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“The road goes on forever ...”

It’s not always easy to sum up a career — let alone a life’s ambition — so succinctly, but those five words from Robert Earl Keen’s calling-card anthem just about do it. You can complete the lyric with the next five words — the ones routinely shouted back at Keen by thousands of fans a night (“and the party never ends!”) — just to punctuate the point with a flourish, but it’s the part about the journey that gets right to the heart of what makes Keen tick. Some people take up a life of playing music with the goal of someday reaching a destination of fame and fortune; but from the get-go, Keen just wanted to write and sing his own songs, and to keep writing and singing them for as long as possible.

Earlier this year, Keen played a handful of sold-out theater dates with Lyle Lovett, just two old friends swapping songs on acoustic guitars like they used to do on Keen’s front porch in College Station. But the lion’s share of his concert schedule still finds him playing full-tilt with his seasoned road and studio band: Brotherton on guitar, Bill Whitbeck on bass, Tom Van Schaik on drums, and Marty Muse on steel guitar. “I’ve been with this band for 20 years now,” Keen says proudly. “I used to think that was just sort of an interesting fact, but now it’s almost a total anomaly — that just doesn’t happen much. I always felt like once you lock into the right bunch of people, you try to do the best by them that you can. So we’ve been able to stay together a long time, and I think one thing that makes it worthwhile for people to come see us as an act is the fact that it’s not like we’re trying to work it all out onstage — we’ve already worked everything out.”

As for what they’ll be working on next, well, Keen’s fans probably won’t have to wait very long. Despite the fact that 2014 will mark the 30th anniversary of his first album, No Kinda Dancer, Keen’s primary focus remains — as ever — more on the road still ahead than the road behind him.

“We take everything one year at a time,” he says, “but I am hell-bent and bound to make a record this year. I really don’t know what I have in mind as far as what it will be, but what will happen is I will go off to my ‘Scriptorium’ for three or four days to write with no distractions, and I’ll have a record by the time I’m finished. I’m locked into this idea, and I know for a fact that I’m going to get a new record out ... unless I get hit by a bus or get run over by my own bus!”

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 597 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Very Keen on Keen (Robert Earl, Jr. that is!)

    by LKW1 on 10/3/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    Fantastic, fun evening at the Troubadour. Played without a break, excellent covers, great originals...the band is superlative! Their combined talent, with bonus points for his wit and clever lyrics, makes for a solid evening of fine music and some good laughs!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Robert Earl Keen played a great show!!

    by judithj4 on 10/3/09House of Blues San Diego - San Diego

    The concert was in San DIego's House of Blues and it was a really good concert. The venue was great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    REK Never Disappoints

    by sdtex on 10/2/09House of Blues San Diego - San Diego

    American icon. Kills it every single show. Thanks.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    REK and Opening Acts Were Highly Forgettable!

    by Tranqulized on 8/17/09Fraze Pavilion - Kettering

    Tickets for this performer were way overpriced, and judging from the size of the audience, I think most agreed. The opening acts were OK, when they played some lively music, there were way too many slow ballad-type songs that had us nodding off - not a good choice for a live concert.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great night for show!

    by zippycat on 8/10/09Fraze Pavilion - Kettering

    What great night. Show started earlier than usual. 7 p.m. Opening act "The Greencards" played a solid set of Bluegrass/Rockabilly.Fantastic singer. Second band or artist Sara Watkins(?) Great fiddle player.She seemed a little shy at first but really opened up as the crowd warmed to her.. REK came on around 9:15 and Playing everybodies favorites, proceeded to rock the house. Wife wasn't sure if she'd know any of his songs. When I looked over she was singing right along. Had a few raindrops. Heard the fastest version of "The Road Goes On Forever" Liked "The Family Christmas" and "The Front Porch". Hell, liked the whole show! Fraze is a great place to enjoy a concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    REK is Like Wine or (Shiner Bock)

    by TravelinLight on 8/9/09Fraze Pavilion - Kettering

    We saw these guys last in Knoxville '06. That was a great show, but I think this one topped that. Part of this had to be the venue. Being an old fart, I've been going to concerts since the 70s. The Fraze Pavillion is an awsome place to see a show! The band was awsome as were the opening acts. I still find it hard to believe more people don't know how talented REK and his band are. The botton line is, I've driven 5 hours to see these guys, so the 2.5 to Kettering was a bargin. CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT SHOW IN OUR AREA!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    REK is amazing!

    by JerTon on 8/9/09Fraze Pavilion - Kettering

    Robert Earl Keen had another wonderful performace. His shows are entertaining and makes for a wonderful evening. We hope that he comes back to Dayton every year!!!