cover art to download and print, before removing the MP3s and starting all over again.
22 September 2004
As the Thursday, Sept. 23rd Memphis gig approaches, JWH hits the Memphis airwaves on the following schedule:
Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning: An interview runs either as part of Morning Edition or All Things Considered on WKNO (91.1 FM). We will also post the URL on the message board so you can listen online at your leisure.
Thursday, 7:20am: Up early for an appearance on Fox 13 TV.
Thursday, 4-6pm: JWH will be on WEVL in Memphis, playing three songs on their program "Traffic Jam".
There will also be a piece in this coming week's The Memphis Flyer. Currently available for your reading pleasure: Paul Zollo's article in the new Acoustic Guitar, and an online article in ASCAP's Playback magazine.
2 September 2004
It Happened One Night/It Never Happened At All
Check out the news page on johnwesleyharding.com for news of the stellar reissue by Appleseed Recordings of JWH's legendary Live Debut (complete for the first time) PLUS The Lost First Studio Album - previously unreleased. It's a Two CD Set, containing alternate covers depending on which album you want to feature. Although the official release date is October 19th, we have copies for sale a month and a half early at www.johnwesleyharding.com.
9 July 2004
JWH's All Male Threesome's tour is in full swing. Be sure to check the gig page for dates! Set lists are listed at johnwesleyharding.com.
18 April 2004
Go to WRLT's web site for two songs from last Sunday's gig in Nashville, and the whole of the interview and performance from Monday morning's radio breakfast show.
20 February 2004
The World Cafe will broadcast a session with JWH on Tuesday, March 2. You can find their local station at their web site. Or, listen online at 2pm ET or 1am ET by going to www.xpn.org/listen.php.
18 February 2004
Adam's Apple is available for order! Please see the RSPCJWH page on johnwesleyharding.com for details.
Dates for the northeastern Borders instores are on the JWH Live page. There will be no club gigs during this run, so if you want to see JWH, Borders is the place to be!
JWH will be in Austin, TX for SXSW later in March. He will be on the Nettwerk America showcase as their guest, Thursday March 18 at Tambaleo (the former Electric Lounge for those of you in the know). There may be a few stray Radical Gentlemen on hand as well. Also on the show: Erin McKeown, Oh Susanna, David Mead and Ron Sexsmith.
11 February 2004Why We Fight has arrived! There are no extra tracks, but it does have new cover art.
JWH will be playing a whole bunch of Borders instores in the month of March. Dates will be posted soon.
Be sure to check out the All Music Guide's review of Adam's Apple!
2 February 2004JWH will be on WRNX, Holyoke, MA, sometime between 3pm and 4pm on Wednesday, Feb. 4.
22 January 2004johnwesleyharding.com is open for business! We will continue to list gigs and public news here for those of you who prefer a low-bandwidth solution, but the new site has lots of cool stuff that you should check out.
Here is the set list from last night's appearance at The Happy Ending:
Raspberry Beret
U Got The Look
Purple Rain
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Reading: Lady Lovell sat up in bed...
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Ashes to Ashes
Like A Prayer
Hamlet
5 November 2003On October 26, JWH participated in a live radio show taping for Wisconsin Pubic Radio's To the Best of our Knowledge at the Orpheum Theater. He played an excerpt from "Nothing At All," was interviewed, then played "Hamlet". Other guests included Grace Paley and Tim O'Brien. You can listen at www.wpr.org/book/031102a.html.
The release of Why We Fight has been delayed slightly due to technical manufacturing issues. Garden of Eden - The Fall EP and the reissues of John Wesley Harding's New Deal, D3: 26th March 1999 and D4: Swings and Roundabouts are now available for online ordering via the RSPCJWH.
30 September 2003Apologies for the lack of activity on WesWeb. All out activities have been going in to the new site at www.johnwesleyharding.com, which is not yet quite complete. The new site will include an archive of photos and press, a message board, lots of soundclips, etc., etc. - all of which are taking a little more time than we thought.
