Red Light Management

TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS: LIVE AT THE FILLMORE (1997) OUT NOW

November 28, 2022

LONG-AWAITED TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS: LIVE AT THE FILLMORE (1997) OUT NOW

LIVE ACOUSTIC VERSION OF “AMERICAN GIRL” DEBUTS WITH A VIDEO CELEBRATING DIVERSITY

CHOREOGRAPHED BY & STARRING MAYA TAYLOR, DIRECTED BY ADRIA PETTY AND JACQUES NAUDÉ

“…the constantly charming and surprising new set Live at the Fillmore, 1997
cid1521771*image003.png@01D90332.5AB96D50

“Petty’s 20-show stand with the Heartbreakers at the legendary San Francisco 
venue during January and February of that year was epic, a landmark not only for 
rock ‘n’ roll performances but for all music.”
Text Description automatically generated

“Listening to Live at the Fillmore (1997) it’s easy to see why Tom Petty 
said at the time he thought it was a career highpoint.”
cid1521771*image005.png@01D90332.5AB96D50

“Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ Live at the Fillmore 1997 
captures perfection… there are four songs at the end of Part One that I would 
set against any single side of any live album ever recorded. I’m talking The Band’s 
The Last Waltz, Hendrix Plays Monterey—all of ’em. It’s that good.”

cid1521771*image006.png@01D90332.5AB96D50

The long-awaited Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Live at the Fillmore (1997) is out now. Taken from their legendary residency at the historic San Francisco venue, the extensive box set is available now in various formats on Warner Records; stream/purchase HERE. Described by Petty as “the highpoint of our time together as a group,” the captivating 20-show run created a unique bond between what is often hailed as one of America’s greatest rock and roll bands and their fans. It is the first live release in 13 years with the band playing covers of their favorite influences as well as their hits.

The box features a bold acoustic version of “American Girl” with Petty singing along with his fans. A video for the song from acclaimed director and Tom Petty’s daughter Adria Petty (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Coldplay) and filmmaker Jacques Naudé is out now; watch/share HERE.

The video realizes Petty’s stated vision of the “modern” American Girl being “any kind of girl” and even features a cameo from his granddaughter, Everly. “In 2017 Tom changed his tour visuals to reflect a wide range of women,” says Adria Petty, “and we are excited to carry on his wishes.” 

The visually arresting black and white video features lead dancer Maya Taylor(Solange Knowles, Arcade Fire, St. Vincent), Anna Iosipiv, Akane Little and Laura Aronoff as the camera moves through city streets, inside empty warehouses and atop buildings, exploring the lives of diverse characters.

Since unveiling the project earlier this year, the Petty archives shared a rendition of J. J. Cale’s “Call Me The Breeze,” Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” and the band’s “Listen To Her Heart.” Additionally, previously unreleased, never-before-seen footage unearthed from the Petty estate vaults is included in a short film about the band’s 1997 residency; watch/share Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers: The Fillmore House Band (Short Film).

The new album features more covers than originals, paying tribute to the artists and songs that shaped Petty’s love of music as he was growing up before he became a legendary songwriter and performer in his own right. Highlights include Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,” The Rolling Stones’ “Time is On My Side” and more from The Kinks, Everly Brothers, Bill Withers, The Byrds, Chuck Berry and Booker T. & the M.G.’s. The collection also features special performances with The Byrds’ front man Roger McGuinn and blues legend John Lee Hooker, with other standouts including extended jam versions of original tracks “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” and “It’s Good To Be King.