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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 184 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    dazzling performance

    by ReallyRobin on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    the evening started out slow with horrible traffic and a less than impressive oppening act, but the minute Rhiannon came on stage things took a turn for the better. The unassuming song writer from The Basment Tapes documentary lit up the stage. She looked stunning and when she began to sing I was simply awed. After three arrangements she humbly addressed the audience, describing the songs and paying tribute Dolly Pardon as an under appreciated song writer. Then came the highlight of the evening for me. Not mAny people can sing a Patsy Cline song but Rhiannon executed the song with skill, power, and emotion. The. Nigjt just got better and better from there. I was impressed by the diversity Of material she can perform and how her style and expression fits the song she is singing. Even through standing ovations and thunderous applause Rhiannon remained "real". She sincerely give credit to all others involved in the performance. The Carolina Chocolte Drops were amazing LFocvDcN2rartists as well who plAyed with all their heart and soul. I was blown away song after song. Rhiannon responded to her audience with excitement at the end of the show graces us with two encores, the second of which we were surprised by the appearance of Marcus Mumford, as she sang my favorite song from The Basement Tapes documentary. It was one of the best shows I have ever seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Giddens was breathtaking!!!

    by JCVega on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    Rhiannon Giddens and her band were spectacular. They put on a truly remarkable and unforgettable show. Her music and her voice truly touched my soul in a way I could not describe. I will definitely go to see her when she returns to New York

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Giddens: Simply Perfect

    by Mayfly1950 on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    Giddens' classically trained voice has unbelievable range, which complements her eclectic musical choices ranging from blues to gospel. Her band, which is mostly the Carolina Chocolate Drops, would put on a great show without a vocalist. Together, they were as good as it gets. The next time she's appearing in NYC, we will be there.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A huge new star!!

    by Easterngal on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    Loved her always along with the Chocolate Drops. She was, and her new CD is fantastic. She is so good, great range, beautiful, funky and all around wonderful performer. The additional cello player was a huge part of the sound. Band was tight and solid. Loved the whole thing. I brought a friend who is now a huge fan.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Giddens....don't miss her show!!

    by Shaggy1024 on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    Incredible show with Carolina Chocolate Drops backing her up

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    love Rhiannon

    by kisco on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    She was amazing and so was the cello. The beauty and range of her voice is a thrill. The opening act was a dud......boring and repetitive.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome in every way!!!

    by coolit on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    I have been waiting for this band to cone nice for quite awhile. It was amazing to them all together performing some unforgettable songs. It great for the world to see that there are bands that "look" like this performing these songs. Amazing. .

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Rules

    by georgedestefano on 4/12/15Town Hall - New York

    What an extraordinary concert Rhiannon Giddens and her band gave at Town Hall. A richly diverse program that covered many bases -- country, blues, bluegrass, Appalachian ballads, R&B, chanson -- but felt all of a piece. Giddens brought the house down on almost every number.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Breeze2000 on 4/7/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    One of the best concerts I have ever seen. Extraordinary.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Everything I hoped for and more!

    by ValliFan62 on 4/6/15Carolina Theatre - Durham

    What a great show at the Carolina Theatre in Durham with upcoming star Rhiannon Giddens, a multi-talented singer with a vocal performance ranging from Patsy Cline to the Broadway musical Odetta and songs from "She's Got You" to "Waterboy." Rhiannon also plays the banjo and classical violin. And the band members accompanying her are super. A recent performance on Letterman had him saying "Wow!" five times. After seeing her, I couldn't agree more.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue, Great show

    by Anonymous on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    Rhiannon Giddons is a true artist... She's bringing many types of music together, and keeping some really important work alive through her modern interpretation and performance. All of the musicians were terrific, and I love how she tells the story throughout the show - through her words and her music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    Rhiannon and the Chocolate Drops are amazing, and they put together a great show with high performance value!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon has a voice like an angel.

    by Johnna1461 on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    We were absolutely enthralled by her spirit and her fellow performers. We look forward to seeing her talent grow and her star rise as more people are exposed to her beautiful voice. Keep pushing your way to the top. We will enjoy watching and listening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Magnificent voice, magnificent band!

    by LPATL55 on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    There are a few times in your life when you know you have experienced a true moment of greatness, and this concert will always stand out as one of the best live performances we have ever seen and heard. Rhiannon Giddens touched our hearts, and she and her outstanding band took us on an unforgettable, joyful musical tour.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by ReviewJones on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    I would not buy another ticket to see Giddens as a headliner. I would see her at a festival.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Blew us away!

    by LazyGuy on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    One of the best shows I've ever been to! Rhiannon is simply an incredible talent and seems to be a beautiful person.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Giddens was Tremendous!

    by Anonymous on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    Great Artist and Great Performance....Very Much worth the ticket price.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Can't Miss Event

    by Batman47 on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    ABSOLUETLY GREAT, everything I expected from her. It was a great show, her sincere audience appreciation came through loud and clears.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unbelievable

    by BirdmanCrowe on 4/6/15Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    Every once in a while you see a truly special performance. U2 warming up for Todd Rundgren, Pink Floyd with floating animals and this show. Truly a special event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Giddens is a force of nature!

    by LADH06 on 4/5/15Carolina Theatre - Durham

    I put name to voice together when Rhiannon Giddens performed on the Prairie Home Companion. Coincidentally, almost immediately after her performance on that popular NPR radio program, I got the announcement that she would be appearing at the Carolina Theater, and I wasted no time in getting a ticket. And am I glad I did. Ms. Giddens' choice of music is quirky, varied, and interesting - a perfect showcase for her amazing versatility and vocal range. The use of light stacks on the stage was incredibly effective - in one song, for example (perhaps the song by Odetta?) as Ms. Giddens motioned in a certain direction, gold lights flashed simultaneously as if she were hurling the light with her arms. For more intimate, bistro-like numbers, the lights were blue and purple, providing the ambiance of a small club. The backup band was exceptional. I thoroughly enjoyed the show.