Ani DiFranco
Fox Theatre, Tucson, Ariz, USA February 13, 2020
by Mary Andrews

Ani DiFranco, the folk-punk-indie rock singer, one-woman show, poet, and feminist entrepreneur. The pint-sized troubadour still has a lot to say and Tucson relished in all of it. She released her memoir, No Walls in a Recurring Dream, last May. It covers how her early career came to pass. DiFranco started a whole new generation of feminism in the early nineties. There is still a need for her input today.

Much has happened both politically and personally for the folk-rocker since her career began. She has recorded 20 record albums and sold nearly six million albums. Women’s rights, sexual abuse, gun violence, and patriarchy are as hot topics today as they were in the 1990s. Life is still messy and DiFranco shares her messy experiences in song, poetry, and in her new book.

What has not changed since her last visit to Tucson is her innate ability to hypnotize a packed house with her whirlwind, energetic performance and her poetic writing. Many of her songs resonate as much now as they did when she first wrote them.

Ani DiFranco (credit: Mary Andrews)
Ani DiFranco (credit: Mary Andrews)

DiFranco brought along her longtime bassist, Todd Sickafoose, and drummer, Terence Higgins. Both musicians are keenly aware of DiFranco’s nuances and can support her no matter where her performance leads. DiFranco has a very unique and skillful style of playing guitar that has a bass-heavy sound. She strums using super-glued fake nails on her right hand (no pick).

The only cover song of the evening was Anais Mitchell’s “Why We Build a Wall.” It is a perfect choice for today’s political climate and Tucson’s close location to the Mexican border. Another tasty treat was “Contagious.” DiFranco wrote the song the afternoon of the show. It will be a staple in her songbook. “Simultaneously” was another new song performed with the tour’s opening singer, Jesca Hoop.

It’s always a pleasure to hear writers reveal how their songs evolve. She prefaced several of the songs with, “Somebody gave me this stream of consciousness serum. There is no mystery. I’ll take a risk that I‘m taking the mystery out of this song.” The song she was introducing was “Life Boat” She continued, “I am a fairly emotional person in case you didn’t know if that shows. My best friend in this world is bi-polar. Luckily, I’m one click short of that so I don’t have to take medication. This is what I might be in this world if I had not had so many blessings.”

The tempo of her career may have changed, but her gritty spirit remains the same. When DiFranco began her quest, she was a lone voice. The “#metoo” movement has many people involved now and she is no longer alone. DiFranco’s on the path of being real and spreading love during her shows with sensibility, humor, and hope.

Setlist:

  1. God’s Country
  2. You Had Time
  3. Anticipate
  4. Play God
  5. Splinter
  6. Still My Heart
  7. Life Boat
  8. Zizzing
  9. Why We Build the Wall
    (Anaïs Mitchell cover)
  10. Contagious
    (first time played – spelled Contageous on setlist)
  11. Simultaneously (with Jesca Hoop)
  12. Alla This
  13. Revolutionary Love
  14. Angry Anymore
  15. Untouchable Face
  16. Gravel

Encore:

  1. Both Hands
  2. 32 Flavors
Ani DiFranco (credit: Mary Andrews)
Check out Mary’s photos from the night

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