Dates for the November tour will be announced very shortly. The only gig before then is October 26th: Montmartre, Madison, WI. Please send us your email if you'd like these sent directly to you.
Other important dates include Oct 17th: the release of Garden of Eden: The Fall EP. (Also on this day, Dynablobs 3 and 4 will first find their way into stores, Why We Fight comes into print for the first time since 1995, and JWH's New Deal is reissued with five extra tracks.) And Jan 27th: the release of Adam's Apple.
Until the new site is entirely ready, feel free to wander round these premises at your leisure.
20 August 2003On October 14, JWH will release Garden Of Eden - The Fall EP, the third of the occasional series of seasonal EPS, on DRT. This will be a specially-priced seven-track EP, featuring "Monkey and His Cat" (from the forthcoming album -- see below), "Slipperly Slide to Bliss" (band out-take from the forthcoming album) and five newly-discovered band masters from Why We Fight -- "Kill the Messenger," "Hitler's Tears," "The Original Miss Jesus," "Where the Bodies Are" and "When Dreams Come True". These tapes recently came to light after the death of Kenny Craddock; they were recorded immediately prior to the Why We Fight sessions and are completely different from the ones on the album.
On January 20, 2004, JWH will release his new album, Adam's Apple, also on DRT. This album, in a different form, was previous called The Man With No Shadow. The track listing is as follows:
Nothing At All
Monkey And His Cat
Negative Love
Sleeper, Awake
Pull
Sussex Ghost Story
It Stays
Hard
Sluts
Protest Protest Protest
John Wesley Harding's New Deal will be re-released this fall on DRT. The new version will include songs from the "Other People's Failure" CD5 and a few surprises. Dynablobs 3 and 4 will also appear in retail stores. Of course, all of these will be available right here on WesWeb!
31 July 2003JWH will support Shawn Colvin as part of New Haven's Hot Sounds of the Summer concert series on Saturday August 2, 2003 at 6:30 pm on the New Haven Green. JWH will play one 60 minute set. This is a free event produced by CAPA on behalf of the City of New Haven and Market New Haven. The New Haven Green is located in downtown New Haven between Broadway and Chapel Streets.
Sundance Series: Thursday nights in August, beginning August 7 at 7:30, the Sundance Channel will air the series KEEPING TIME, which looks at the contemporary face of traditional American music . "Buy This Record," the episode Wes is in, airs August 21st. JWH can be seen doing a duet of It's Only Make Believe with Kelly Hogan filmed at SXSW earlier this year. For more details, visit www.sundancechannel.com/keepingtime, where you'll also find listings for additional airings.
And remember, the reissue of Here Comes The Groom and The Name Above The Title is available for secure ordering!
18 May 2003Here are the specifics on two of the previously-announced JWH shows:
May 17: Symphony Space, NYC
Doors open at 6:30
The Nields at 7:00
JWH at 8:15; Deni Bonet will join Wes for a few tunes.
Lucy Kaplansky at 9:30
June 22: Matt Groening's All Tomorrow's Parties, Los Angeles, CA
Henry Fonda Theater with Blonde Redhead Fantomas, Buffalo Daughter, Danielson Familie and more. Check out www.atpfestival.com for full listing.
The reissues of Here Comes the Groom and The Name Above the Title are slated to be released on the Collectables CD label as a two-CD package on May 27. Please keep an eye on this page, though, as that date may change. We'll keep you posted.
By the way -- the CD cover that appears on Amazon and places like that, is not the final cover. You will see a familiar image from the original art to tie things together nicely. As ever, this album will be available here on WesWeb slightly cheaper than anywhere else.
17 April 2003JWH's spring schedule is rapidly taking shape. Here are the upcoming live shows:
May 17: Symphony Space, NY
May 25-26: JWH will be playing a short set and appearing on a songwriter panel (chat and songs) in Cambridge at the Passim Memorial Day Weekend the Cutting Edge Of The Campfire Festival. Please see JWH Live page for details.
