Tour Date Archive – 2001


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2001
January 12 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Na Cidade do Rock Buy Tickets Online Rock In Rio 2001. Also appearing: R.E.M., Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Britney Spears, ‘N Sync, Silverchair, and many others. Festival runs January 12-14 and 18-21.
January 15 VH1 Noon Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
January 16 VH1 10 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second segment of five. Segment one airs at 9 p.m.
January 20 VH1 5 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” JT comes in at number 65 and also comments in other segments.
January 21 VH1 5 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second segment of five. Segment one airs at 4 p.m.
January 30 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
February 3 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
February 7 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
February 13 VH1 11 a.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
February 27 VH1 8 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second segment of five. Segment one airs at 7 p.m.
March 13 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
March 18 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll” JT comes in at number 65 and also comments in other segments.
March 21 VH1 4 a.m. Eastern “Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z” Includes performances by JT (singing a modified “Your Smiling Face), Garth Brooks, Gloria Estefan, Goo Goo Dolls, Ricky Martin, Melissa Etheridge, N’Sync, REM, and Stevie Wonder.
March 22 Comedy Central 1 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
April 20 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
April 28 VH1 8 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
April 29 VH1 9 a.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 2 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
May 3 Comedy Central 1 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
May 25 NBC 7 a.m. Eastern “The Today Show” Performing with full band.
May 30 Comedy Central 2 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
June – October U.S. Summer Tour Watch For Updates
Band: Clifford Carter (keyboards), Jimmy Johnson (bass), Russ Kunkel (percussion), Luis Conte (percussion), Bob Mann / Michael Landau (guitar), Walt Fowler (trumpet, flugel horn), and Lou Marini (saxophone, flute).
Singers: Arnold McCuller, David Lasley, Valerie Carter, and Kate Markowitz.
June 1 West Palm Beach, FL Mars Music Amphitheatre Order via ticketmaster.com or call 561-966-3309.
June 2 Tampa Bay, FL Ice Palace Order via ticketmaster.com or call 813-287-8844.
June 4 & 5 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphiteater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 404-249-6400.
June 7 VH1 3 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second segment of five. Segment one airs at 2 p.m.
June 8 Charlotte, NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheater (Blockbuster Pavilion) Order via ticketmaster.com or call 704-522-6500.
June 9 Raleigh, NC Alltel Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 919-834-4000.
June 11 Baltimore, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 410-481-SEAT.
June 12 Virginia Beach, VA Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 757-671-8100.
June 14 & 15 New York, NY Theater At Madison Square Garden Order via ticketmaster.com or call 212-307-7171. American Express Gold card holders can call 212-307-GOLD.
June 15 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
June 16 VH1 11 a.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the second hour, plus JT comments in other segments.
June 16 VH1 6 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
June 17 Bristow, VA Nissan Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 703-573-SEAT.
June 29 & 30 Mansfield, MA Tweeter Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 617-931-2000.
July 3 VH1 2 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
July 3 & 4 Lenox, MA Koussevitzky Music Shed (Tanglewood) Ticketmaster at 617-931-2000 or BSO.org
July 6 & 7 Holmdel, NJ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 201-507-8900.
July 8 Saratoga, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 518-476-1000.
July 11 Hershey, PA Hershey Stadium Order via ticketmaster.com or call 570-693-4100.
July 13 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
July 13 & 14 Wantagh, NY Jones Beach Order via ticketmaster.com or call 631-888-9000.
July 15 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
July 20 Camden, NJ Tweeter Center at the Waterfront Order via ticketmaster.com or call 856-338-9000.
July 21 Darien Lake, NY Darien Lake Six Flags Order via ticketmaster.com or call 716-852-5000.
July 23 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 248-645-6666.
July 24 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 216-241-5555.
July 26 Pittsburgh, PA Post-Gazette Pavilion at Star Lake Order via ticketmaster.com or call 412-323-1919. See starlakeamp.com for more info.
July 28 Columbus, OH Polaris Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 614-431-3600.
July 29 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena Order via ticketmaster.com or call 616-456-3333.
July 31 VH1 2 p.m. Eastern “1970: Behind the Music” Includes interviews with JT, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Bernie Taupin, Isaac Hayes, Judy Collins, and others.
July 31 VH1 11 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured.
July 31 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 513-562-4949.
August 1 Indianapolis, IN Verizon Wireless Music Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 317-239-5151.
August 3 & 4 Chicago, IL Rosemont Theater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 312-559-1212.
August 7 VH1 11 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second segment of five. Segment one airs at the night before at the same time.
August 10 Milwaukee, WI Marcus Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 414-276-4545.
August 11 Minneapolis, MN Target Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 651-989-5151.
August 14 St. Louis, MO Riverport Order via ticketmaster.com or call 314-241-1888.
August 15 Bravo 7 p.m. Eastern / 8 p.m. Pacific and again at 11 p.m. Eastern/Pacific. “Popular Song: Soundtrack of the Century” JT is featured along with The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, The Eagles, Carole King, and Randy Newman.
August 15 Bonner Springs, KS Sandstone Amphitheatre Order via ticketmaster.com or call 816-931-3330.
August 17 Memphis, TN The Pyramid Order via ticketmaster.com or call 901-525-1515.
August 18 Nashville, TN AmSouth Music Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 615-255-9600.
