MUSIC: Catching Up with Marshall Crenshaw

Ken Abrams, GoLocalProv Music Critic

MUSIC: Catching Up with Marshall Crenshaw

Trivia Question: Who’s the only actor/musician who has played both Buddy Holly and John Lennon in the movies and on stage? Why Marshall Crenshaw, of course. The singer broke onto the national scene in the late 70s in the original touring company of Beatlemania, playing the part of John Lennon. Later, after establishing himself as a musician, he starred as Buddy Holly in the 1987 movie “La Bamba,” the tragic story of 50’s teen idol Richie Valens.

Appearing Thursday at Narrows Center

Crenshaw, who is better known as a guitarist and songwriter, is coming to the Narrows Center this Thursday January 23rd. He’s recognized for his upbeat 80’s hits “Someday, Someway,” “Cynical Girl,” and “Whenever You’re on My Mind.” It’s a return visit for the Detroit native, who still plays solo gigs as well as shows with his adopted band, The Bottle Rockets. It may seem an unlikely pairing.

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“We share the same booking agent, and he suggested we try playing together,” noted Crenshaw in an interview with GoLocal. “It really clicked for me. The Bottle Rockets add a sense of excitement and adventure to the music.”

Cerebral Pop

In the early 1980s, Crenshaw filled arenas playing songs from his classic albums “Marshall Crenshaw,” “Downtown,” and “Field Day.” He was a critic’s favorite, playing jangly guitar and singing well crafted cerebral pop songs. He’s enjoyed years of well deserved acclaim, channeling the spirit of Buddy Holly better than anyone else out there.

Driving and Dreaming

There’s no major new album coming along with this tour, but Crenshaw is slowly releasing new material. “I doubt I’ll ever make a traditional album again; I’m wired a certain way,” noted the guitarist.

Since 2012, he’s been releasing 10’ vinyl EP’s, featuring 3 songs – a cover, an original, and a new tune - per disk. “The plan is for three releases per year; it’s like a constant flow of new stuff.” He’ll be debuting one of those new songs, Driving and Dreaming, at the Narrows show.

The Bottle Rockets

Opening the show and also backing Crenshaw will be “alt-country” originators The Bottle Rockets. Along with groups like Uncle Tupelo and Whiskeytown, they more or less invented the “alt-country” genre which is a major piece of the Americana movement. Their mix of roots-rock and ragged guitars, along with a touch of swamp humor, has made them a critical favorite as well.

At the Narrows

At Thursday’s Fall River show, expect an “Everly Brothers classic or two” and “maybe a new guitar.” The Bottle Rockets open the evening at 8PM and then support Crenshaw in his set. Tickets are available here.

Ken Abrams reviews Roots, Rock and Blues for GoLocalProv. He can be reached at [email protected].


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