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The Scene of the Crime


Accomplices: the Drive By Truckers, Spooner Oldham
New Record Out Sept. 25 on Anti-

With the arrival of her new CD SCENE OF THE CRIME , the flinty, intense soul stylist BETTYE LAVETTE unleashes a set of aggressive, sublimely crafted songs that are nothing short of mesmerizing.

Accompanied by the freewheeling renegade Southern rock band Drive By Truckers, SCENE OF THE CRIME is a multifaceted gem, ablaze with the unusual light cast by LAVETTE's complex layers of wrath, reflection and resolve. Recorded in the classic soul mine of Muscle Shoals' FAME Studios, the set is fraught with dire psychological elements. SCENE OF THE CRIME represents a volatile bid to dispel the shadow still cast by LAVETTE's simmering frustration over her stillborn Muscle Shoals-recorded 1972 masterpiece Child of the Seventies, an album that Atlantic Records maddeningly - and inexplicably - shelved before anyone heard it.


LAVETTE's vocals, a richly calculated union of blunt force trauma and unspeakable tenderness, boil over with long-carried need to flout that blow. Using a hand-picked set of titles by a diverse set of writers (from Willie Nelson to Elton John) LAVETTE foments another artistic revolution as she quells an aching personal thwart. Her revelatory, communicative performances confront decades of aggravation and disappointment not with bitterness, but upright defiance. The SCENE OF THE CRIME equation is enhanced further by contributions from two Muscle Shoals mainstays, keyboardist Spooner Oldham and bassist David Hood (who just happens to be father of Drive By Truckers guitarist Patterson Hood), and the sound achieved - gritty, restrained, fuzz-gilded, deep soul-rock grooves - provides ideal support.


The result of this striking convergence is profound, a resonant, emotional conquest of forty five years of hurt and bad memories. LAVETTE is captured in full fury, cementing the promise of 2005's extraordinary I've Got My Own Hell to Raise, a glorious reintroduction which also re-asserted her as one of America's most forceful and accomplished soul singers. While few were prepared for the hammering ardor of the Detroit soul veteran's approach, the disc was met with high praise ("an album of harrowing beauty," New York Times; "grabs listeners by the shoulders and insists they pay heed," Wall Street Journal) and won LAVETTE a long overdue measure of recognition.


Now, SCENE OF THE CRIME delivers an even more intimate session with the unrivaled singer. It also underscores the might of the Drive By Truckers, a young band who have been steadily increasing their own cachet. As the LA Times' Ann Powers said of their recent Stagecoach festival appearance, "the Truckers earned the right to a title several artists vied for this weekend: rightful heirs to the legacy of 1960s pioneers the Band." LAVETTE herself said, "To have recorded with Patterson's father all those years ago, and now to have recorded with both of them was singularly unique, and since it didn't happen for me the other time in Muscle Shoals, this was really a relief - I'm trying to avoid using the word revenge. And it's great to be able to show up with a strong voice and able to fit into a size 6 dress, so, really, the only ones I'm still angry with are those who died - because they can't see me."

This powerful, multi-generational mixture brings a remarkable gravity, and SCENE OF THE CRIME is a passionately declarative artistic achievement, one that could only have originated with the incomparable BETTYE LAVETTE.

 

 

Bettye LaVette

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"Before Aretha Franklin was crowned the Queen of Soul, before the Supremes had their first hit and before anyone even knew who Stevie Wonder was, BETTYE LAVETTE was the emerging star of Detroit." - Read More

 


 

Living Blues Magazine

Bettye LaVette graced the cover of the Sept/Oct '07 Living Blues Magazine. The issue included a 10 page feature on Bettye, chronicling her long career and her recent "breakthrough."

Betty LaVette and her producer Joe Henry were both honored with awards in the July/August 2006 issue of Living Blues Magazine. Bettye LaVette was named Comeback Artist of the Year in the Living Blues Critic's Poll. Joe Henry garnered the Producer of the Year / New Recording award for his work producing Bettye's album, I've Got My Own Hell to Raise, on Anti Records. Consistent raves for the CD (as well as for Bettye's live shows) have been a major factor in Bettye's recent breakthrough to her largest audience ever. Watch for Bettye and her band to continue to tour worldwide see tour dates.

 

 

Bettye LaVette

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Rhythm & Blues Foundation award
Bettye a special "Individual Award
"

Bettye LaVette was honored by The Rhythm & Blues Foundation at the Pioneer Awards on June 29 2006 at Philadelphia's Park Hyatt Hotel. Previous honorees have included Sly & The Family Stone, Wilson Pickett, Ray Charles, James Brown, Marvin Gaye and Etta James.

The Rhythm & Blues Foundation awarded Bettye LaVette a special "Individual Award". Other awards went to Motown founder Berry Gordy, Otis Redding, Chubby Checker, The DelFonics and others.

The R&B Foundation is an independent, nonprofit, service organization whose mission is to provide public recognition and financial assistance to rhythm and blues artists.

 

 

Bettye LaVette

Bettye also has a new CD out:
"Take Another Little Piece of My Heart"

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I've Got My Own Hell to Raise

 

Bettye LaVette's album "I've Got My Own Hell To Raise"
(on ANTI-) receives worldwide acclaim.

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Listen to Bettye LaVette sing "Little Sparrow"
on the CBS Late Show with David Letterman

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