August 21 Birmingham, AL Oak Mountain Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com.
August 22 New Orleans, LA Lakefront Arena Order via ticketmaster.com or call 504-522-5555
August 24 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
August 24 Woodlands, TX Woodlands Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 713-629-3700.
August 25 San Antonio, TX Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 210-224-9600.
August 27 Dallas, TX Smirnoff Music Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 214-373-8000.
August 28 Comedy Central 3 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
August 28 Lubbock, TX United Spirit Arena Order via Select-A-Seat or call 800-735-1288.
August 30 Albuquerque, NM Journal Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 505-883-7800.
September 1 & 2 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre Order via ticketmaster.com or call 303-830-8497.
September 15 Portland, OR Rose Garden Order via ticketmaster.com or call 503-224-4400.
September 16 Seattle, WA Key Arena Order via ticketmaster.com or call 206-628-0888.
September 18 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Order via TicketWeb.com or call 406-994-CATS.
September 19 Sun Valley, ID River Run Lodge Order via TicketWeb.com or call 866-468-7624. Benefit for The Nature Conservancy.
September 21 Salt Lake City, UT E-Center Order via tickets.com or call 800-888-TIXX.
September 22 Reno, NV Reno Hilton Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 800-648-3568.
September 25 Sacramento, CA Sacramento Valley Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 916-649-8497.
September 28 Concord, CA Chronicle Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 925-685-8497.
September 29 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 408-998-8497.
October 2 VH1 11 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second segment of five. Segment one airs the night before at the same time.
October 3 Phoenix, AZ Desert Sky Pavilion Order via ticketmaster.com or call 480-784-4444.
October 3 VH1 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Eastern “VH1 Presents The 70’s” Episode 3 of 5 airing nightly all week.
October 5 San Diego, CA Coors Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 619-220-8497.
October 6 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Bowl Order via Ticketmaster or call 213-480-3232.
October 9 NBC 11:30 Eastern “The Tonight Show” JT performs.
October 10 Bakersfield, CA Centennial Garden and Convention Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 661-322-2525.
October 12 Irvine, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Order via ticketmaster.com or call 714-740-2000.
October 13 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay Events Center Order via ticketmaster.com or call 702-474-4000.
October 18 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
October 20 New York, NY Madison Square Garden Order via ticketmaster.com or call 212-307-7171. “The Concert For New York,” a star-studded benefit for NYC relief organizations. Also appearing: Marc Anthony, India Arie, Backstreet Boys, Bon Jovi, David Bowie, Eric Clapton, Destiny’s Child, Melissa Etheridge, Five For Fighting, Goo Goo Dolls, Macy Gray, Janet Jackson, Mick Jagger, Jay-Z, Billy Joel, Elton John, Mark Wahlberg, Paul McCartney, John Mellencamp, Adam Sandler, Paul Shaffer, U2, and The Who. ON SALE NOW
October 20 VH1 7 p.m. Eastern. VH1’s pre-show starts an hour earlier. “The Concert For New York” Five-hour live, commercial-free broadcast of benefit concert above. Will also be simulcast on many radio stations.
October 27 Honolulu, HI Neal S. Blaisdell Center Order via TicketsLive.com or call 808-526-4400.
October 31 CBS 10 p.m. Eastern. “The Concert For New York” One-hour edited version of the October 20 five-hour benefit concert above.
November 4 Comedy Central 10 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 13 November 1993. Host: Rosie O’Donnell. JT performs “Memphis” (written by Chuck Berry, 1959), “Slap Leather, and “Secret ‘O Life.” He also plays himself in a Frank Sinatra skit.
November 9 Cambridge, MA Sanders Theatre at Harvard University Free admission. Information: 617-495-8676. “Sprung From Ruins,” a discussion panel about the impact of the terrorist attacks on the arts. Other participants are playwright John Guare, actor Mandy Patinkin, painter Elizabeth Murray, writer Jamaica Kincaid, and choreographer Trisha Brown, with moderation by New York Times Sunday arts section editor John Rockwell.
November 12 Bravo 1 p.m. and 11 p.m. Eastern “Popular Song: Soundtrack of the Century” JT is featured along with The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, The Eagles, Carole King, and Randy Newman.
November 15 Comedy Central 2 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 23 January 1988. Host: Robin Williams. JT performs “Never Die Young,” “Sweet Potato Pie,” and “That Lonesome Road.”
December 2 Comedy Central 7 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 3 Boston, MA Wang Theatre Order via Tele-Charge or call 800-872-8997. Campaign fundraiser for Senator John Kerry. Also performing: Don Henley and Carole King.
December 14 VH1 2 to 7 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll” “Fire And Rain” is featured in the 3:00 hour.
December 17 Comedy Central Noon Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 21 VH1 1 p.m. Eastern “100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll” JT’s “Sweet Baby James” comes in at number 77 in this, the second of five one-hour segments. Segment one airs at noon.
December 22 Comedy Central 3 p.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 25 Comedy Central 9 a.m. Eastern “Saturday Night Live” Original Airdate: 14 December 1991. Host: Steve Martin. JT performs “(I’ve Got To) Stop Thinkin’ Bout That,” “Shed a Little Light,” and “Sweet Baby James.”
December 25 VH1 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern “The Concert For New York” Re-airing of the October 20 star-studded benefit for NYC relief organizations.