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It was toward the end of the T Bone Burnett–curated September 2013 Another Day, Another Time concert at New York City’s Town Hall—a celebration of the early ’60s folk revival that had inspired the Joel and Ethan Coen film Inside Llewyn Davis—when singer Rhiannon Giddens indisputably stole the show. Performing Odetta’s “Water Boy” with, as the New York Times put it, “the fervor of a spiritual, the yips of a folk holler, and the sultry insinuation of the blues,” Giddens brought the star-studded audience to its feet. She was the talk of the lobby during intermission as those attendees unfamiliar with her Grammy Award–winning work as a member of African-American folk interpreters Carolina Chocolate Drops wondered who exactly Rhiannon Giddens was, with her elegant bearing, prodigious voice, and fierce spirit.

On her Nonesuch solo debut Tomorrow Is My Turn, Giddens and Burnett revisit “Water Boy,” its Odetta-arranged work-song rhythm serving as both provocation and a statement of power. Giddens delivers an equally thunderous rendition, one made all the more striking when placed between a gentle, ruminative interpretation of Dolly Parton’s “Don’t Let It Trouble Your Mind” and a version of Hank Cochran’s “She’s Got You,” popularized by Patsy Cline, that Giddens imbues with “an old-timey R&B vibe,” abetted by Carolina Chocolate Drops band-mate Hubby Jenkins. The breadth of musical vision on Tomorrow Is My Turn fulfills the promise of that brief but stunning star turn at Town Hall. The album incorporates gospel, jazz, blues, and country, plus a hint of proto-rock and roll, and Giddens displays an emotional range to match her dazzling vocal prowess throughout.

The life that Giddens explores at the climax of Tomorrow Is My Turn is her own creative one, on the lilting, self-penned ballad “Angel City.” Though she regards herself far more as singer than songwriter, “Angel City,” composed in the course of a single night during the recording of the Burnett-helmed The New Basement Tapes project, fits perfectly at the close of the set, gently paying homage to the elder artists whose work comprise the rest of the album. “It was these women, these artists, who had helped me, who had come with me on this journey, and here are lyrics that represented that.”

Tomorrow Is My Turn was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville, with a multi-generational group of players whom Burnett assembled. Among them are fiddle player Gabe Witcher and double bassist Paul Kowert of label-mates Punch Brothers; percussionist Jack Ashford of Motown’s renowned Funk Brothers; inventive drummer and Burnett stalwart Jay Bellerose; veteran folk-blues guitarist Colin Linden; legendary backup singer Tata Vega; and Nashville session great, bassist Dennis Crouch. Giddens enthuses, “We had Dennis and Paul on stand-up bass at the same time on some of these tracks. They are all ‘musicians’ musicians’ and they did cool stuff they don’t always get the opportunity to play. It was a bit of a challenge for them too, all these different kinds of music; every day was something new. We’d start the day by watching the original inspiration for the song on YouTube, and then we would go cut it. They were a diverse group of people, but it felt like a real band.”

The songs here, says Giddens, “are all facets of the human condition.” Taken together, they answer the question Twyla Tharp posed at the beginning of Giddens’ solo adventure.  Tomorrow Is My Turn is a composite portrait of “Ruby,” of America, and of Giddens herself, whose turn is clearly right now.

Setlists

    1. 1.Freight Train (Elizabeth Cotten cover)
    2. 2.High on a Mountain (Ola Belle Reed cover)
    3. 3.Dimanche Après-Midi ([traditional] cover)
    4. 4.Quoi faire (Canray Fontenot cover)
    5. 5.Shoot That Buffalo (Elizabeth Cotten cover)
    6. 6.Somewhere Between (Merle Haggard cover)
    7. 7.At the Purchaser's Option
    8. 8.Pipi Danga ((Traditional Congolese song sung in Linga))
    9. 9.Red Bird Road (Dirk Powell cover)
    1. 1.Freight Train (Elizabeth Cotten cover)
    2. 2.Georgia Buck (Joe and Tommy Thompson cover)
    3. 3.High on a Mountain (Ola Belle Reed cover)
    4. 4.Dimanche Après-Midi / Quoi faire (Dirk Powell sings)
    5. 5.Western Nigerian song - Justin Robinson sings
    6. 6.hip-hop song - Demeanor sings
    7. 7.Somewhere Between (Merle Haggard cover) (Amelia Powell sings)
    8. 8.Old Corn Liquor
    9. 9.Bonsoir Moreau (Dirk Powell sings)
    10. 10.blues song - "step away, I've got my soul in my hands"
    11. 11.Shoot That Buffalo (Elizabeth Cotten cover) (Justin Robinson sings)
    12. 12.Red Bird Road (Dirk Powell cover) (Dirk and Amelia Powell sing)
    13. 13.Marching Jaybird (Etta Baker cover)
    14. 14.Pipi Danga
    15. 15.At the Purchaser's Option
    16. 16.God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign (The Carter Family cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 17.We Could Fly
    1. 1.Freight Train (Elizabeth Cotten cover)
    2. 2.Georgia Buck (Joe and Tommy Thompson cover)
    3. 3.High on a Mountain (Ola Belle Reed cover)
    4. 4.Dimanche Après-Midi ([traditional] cover)
    5. 5.Quoi faire (Canray Fontenot cover)
    6. 6.West Nigerian song sung in Yoruba by Justin Robinson
    7. 7.Rap song sung by Demeanor
    8. 8.Somewhere Between (Merle Haggard cover)
    9. 9.Shoot That Buffalo (Elizabeth Cotten cover)
    10. 10.Red Bird Road (Dirk Powell cover)
    11. 11.Marching Jaybird (Etta Baker cover)
    12. 12.Pipi Danga (Traditional Congolese song sung in Linga)
    13. 13.At the Purchaser's Option
    14. 14.Birmingham Sunday
    15. 15.Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Robert Robinson cover)
    16. 16.Rain Crow
    17. 17.Something “…for Christmas” - Couldn’t hear song intro well
  1. Encore

