Friday, August 27, 2010

Buddy Miller & Friends : "THE WEEKEND MIX PART 2"



This was the third show in a series of three honoring Buddy Miller as the Hall of Fame and Museum's Artis In Residence for 2010. Previous honorees include Cowboy Jack Clement (2003), Earl Scruggs (2004), Tom T. Hall (2005), Guy Clark (2006), Kris Kristofferson (2007), Jerry Douglas (2008) and Vince Gill (2009).

The performances were held in the museum's Ford Theater; in their own words an "acoustically pristine", very intimate 213 seat performance hall. The museum's website has some excellent video taken from the three week run available as a fairly high quality stream. All three events were videotaped for the museum archive. This grand venue was nearly lost in the flooding that hit Nashville this past May. It's nice to have it back up and running.



Buddy Miller - vocals, electric and acoustic guitars
Jim Lauderdale - vocals, acoustic guitar
Shawn Colvin - vocals, acoustic guitar
Emmylou Harris - vocals, acoustic guitar
Byron House - bass
Bryan Owens - drums

EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to Natty, for the tape and information. This is all because of him.


Setlist:



Intro/Accolades - Museum Director Kyle Young
Does My Ring Burn Your Finger
Gasoline And Matches
Chalk
Hold On My Love (w/Jim Lauderdale)
Hole In My Head (w/Jim Lauderdale)
Love In The Ruins (w/Jim Lauderdale)
Don't Wait
That's The Way Love Goes (Shawn Colvin)
Poison Love (w/Shawn Colvin)
Let It Be Me (w/Shawn Colvin)
Keep Your Distance (w/Shawn Colvin)
Diamond In The Rough (w/Shawn Colvin)
Love And Happiness (w/Emmylou Harris & Shawn Colvin)
Wide River To Cross (w/Emmylou Harris)
Burning The Midnight Oil (w/Emmylou Harris)
Heart Of Hearts* (w/Emmylou Harris & Shawn Colvin)
Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
All My Tears

ZIP FILE

2 comments:

Troy said...

Wow Sal, that sounds like an incredible show! Can't wait to get home and give it a listen. I'm a huge Buddy fan, so thanks for sharing this.

The Cooks III + 1 said...

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