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It was toward the end of the T Bone Burnett–curated September 2013 Another Day, Another Time concert at New York City’s Town Hall—a celebration of the early ’60s folk revival that had inspired the Joel and Ethan Coen film Inside Llewyn Davis—when singer Rhiannon Giddens indisputably stole the show. Performing Odetta’s “Water Boy” with, as the New York Times put it, “the fervor of a spiritual, the yips of a folk holler, and the sultry insinuation of the blues,” Giddens brought the star-studded audience to its feet. She was the talk of the lobby during intermission as those attendees unfamiliar with her Grammy Award–winning work as a member of African-American folk interpreters Carolina Chocolate Drops wondered who exactly Rhiannon Giddens was, with her elegant bearing, prodigious voice, and fierce spirit.

On her Nonesuch solo debut Tomorrow Is My Turn, Giddens and Burnett revisit “Water Boy,” its Odetta-arranged work-song rhythm serving as both provocation and a statement of power. Giddens delivers an equally thunderous rendition, one made all the more striking when placed between a gentle, ruminative interpretation of Dolly Parton’s “Don’t Let It Trouble Your Mind” and a version of Hank Cochran’s “She’s Got You,” popularized by Patsy Cline, that Giddens imbues with “an old-timey R&B vibe,” abetted by Carolina Chocolate Drops band-mate Hubby Jenkins. The breadth of musical vision on Tomorrow Is My Turn fulfills the promise of that brief but stunning star turn at Town Hall. The album incorporates gospel, jazz, blues, and country, plus a hint of proto-rock and roll, and Giddens displays an emotional range to match her dazzling vocal prowess throughout.

The life that Giddens explores at the climax of Tomorrow Is My Turn is her own creative one, on the lilting, self-penned ballad “Angel City.” Though she regards herself far more as singer than songwriter, “Angel City,” composed in the course of a single night during the recording of the Burnett-helmed The New Basement Tapes project, fits perfectly at the close of the set, gently paying homage to the elder artists whose work comprise the rest of the album. “It was these women, these artists, who had helped me, who had come with me on this journey, and here are lyrics that represented that.”

Tomorrow Is My Turn was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville, with a multi-generational group of players whom Burnett assembled. Among them are fiddle player Gabe Witcher and double bassist Paul Kowert of label-mates Punch Brothers; percussionist Jack Ashford of Motown’s renowned Funk Brothers; inventive drummer and Burnett stalwart Jay Bellerose; veteran folk-blues guitarist Colin Linden; legendary backup singer Tata Vega; and Nashville session great, bassist Dennis Crouch. Giddens enthuses, “We had Dennis and Paul on stand-up bass at the same time on some of these tracks. They are all ‘musicians’ musicians’ and they did cool stuff they don’t always get the opportunity to play. It was a bit of a challenge for them too, all these different kinds of music; every day was something new. We’d start the day by watching the original inspiration for the song on YouTube, and then we would go cut it. They were a diverse group of people, but it felt like a real band.”

The songs here, says Giddens, “are all facets of the human condition.” Taken together, they answer the question Twyla Tharp posed at the beginning of Giddens’ solo adventure.  Tomorrow Is My Turn is a composite portrait of “Ruby,” of America, and of Giddens herself, whose turn is clearly right now.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 170 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fabulous Music and Performance

    by Rich H. on 4/24/24The Fillmore - San Francisco

    First time at the Fillmore West. Went with local friends who recommended the show. It was among the best I've ever seen. Giddens has a very appealing energy and stage presence, and her voice is truly spectacular -- both musically appealing and moving in a powerful way. The band was incredible, too, working together on each song with amazingly tight coordination and an obvious sense of joy. I will never forget this magnificent evening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    One of the all time greats

    by Snavedog on 4/24/24The Fillmore - San Francisco

    We saw Rhiannon Giddens at the Fillmore in San Francisco on Sunday night. I felt blessed and privileged to be there. That might have been the best show I have ever seen there, of many many. I knew she can play the banjo and fiddle, but had no idea what a great singer she is. The band was top notch. The range of music was staggering. I’d go again in a heartbeat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Music

    by Joey on 4/24/24The Fillmore - San Francisco

    My wife and I really enjoyed the Rhiannon Giddens’ concert. The vocals and band were fantastic. I highly recommend seeing her in concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An amazing Performance

    by jzinn on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    Rhiannon Giddens is a multi-talented performer with top notch musicians. Her bredth and depth of artistry knows no bounds. Her voice is strong and melodic. Charley Lowry is a remarkable talent herself. A perfect pairing. The concert was awe inspiring.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Simply transforming!

    by Groucho on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    We had seen Rhiannon Giddens a few years ago at the Met with her bassist & piano/accordion player. It was a remarkable experience, to be sure. But to hear her with a full band was even a bigger treat! There's a phrase, "I'd listen to _____ sing the phone book & enjoy it"or words to that effect. Rhiannon Giddens is the singer that fills that blank! The accompanying band was terrific, especially Dirk Powell.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing concert with incredible band

    by eriver209 on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    This is the only concert I have ever been to where the entire band was visibly excited to be on stage for the entire concert. I don't think the drummer ever stopped smiling. Rhiannon Giddens is incredibly talented and has an incredible catalogue of songs. Each member of her band is also impressively talented in ways that were apparent throughout the show. Fantastic.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What does she do?

    by twinkletoes on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    Rhiannon spans so many genres. She is so comfortable and real on stage. Great band. Dirk Powell does it all! Glad to hear some Cajun songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Gift that is Rhiannon Giddens

    by Hank on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    I feel so lucky to have found RG, even late in life. However, if not late in life, I would not have had the experience of traveling from Missouri to NYC and, along with my wife, take our granddaughter and a friend to the concert at the Beacon Theater. Sharing Rhiannon Giddens with our granddaughter was the highlight of our first trip ever to NYC.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great time!

    by Ben on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    Excellent concert. Great connexion with the audience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon rocks my heart and soul!

    by Bobbie on 3/19/24Beacon Theatre - New York

    Rhiannon's voice, songs, fiddling, banjo playing - it's all stunning! The talented musicians she surrounds herself with helped send the music vibration across the audience at the Beacon Theater. I was thoroughly uplifted - and, in these weird and hard times, being uplifted is necessary and healing. It was all just plain, amazing fun!