BMI.com, September 10, 2019

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BMI honors John Hiatt with Troubadour Award


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Tribute performances by Elvis Costello, Lyle Lovett, Lilly Hiatt, The World Famous Headliners, Delbert McClinton, The War and Treaty, and Marcus King

Last night, BMI honored legendary singer-songwriter John Hiatt with its Troubadour Award at the company's Nashville office. The private dinner celebrated the career of Hiatt, with additional musical homage paid by a group of heavy hitters that included Elvis Costello, Lyle Lovett, The World Famous Headliners, Delbert McClinton, War and Treaty, Marcus King, and Lilly Hiatt, a diverse group of performers who exemplify Hiatt's indelible influence on generations of songwriters.

"To me, there is something ancient about his music, like it was always there. The songs are sometimes graphic but always easy to digest," says Jody Williams, VP, Creative Nashville. "So many of the artists who have covered his songs are great writers themselves. That's the ultimate compliment."

In the musical tribute to Hiatt, who is only the third artist to receive the BMI Troubadour Award, The World Famous Headliners performed "Thing Called Love," which was a hit for Bonnie Raitt in 1989; Lyle Lovett gave a rendition of "Train to Birmingham"; Delbert McClinton performed the perennial favorite "Have A Little Faith In Me"; Elvis Costello moved the crowd with his version of "Take Off Your Uniform"; and the War and Treaty performed "Feels Like Rain" before closing out the night's performances with "Riding With the King," featuring blues guitar virtuoso Marcus King.

As the evening continued, Lilly Hiatt, an accomplished BMI songwriter and performer in her own right, spoke about her father. "I think the reason he is such a beautiful songwriter is because he has flung himself so completely into life," said Lilly. "He opened his eyes in a way that most people don't, and with that came poetry."

BMI presented Hiatt with a Gibson LG-2 guitar provided by Nashville's own Gibson Brands. Sponsors for the event included Bulleit Frontier Whiskey, Daou Vineyards and FirstBank.


Tags: BMI Troubadour AwardBMI BuildingNashvilleTennesseeJohn HiattLyle LovettDelbert McClintonEmmylou HarrisBonnie RaittTake Off Your Uniform


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BMI.com, September 10, 2019


BMI reports on the Troubadour Award dinner honoring John Hiatt, Monday, September 9, 2019, BMI Building, Nashville, Tennessee, with performances by Elvis Costello, Delbert McClinton, Lyle Lovett and others.

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Jody Williams, Marcus King, Ken Levitan, Delbert McClinton, Nancy Hiatt, John Hiatt,
Elvis Costello, Mike O'Neill, Robert Earl Keen, Emmylou Harris and Lyle Lovett.
Photo by Erika Goldring.

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