    1. 18.“House” was part of the title. A square dance song.
    1. 1.Libba Cotton
    2. 2.Joe Tune
    3. 3.High on a Mountain (Ola Belle Reed cover)
    4. 4.Creole Tunes
    5. 5.Laye
    6. 6.At the Purchaser's Option
    7. 7.Pompey
    8. 8.Polyphia
    9. 9.Swannanoa Tunnel (The Traditional Fools cover)
    10. 10.Red Bird Road (Dirk Powell cover)
    11. 11.Marching Jaybird (Etta Baker cover)
    12. 12.Low Bass Square Dance
    13. 13.Somewhere Between (Merle Haggard cover)
    14. 14.We Could Fly
    15. 15.God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign (The Carter Family cover)
    16. 16.Cluck Ol' Hen / Unknown Instrumental
    1. 1.Freight Train (Elizabeth Cotten cover)
    2. 2.Brown's Dream (Etta Baker cover) (instrumental with Justin Robinson)
    3. 3.Just One More Day (lyric 'one more day the Lord has kept me' - a cappella, Rhiannon and her sister)
    4. 4.Dimanche Après-Midi ([traditional] cover) (French song title, Creole song, also with Justin (fiddle), Jason (bass), Dirk's daughter)
    5. 5.Quoi faire (Canray Fontenot cover) (French song title, Cajun song, also with Justin (fiddle), Jason (bass), Dirk's daughter)
    6. 6.Rhiannon sang in Congolese. Niwel Tsumbu helped her with the words and pronunciations.
    7. 7.At the Purchaser's Option (vocals by Rhiannon and her sister)

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 196 reviews
  • First Rate

    by Cadess33 on 5/18/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    I waited until this concert came to town to move out of state. My son flew in from Portland, Oregon and we went together to this show. It was worth everything, the money, the move delay, the parking, the time. Wonderful, feel good, learn something show. So glad we got to be there!

  • Awesome Concert!!🎶

    by RevMargaret on 5/16/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was absolutely FANTASTIC!! So much talent together and Rhiannon Giddens voice was like BUTTER!!!! So very beautiful.🎶

  • Much More Amazing Than Expected

    by Deb on 5/15/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon and her band members were absolutely fantastic! We are relatively new fans and were blown away by this incredibly talented and energetic musician. Her voice is unbelievable and her banjo and viola playing were the best we've seen. We also loved her brief stories which make the selections even more meaningful.

  • A family revival, a joyful noise

    by ECLamb on 5/14/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a joyful evening of music that managed to feel intimate despite being in a bigger venue. It was the kind of cultural education the Kennedy Center was supposed to showcase, but their loss was The Anthem's gain. Rhiannon Giddens is a national treasure.

  • Thank You All for Your Excellence

    by Jackye and Carl on 5/14/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    The performance by Rhiannon & Co was superb and immersed us completely in the music and story of resistance and endurance in history relevant for now. The audience of about 3,000 people was fully engaged by the performance, expressing their and gratitude throughout the show. Everyone wanted more, especially more of the reunion of the Chocoate Drops experience.

  • A force of nature

    by ToneeQua on 5/14/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    This woman is a force of nature and a national treasure.

  • Magnificent

    by GG on 5/14/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    We really enjoyed the concert! The music was great, the venue was great and the energy was awesome! I would go to see Rhiannon again!

  • A Wonderful Old Time Experience

    by Saracen on 5/14/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    I took my wife out to see her on mother's day and we were not disappointed. Rhiannon Giddens herself was amazing, with a powerful voice that seemed to fill up the hall. Her banjo playing was inspiring and her viola harmony playing was inspired. The 'Old Time Review' band was up also great. I especially enjoyed the playing of fellow Carolina Chocolate Drops alum Justin Robinson and a break out performance on banjo and rap lyrics by Demeanor. I especially enjoyed how she situated the tunes she played within the history of American roots music and her own personal history. I would definitely see her again.

  • Amazing!

    by Floored on 5/14/25The Anthem - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    It was so good! Past my bedtime...but definitely worth it The Anthem. My first time attending. I'd heard GA on the floor was standing room only, but they had seats. The acoustics were great!

  • Best show in years

    by Skip on 8/1/24Old Whaling Church - EdgartownRating: 5 out of 5

    Rhiannon Giddens is so multi-talented I wasn't sure what to expect but what I got was amazing. A bit of rock, a bit Cajun, a bit of Jazz, a bit of blues and a lot of Rhiannon. The energy she brought to the show was incredible. Best show I've attended in years.