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Performance

VenueBristol Beacon
Also: Lantern Hall
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From12th July 2015
To12th July 2015
When19:00
Bristol Beacon (V1410)
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  • Date of change: 26 Mar 15 - T0949631300

Emmylou Harris - and Rodney Crowell

Emmylou Harris

Work:: Emmylou Harris (S102026088)


Performer Emmylou Harris

Production:: and Rodney Crowell (T0949631300)

Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell headline the Bristol Americana Weekend in support of their duets album Old Yellow Moon, the first official collaboration from the duo since Crowell joined Harris' Hot Band as guitarist and harmony singer in 1975. This special show will feature the acclaimed artists (and long-time friends) performing material spanning their vast catalogues, backed by an distinguished group of musicians including Steve Fishell, Jedd Hughes, Byron House, Gerry Roe and Chris Tuttle. Tickets go on sale starting this week.

Listing:: L1773803911




and Rodney Crowell

Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell headline the Bristol Americana Weekend in support of their duets album Old Yellow Moon, the first official collaboration from the duo since Crowell joined Harris' Hot Band as guitarist and harmony singer in 1975. This special show will feature the acclaimed artists (and long-time friends) performing material spanning their vast catalogues, backed by an distinguished group of musicians including Steve Fishell, Jedd Hughes, Byron House, Gerry Roe and Chris Tuttle. Tickets go on sale starting this week.

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