Some of this, some of that. All fantastic!
by M. A. on 7/27/22Birchmere - AlexandriaRating: 5 out of 5A great performer and raconteur. Played a lot of his own stuff intermingled with his father's hits. Excellent, tight band. Very enjoyable.

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Like only the most enduring of artists, A.J. Croce embodies a joyful love of music that's fully matched by his phenomenal talent. A piano virtuoso who started playing as a small child and toured with B.B. King at just 18-years-old, the Nashville-based singer/songwriter has since collaborated and performed with legends and luminaries across a wide expanse of genres (Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, Ry Cooder, Allen Toussaint, to name a few), all while building up an acclaimed catalog that blurs the boundaries between blues, soul, rock & roll, Americana, and much more. When it came time to create his new album Heart of the Eternal, Croce joined forces with in-demand producer Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker) and once again pushed the limits of his artistry, arriving at a transcendent selection of songs that journey from psychedelia to Philadelphia soul to Latin-infused jazz-pop with both unbridled imagination and sophisticated grace.
Recorded at the famed Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, Heart of the Eternal came to life during his downtime from the ongoing Croce Plays Croce tour--a widely celebrated run in which he performs classic songs from his late father Jim Croce, along with his own material and a number of specially curated covers. For help in shaping the freewheeling but exquisitely composed sound of his eleventh studio LP, Croce enlisted the first-rate musicians who make up his longtime live band, including bassist David Barard (a Grammy-winner who performed with Dr. John for nearly four decades), drummer Gary Mallaber (whose credits include iconic albums like Van Morrison's Moondance and Tupelo Honey), and guitarist James Pennebaker (Delbert McClinton, Jimmie Dale Gilmore). The follow-up to his critically lauded cover album By Request--and first original body of work since 2017's Just Like Medicine, hailed as "brilliant" by No Depression and a "fluid expression of sorrow and gratitude" by Pop Matters--the result is the latest evidence of Croce's profound gift for imbuing his songwriting with equal parts hard-won wisdom and heart-on-sleeve emotion.
Kicking off with a glorious bang, Heart of the Eternal opens on the exuberant grooves of "I Got A Feeling": a swaggering piece of psychedelic soul threaded with so much lovingly delivered insight (e.g., "There's a message in the tension on the road to inner peace/When you lose the thing you want, you find the thing you need"). Co-written with Tommy Sims (Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt), the gritty yet radiant track finds Croce taking the helm on lead guitar. "From having done all the Croce Plays Croce shows over the past few years, I'm starting to feel a lot more confident as a guitar player," he notes. Another song featuring his exhilarating performance on lead guitar, "Hey Margarita" brings fiery riffs to a fuzzed-out and high-spirited blues-funk anthem. "With that song in particular I felt inspired by Link Wray and [Chicago blues visionary] Hubert Sumlin, and I wanted it to sound like I was playing through an old radio," Croce reveals.
One of the most powerful moments on Heart of the Eternal, "Reunion" takes the form of a gospel-leaning number spotlighting Croce's warmly impassioned vocals and the luminous harmonies of backup vocalists Jackie Wilson and Katrice Ford (both members of his touring band). With its indelibly hopeful contemplation of mortality and loss, "Reunion" emerged from a writing session with John Oates, whom Croce first met when the two performed at a 2023 Ryman Auditorium event honoring the legacy of John Prine. "When we wrote that song John's father had just turned 100 and told John how he couldn't wait for his reunion with his late wife," Croce recalls. "I thought the idea of reconnecting with someone in the afterlife was really beautiful, so John and I each took that song and created our own very distinct versions of it."
Encompassing everything from heartbreak ballads to existential reflections, Heart of the Eternal endlessly illuminates the tremendous depth of Croce's musicality. On "Complications of Love," for instance, the album takes on a beguiling intensity thanks to the track's hypnotic rhythms, lavish guitar lines, and moody violin melodies. "I wrote that song feeling inspired by tango and Django Reinhardt and all these different styles of music with a very romantic element, and the way it came together was a total surprise," Croce says of the latter. And on the album-closing "The Finest Line," he joins country star Margo Price for a soul-searching meditation on the spirit's destiny after death, setting their call-and-response vocals against a backdrop of haunting harmonies and spellbinding piano work. "I wrote 'The Finest Line' in a very dreamlike state, without even thinking of turning it into a duet," he says. "But Margo just happened to stop by the studio and offered to sing, and it worked perfectly for the song."
All throughout Heart of the Eternal, Croce showcases his dazzling singularity as a pianist--a quality born from a lifelong devotion to his very first instrument. "When I first started playing, I was so little that I couldn't even walk to the piano--I had to crawl to it," he points out. Later in his childhood, piano became something of a lifeline for Croce, who suffered a total loss of eyesight from ages four to ten and turned to blind pianists like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder for much-needed comfort and inspiration. Over the course of an extraordinary career that's found him working with some of the most esteemed producers in music history--including Jack Clement (Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley), Tony Berg (Fiona Apple, Bob Dylan), and Greg Cohen (Tom Waits, John Zorn)--Croce has routinely sought out collaborators who help him to uncover new and unexpected ways of working with piano. To that end, Jennings proved to be an ideal creative partner for the making of Heart of the Eternal. "I love the idea of taking this beautiful instrument and making it sound different than it's ever sounded before, so Shooter and I did a lot of experimenting where we were using guitar pedals and putting unusual effects on the wonderful old Steinway at his studio," says Croce. "Anytime I'm outside my comfort zone it feels really exciting to me, because that's what helps me to grow as a musician."
