John Hiatt can sum up his strengths in just five words, as befits a long-celebrated songwriter whose credits include such memorably titled gems as “She Loves The Jerk,” “Sure Pinocchio” and “My Edge ...
John Hiatt is the do-it-all rocker. Hiatt-penned songs have been made into hits by bluesman Buddy Guy (“Feels Like Rain”), country singer Suzy Bogguss (“Drive South”), rocker Jeff Healy (“Angel Eyes”) ...
As John Hiatt sang in his 1990 hit “Real Fine Love,” he was 18 when he “stole out of Indiana in the back of a pickup truck.” The Broad Ripple High School dropout eventually built a towering ...
Cry To Me; All The Way To The River; Aces Up Your Sleeve; Poor Imitation Of God; Nothing In My Heart; Over The Hill; Outrunning My Soul; Hide Your Tears; The Odds Of Loving You; One Stiff Breeze; ...
SNOWMASS VILLAGE On his forthcoming album, for which some 17 songs are already recorded, John Hiatt has gone mostly the acoustic route. The album, tentatively titled “What Love Can Do,” features Hiatt ...
"For two minutes and 20 seconds, it felt like all of Nashville was on the same page. I know I'm just an old guy and I can get nostalgic ... but it was nice." It was Aug. 21, 2017, and those memorable ...
Knucklehead is one of songwriter’s songwriter John Hiatt’s favorite words. He uses it to describe fellow Midwesterner Iggy Pop, who covered Hiatt’s “Something Wild” a few years ago, and he uses it to ...