May 31: Passim, Cambridge, MA (two shows)
June 13: The Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA (one show only - buy tix in advance!)
June 20-22: Matt Groening's All Tomorrow's Parties, Los Angeles, CA (exact gig tba)
For those in NY, without being overly specific, you might want to keep your eye on The Minus Five show at The Bowery Ballroom on April 29th (and any other Minus Five appearances in NYC at around this time)...
Have you checked out Weslist on Yahoo! Groups? Recent topics have debated secret messages on JWH records and his previous addresses. Feel free to chime in by joining at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weslist.
Making Singles, Drinking Doubles is out on Bloodshot Records and features JWH and Kelly Hogan's studio recording of It's Only Make Believe. More details can be found here. A live version of the duet, filmed at Mother Egan's, Austin TX during SXSW 2003 will be featured in a documentary on Bloodshot Records called Keeping Time that will air on the Sundance Channel in August. We will let you know when we have the airdate.
In reissue news: As previously mentioned, , Appleseed Recordings will be re-issuing It Happened One Night, with a full bonus disc. JWH is working very closely with them to give you more than your money's worth as he did with Awake and Trad Arr. Jones.
But sometimes, things are done that are out of the direct control of JWH. Such is the case with Here Comes The Groom and The Name Above The Title. These are being reissued on the Collectables CD label as a 2-CD package. Because this is licensed from Rhino to Collectables, Wes was not able to add any bonus tracks. Maybe next time! As ever, this album will be available by secure ordering via The RSPCJWH slightly cheaper than anywhere else.
Re-releases of Why We Fight and John Wesley Harding's New Deal are in the works, meaning that the entire JWH catalogue could be available by this time next year.
8 April 2003Set list from the private event in Ringwood, NJ on 6 April:
Lover's Society
Bad Dream Baby
It Stays
Ordinary Weekend
Goth Girl
I Should Have Stopped
For an Actress
Talking Return of the Great Folk Scare Blues
Intermission
The War is Over
Little Musgrave
The Night He Took Her to the Fairground
Sussex Ghost Story
Hamlet
In Paradise
I'm Wrong About Everything
Protest Protest Protest
Sleeper Awake
Roy Orbison Knows
Window Seat
Devil in Me
Encores:
The Murder of Maria Martin
Same Piece of Air
3 Legged Man
1 April 2003Here is the set list from the 29 March show at Maxwells, Hoboken, NJ:
Headful of Something
Protest Protest Protest
Devil in Me
Bad Dream Baby
Lover's Society
It Stays
Famous Man
Little Musgrave
Monkey & His Cat *
Don't Rain on Me Today *
I'm Wrong About Everything *
Negative Love *
Hamlet
Save a Little Room for Me
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I Try *
* with Deni Bonet (violin)
27 March 2003Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons (in case you hadn't heard of him!), is curating this year's All Tomorrow's Parties in LA and has asked JWH to play. The various events are on June 20-22nd this year at The Palace, The Palladium and The Henry Fonda Theater. Other participants include The Magic Band, The Fall, Patti Smith, Daniel Johnston, The Melvins, Wire, Neko Case and Yo La Tengo. We will let you know where and when JWH is playing. There is a festival web site you can check, too.
Appleseed Records are reissuing JWH's debut album It Happened One Night later this year. A (well-priced) two CD set, it will be the original It Happened One Night concert re-mastered, plus a second CD of an unreleased studio album from 1988/89 called It Never Happened At All. This will include versions of songs from It Happened One Night and other as yet unheard songs, recorded in various studios by JWH, with bands and solo at the time. Here Comes The Groom waylaid this recording process which would have resulted in an alternative first 'band' album. Only one or two of these recordings have ever emerged, and only from cassette copies (eg. The Devil in Me on Dynablob 1). These will be fully mixed 24 track recordings. It Never Happened At All is a reconstruction of what this first album would have sounded like without the intervention of Sire Records and represents an important missing link in the JWH story. And, of course, upon its release, it will be available on this site.