In the tradition of past releases like his 2009 album Cage of Muses, the title to Heart of the Eternal serves as a subtle nod to Croce's emotional and spiritual relationship with music. "Music has given me everything: it's taught me patience and compassion and empathy; it was my refuge and my religion when I lost my sight as a kid," he says. "When I look back at the music that's inspired me the most, it's the music that has real depth and soul to it, whether that's Little Richard or Otis Redding and Hank Williams or Fiona Apple. Anything that makes me feel is meaningful to me, and I hope that everyone can find that same connection with all of these songs."
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A great performer and raconteur. Played a lot of his own stuff intermingled with his father's hits. Excellent, tight band. Very enjoyable.
Impressive show. Great musician and songwriter! Went to listen because 1, Birchmere is an awesome venue, 2. I know and love Jim Croce's catalog, 3. I had listened to some of A.J.'s tunes when this first was publicized and was blown away.
This concert was so well done! There was a great mix of his own music, other artists, and his fathers. AJ is a brilliant musician, singer and story teller. We had a great evening!
A.J. Croce is touring and playing a mix of his own and his father's music. You need to go see this show if you're a fan of Jim Croce, but also to hear his son's mix of original music and others of blues, pop, country and rock. It was a fantastic show with the crowd on its feet at the Birchmere in Northern Virginia outside D.C. Highly recommend.
Fantastic show, he is great musician, and has a wonderful voice, does a great job on his Dad’s song and his original music is great. Go if you get the chance, highly recommended
Service at Birchmere was great as always, only wish AJ would have commingled his dad’s song in between his songs instead performing most of dads at the end
AJ Croce has a wonderful band with him and the concert was great. He is an energetic performer and had The Birchmere rocking!
I was really expecting more songs of AJ’s father at the performance. Did not get nearly enough. I am not a particular fan of his music and would have skipped the show had it not been billed as AJ sings Jim Croce’s music
I saw AJ in Modesto at the Gallo Center for the Arts in October, 2021. I didn’t know rust to expect, but was absolutely mesmerized listening to him recount the stories behind his own as well as his gone-way-too-soon father. I took my mom because thanks to my parents, I grew up listening to Jim’s music. I would go see AJ again & highly recommend him to others. Also, I love the venue & have been magy times.
Nice concert, Croce's voice more jazzy than expected; would have liked to have heard more of his Dad's songs. Venue is wonderful.
I can’t say enough good things about this artist and the venue. He was just incredible. Such a professional and the room acoustics were perfect. Would definitely go again.
I bought these tickets as a gift for some family members, all of them loved this show. Not only was it one of the best sounding concerts they have been to in a long while, they said A.J. was very engaging and personable. They said they would go see him again in a heartbeat.
Being on stage was an experience to remember. A.J. Croce is a talented musician. The acoustics st the theatre were excellent. The seating was great. There wasn't a bad seat in the house.
I am sooo glad the Orpheum saved this show. It could have easily been cancelled due to the unexpected work to the Halloran Center, but they thought outside the box and came up with the fabulous idea to have the show on the Orpheum Stage. This was a very special night with incredible scenery and beautiful music. How cool it was to see the Orpheum from this perspective. I hope more shows are offered this way...we will definitely attend again! Thanks to Ron for bringing A.J. back and to the team that made this happen on stage!
AJ is an awesome musician and makes it seems like he is playing just to you
Was a great mix of his father's (Jim Croce) songs and his own music. For us it was a 2 hour drive ( each way ) But, it was well worth it.... the theatre was an intimate little place.... with great acoustics.... and you didn't need a binoculars to see the stage.... was a great night..... would definitely recommend.
Mr. Croce put on a wonderful show. Realizing his audience he shared some thoughts about his Dad as well as some of his Dad's music. It was a great mix of music. I personally would have loved to hear more from AJ's catalog but still not disappointed at all.
it was nice to see him . nice shy guy . his playing was unbelievable. he can play anything we went to help my wife hear his father's songs. hard to see him around his piano. nice that he did autographs after the show . wish we could have taken picture
I loved his dad Jim but A.J. Is his own man. His wonderful R&B approach to music, his honky tonk piano Is New Orleans style, and he writes a lot of his own music and its damned good. Think Billy Preston "Nothing from Nothing". He paid one tribute to his dad, He sang Operator...tears came to the my eyes. i miss Jim but we've got AJ, let's appreciate him. A girl of about 21 asked me if I knew who he was and who was his dad. Feeling very old I launched into "......you don't pull on superman's cape, you don't spit into the wind, you pull that mask off the old Lone Ranger......", well I lost my audience about then, but she walked away saying AJ is great. Ps ladies really good looking guy.
Honestly, we had never heard of either artist. We went because we loved the music that their fathers played and were interested in hearing them. They were NOT a disappointment at all! The intimate venue was perfect for them.