It
is in times of crisis that a person learns who his or her true
friends are. Alejandro Escovedo discovered he has a lot
of friends.
Even
if you haven't heard of Escovedo, you've likely heard of them:
John Cale of the Velvet Underground, Los Lonely Boys, the Cowboy
Junkies, Son Volt, Charlie Musselwhite, Lucinda Williams, Calexico,
Steve Earle. Those people and more than two dozen others cut tracks
for Por Vida: A Tribute to the
Songs of Alejandro Escovedo.
The goal wasn't merely to honor the man, or just offset some of his
medical bills, but perhaps to save his life.
Singer/songwriter
Escovedo is widely and deeply respected in the alt-country community,
and he has the meager bank account to prove it. He even called his
live disc More Miles Than Money.
The alternative-country magazine No
Depression called him its
artist of the decade for the 1990s.