11 March 2003The first words about JWH's first novel can be heard on NPR's To The Best Of Our Knowledge from the author himself at: wpr.org/book/030309b.html.
Please enter the interview at the 34:53 mark - or why not listen to the whole program?
28 February 2003The time has come for JWH to start playing a few shows here and there. This is simply a start, with more to come:
Thursday, March 13: SXSW, Texas Union Theater, 12 midnight. Also on the bill: Fastball.
Saturday March 29: Maxwells, Hoboken NJ. Mary Timony opens.
Saturday May 17: Symphony Space, New York NY
For those living in the NJ, CT or even PA areas, depending on how far you want to travel, there is a unique live JWH event in Ringwood, NJ on Sunday April 6th. Tickets are pretty limited and will be available only via this email address, Drew.Eckmann@Newsweek.com, so please free free to be in touch with Drew.
More details to come on this: JWH will be appearing at The Wisconsin Book Festival in October 2003. This will involve a reading and a performance.
Doug Gordon, the host of To The Best Of Our Knowledge on NPR, interviewed JWH on his last tour. The show is archived and you can listen to it at anytime by going to www.wpr.org/book/030209b.html -- the interview with Wes starts at the 40:30 mark. John Wesley Harding's recording of Jackson Cage, which you may have already heard as a bonus track on the Appleseed reissue of Awake, will be on the cover mount cd of UNCUT magazine next month. The CD contains various Springsteen covers and among the other artists on the cd are Steve Earle, Badly Drawn Boy, Link Wray, Mike Scott, Trisha Yearwood and The Hollies.
Also, JWH is a voice on the new Flare single "Definitive" on Mother West. Check out www.flaremusic.net for details.
20 January 2003
Rich Hall's book Things Snowball, named after the JWH song of the same name, is now out in England, at least. In the UK, the book is published by Abacus priced 9.99 UK Pounds. (There seems to be a downloadable version available at Amazon in the USA.)
There is a brand new interview with JWH up at: www.americana-uk.com/html/americana-uk2.html. This was done by Mark Whitfield last week to tie in with the English tour.
The remaining UK dates are:
Sat 18: The Chattery, Swansea
Sun 19: The Granery, Buckingham (double bill with Jesse Sykes)
Thur 23: Live Theatre, Newcastle (JWH opens)
Fri 24: The Borderline, London (double bill with Jesse Sykes)
Sun 26: Folk Club @ The Cabbage Patch, Twickenham (with Bob Collum)
We have pictures of the Brighton gig, taken by Angela Lubrano. Note JWH's new guitar strap. Sadly, JWH has not been noting down the set lists, so we have no idea what is actually being played, but the Brighton show was one and three-quarter hours long, so we imagine: quite a lot.
JWH will be on Tom Robinson's radio show The Evening Sequence on wednesday night at 7.45pm or so (GMT). We point you in this general direction: www.bbc.co.uk/6music with help on how to tune in, if you need it, found at: www.bbc.co.uk/6music/help/listen.shtml. Tom also mentions: "That night's programme will be available online in RealAudio and Windows Media Player format on demand at any time for a further week after transmission at: www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/6music.shtml under the link "Evening Sequence (Wednesday)". And while you're at it, why not have a look at: www.tomrobinson.com/radio?
Do you know what Mafia is? Check it out here: www.observer.com/pages/story.asp?ID=6782. Story contains a reference to JWH.
27 December 2002
Happy New Year!
The reading of Dickens at Housing Works in NYC just before Christmas made the front page of the NYTimes Arts and Leisure section, including a photo of JWH. The article can be found at the Times site and is called "Where Authors Do More Than Autograph".
