Personnel T-Bone Burnett – vocals, guitar, six-string bass, piano Sam Phillips – vocals, backing vocals Marc Ribot – banjo, guitar Greg Leisz – steel guitar Jon Brion – Chamberlin, baritone guitar J. D. Foster – bass John E. Abbey – bass Sim Cain – drums Jagoda – drums Jim Keltner – drums, percussion Joe Sublett – tenor saxophone
The Tooth of Crime is a musical play written by Sam Shepard which made its premiere in London's Open Space Theatre on July 17, 1972. It tells the story of aging rock singer Hoss, doing battle with rival Crow.
1 de ene. de 1972 · 177 ratings25 reviews One of the plays that first announced Sam Shepard as an original voice in American theater, Tooth of Crime is his thrillingly innovative rock drama, published here in a revised edition that is as fresh and provocative as the original was more than thirty years ago.
The Tooth of Crime by Sam Shepard Start Free Trial Summary PDF Cite Share The Tooth of Crime is a large idea, a play imbued with the energy and chaos of jazz and rock, a 1960’s look at the...
About Tooth of Crime. One of the plays that first announced Sam Shepard as an original voice in American theater, Tooth of Crime is his thrillingly innovative rock drama, published here in a revised edition that is as fresh and provocative as the original was more than thirty years ago.
The Tooth of Crime begins with Hoss, a Star Marker, singing a rock song, “The Way Things Are.” Images of self-doubt, numbing deadness, betrayal, and the loss of heroes are introduced in the song...