The Current Sessions®: The incomparable Rufus Wainwright performs at the Fitz
by Mary Lucia, Peter Valelly and Rufus Wainwright
May 22, 2013
Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright has had a long, varied and celebrated career that has garnered him an avid and devoted fanbase. From his intricate, lovely lyricism to his iconoclastic, proud gay persona to his gifts as a pianist and composer, Wainwright has carved out a path as a uniquely vital artist.
His career began with his lauded 1998 self-titled debut, but it was his sophomore release, 2001's Poses, that proved to be his breakout moment. He followed it up with an ornate, conceptual two-album suite, 2003's Want One and 2004's Want Two. That ambitious project catapulted him into perhaps his most critically and commercially successful phase, with 2007's Release the Stars climbing to a higher chart position than he'd previously achieved and 2008's live album Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall receiving a Grammy nomination. He followed it with another live album, Milwaukee at Last!!!
In 2010, he released All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu, an elegiac, lovely album that grappled with the recent passing of his mother, iconic folk singer Kate McGarrigle. Last year, he released his seventh studio album, Out of the Game.
On April 13, 2013, Rufus Wainwright joined an audience of fans for a very special performance at the Fitzgerald Theater as a part of The Current Sessions®. Enjoy this audio special from the event, which showcases highlights from Rufus' performance alongside his interview with Mary Lucia before the show.
Playlist
Art Teacher
Maker Makes
Hallelujah
Memphis Skyline
Who Are You
Going To A Town
Montauk
Out of the Game
Millbrook