17 December 2002
A Christmas Message from JWH:
Merry Christmas to all of you from all of me. This year I shall in Hastings, England in the bosom of my family, celebrating in celebrated Dickensian fashion. And, Baste My Steaming Puddings!, I imagine they'll be a lot of food and a little yuletide cheer too. I shall burst out of this abundant festival of gift-giving and caroling only to go ice-skating on Hastings Lake (which doesn't exist) and play a concert at The Filo on Dec 22nd (Sunday) which is free. Then I shall do approximately nothing for a good few weeks except inspect all my fantastic presents and then play another gig in Brighton - see below. This Christmas I would like to recommend the following:
a) Pulling a cracker (pull by the whole end, not just the little snap thing)
b) Black Adder's Christmas Carol
c) and why not watch it after the film version of Christmas Carol starring Alistair Sim? There's a good double bill.
I hope you're all very well.
Very many happy returns of the season, whichever festival you like to celebrate
with love from your pal
John Wesley Harding
6 December 2002
Handwritten lyrics up for auction! JWH has handwritten the lyrics to The Devil In Me and I'm Wrong About Everything and both these will be up for grabs, along with a sketch. Other items in the auction include handwritten lyrics by Joni Mitchell, Jefferson Airplane, Sparks, Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, The Ramones, Natalie Merchant, Buffalo Tom, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys etc etc.... There's a preview up now on www.pfaw.org, the People For the American Way web site, if anyone is interested in taking a look. The auction takes place this Sunday afternoon on eBay.
4 December 2002
Here are the dates of the British tour. If anyone feels like we should be playing anywhere else, let us know!
2002
Sun 22 Dec: HASTINGS - First In Last Out
2003
Mon 13 Jan: BRIGHTON - Komedia
Sat 18 Jan: SWANSEA - The Chattery
Sun 19 Jan: BUCKINGHAM - The Granery (double bill with Jesse Sykes)
Thur 23 Jan: NEWCASTLE - Live Theatre (JWH opens)
Fri 24 Jan: LONDON - The Borderline (double bill with Jesse Sykes)
1 December 2002
JWH's essay "Listerine: The Life And Opinions Of Laurence Sterne" has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize . The essay can be found in the recently released fifth issue of Post Road literary journal, which features Barry Gifford and Jonathan Lethem, amongst others. Priced $8.99, this can be found in most good book stores and can also be purchased on line here .
Attention New Yorkers: On Saturday 14th December at 3.00pm, there will be a marathon reading of Dicken's A Christmas Carol at Housing Works Used Book Cafe. JWH will be one of the many fabulous readers. Amongst the others are Mary Gaitskill, David Gates, Melissa Bank, Jonathan Lethem, Thurston Moore, Patrick McGrath, Ron Rosenbaum and Jonathan Ames etc etc. Come and celebrate a literary christmas! Housing Works is at 126 Crosby Street, NYC 10012. (212-334-3324) Subway: S,F,V, 6 to Broadway-Lafayette. N, R to Prince St.
English tour dates will follow very shortly - so far, Hastings, Brighton, London, Newcastle and Swansea are confirmed.
20 November 2002
The English tour is taking shape. So far we have:
Dec 22nd: Filo, Hastings, Sussex (free gig!)
Jan 13th: Komedia, Brighton, Sussex
Gigs will certainly follow in Buckingham, Newcastle, London, Swansea - these are confirmed and we'll pass on the details as soon as we have as many gigs as we think we're going to get. They will happen in the window of January 17-February 1, so plan your holidays accordingly. And if anyone has any idea of where else they would like JWH to play in this part of the olde world, then do let us know here at wesweb or jwh@armory.com.
A new MPfree is up -- check out Dreamfaker, a remix of D4's "Dreamfaker" by Master Cylinder.
29 October 2002
The latest MPfreeEP is up! Enjoy!
26 October 2002
Two JWH-linked releases. 18 Again is the new Amy Rigby compilation on Koch Records. It features Beer And Kisses, the Amy/JWH duet from Amy's first record Confessions Of A Mod Housewife. This has therefore been previously released, but without a doubt 18 Again will be worth owning for reasons aside from JWH. Previously unreleased however, is JWH and Kelly Hogan's version of the Conway/Loretta classic It's Only Make Believe, performed many times live but never recorded til recently. This will make its appearance on an upcoming Bloodshoot Records singles compilation. We'll give you the precise details when we have them.
