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Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Joe Ely, Guy Clark team again

As they've done several times in the past, singer/songwriters Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Joe Ely and Guy Clark will hit the road next month for a round of co-headlining tour dates.

John Hiatt sets more U.S. dates

American music veteran John Hiatt, who has spent the better part of the past 30 years touring, doesn't look like he'll be slowing down any time soon.

John Hiatt readies new album, plots summer tour

John Hiatt will back his forthcoming album with a lengthy string of summer concerts.

Lovett, Hiatt, Ely and Clark set more co-headlining dates

Fellow singer/songwriters Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Joe Ely and Guy Clark continue to map shows for the 2005 leg of their co-headlining tour.

Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt, Joe Ely and Guy Clark co-headline songwriters tour

Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt have wrapped up their respective summer tours and will join fellow singer-songwriters Joe Ely and Guy Clark for a joint run through October.

John Hiatt launches extensive round of U.S. dates

Singer-songwriter John Hiatt is traversing the U.S. through the spring and summer as he works out material for a planned solo-acoustic album that's expected to hit stores in October.

Robert Cray set to drop new album, launch tour with John Hiatt

Bluesman Robert Cray releases his 13th studio album on Tuesday (7/1), and supports the set with a lengthy road trip featuring many co-headlining dates with John Hiatt and the Goners.

Robert Cray, John Hiatt line up summer road work

Modern blues purveyors the Robert Cray Band and roots-rock outfit John Hiatt and the Goners team this summer for a lengthy co-headlining tour that opens in late July.

Lyle Lovett embarks on co-headlining tour, readies Large Band for summer

Lyle Lovett teams with fellow singer-songwriters John Hiatt, Guy Clark and Joe Ely for a spring tour of North America, and follows the outing with a series of outdoor summer gigs with his Large Band.

Interview: John Hiatt

The soft-spoken, slow-talking John Hiatt is somewhat somber this morning. It's been just over a week since the World Trade Center terrorist attacks, and Hiatt was in New York at the time for promotional interviews.