19 October 2002
One show added -- the first-ever JWH club date in Oklahoma:
Tues 19 Nov: The Blue Door, Oklahoma City, OK
17 October 2002
As you may well know, the tour diary is now up and running. Over the next few shows, we will be giving away some Negative Love CD singles to the people amongst you who, while they are purchasing something from us, ask nicely whether we have "anything special underneath the counter."
Two dates have been added to November, after the LA show:
Sat 16: The Rhythm Room, Scottsdale, AZ
Thurs 21: The Cactus Cafe, Austin, TX
We are hoping to add further dates, perhaps in Tulsa, amongst other places.
16 October 2002
More gigs are being added. Here's one:
Nov 10th: Palms Playhouse, Davis, CA
The third Northern California date! Josh Ritter is the support act from Chicago til the end of the tour. We recommend his album The Golden Age Of Radio.
12 October 2002
The first tour diary should go up over the weekend. meanwhile, here is the set-list from the second show. JWH always appreciates it when you hand him a set-list of the evening's entertainment at the end of the night. Thanks from the RSPCJWH for doing that.
TT The Bears, Boston, MA
10/11
Merry Go Round
Your Ghost
The Governess
I'm Staying Here & I'm Not Buying A Gun
Don't Rain On Me Today
Meet The Sheep
Hamlet
Darwin
Me Against Me
Infinite Combinations
The Fall Of The House Of Harding
Humble Bee
Our Lady Of The Highways
Dark Dark Heart
Window Seat
11 October 2002
JWH will be keeping some form of a tour diary on this tour, of course, so watch out for that. First entry shortly. Meanwhile, the tour began in New York last night and here, with plenty of new songs and new old songs and even newer songs, is the set-list:
Makor, NY
10/10
Merry Go Round
Kill the Messenger
The Governess
She's a Piece of Work
Don't Rain on Me Today
Kiss Me Miss Liberty
Hamlet
Goth Girl
It Stays
Sluts
The Red Rose & The Briar
For an Actress
Humble Bee
In Paradise
I'm Wrong About Everything
Window Seat
I'm Staying Here & I'm Not Buying a Gun
Save a Little Room for Me
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Little Musgrave
So We Don't Live Alone
10 October 2002
A nice feature on JWH and his two new albums at Billboard.com, for your reading pleasure!
Click here to read
5 October 2002
JWH did indeed play at the Rich Hall Is Otis Lee Crenshaw show in Manhattan last night. He played two songs in the middle of Otis' set: For An Actress and a song which appeared to be called Hamlet. Otis Lee Crenshaw's songs were great and included Women Call It Stalking and The Scrabble Song. Rich's show runs next Thursday-Saturday, but don't go on Thursday as you'll be missing the opportunity to see JWH at Makor.
Some gig updates:
October 27: Dayton OH - Canal Street Tavern
On that Friday, JWH and Robert will instead play a 45 minute set before Roger McGuinn in Ann Arbor:
October 25: Ann Arbor MI - The Ark
It is difficult to say whether we previously told you about:
October 19: Columbus OH - Little Brothers
Just added:
November 14: Los Angeles CA - Knitting Factory
There are more gigs to come in AZ, NM and TX.
Check the gig page for the most up to date version of the JWH Swings Aroundabouts Tour 2002.
1 October 2002
New Yorkers - on Fri Oct 4th, JWH will be appearing, and playing songs, at Rich Hall's show Rich Hall Is Otis Lee Crenshaw at the Ars Nova Theater, 511 W 54th St between 10th and 11th. 8pm. $12. Rich's Otis Lee Crenshaw character, an imprisoned country and western singer, is beloved in England and this show comes highly recommended.
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