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You'll Be Mine 2:310:00/2:31
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Kodachrome 2:530:00/2:53
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Yer So Bad 2:260:00/2:26
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Cat's in the Cradle 5:340:00/5:34
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Angel Eyes 4:260:00/4:26
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Ripples on the Water 5:080:00/5:08
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The Future Is Now 3:070:00/3:07
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Blackbird 2:220:00/2:22
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Highway to Heaven 4:050:00/4:05
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Message in a Bottle 4:100:00/4:10
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Second Hand News 2:480:00/2:48
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Steel Wheels 4:300:00/4:30
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A Real Country Song 4:210:00/4:21
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Fiddle and the Five 3:210:00/3:21
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Bettin' Man 3:400:00/3:40
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Cornfield 3:020:00/3:02
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Half as Good 4:210:00/4:21
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My Irish Uncle 0:580:00/0:58
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Set Up-Let Down 2:580:00/2:58
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She's So Strong 3:290:00/3:29

John Hiatt (This was the first time I had ever seen John Hiatt live, and he was excellent! (I've seen him four times since then)) and Buddy Guy also performed

Signed by banjoist Bela Fleck (lower right); saxaphonist/flutist/clarinetist Jeff Coffin (upper right); drummer "Future Man" (far right); and bassist Victor Wooten (middle)

Jackson Brown opened the show as a solo act (Though I do enjoy Bonnie Raitt's music, Jackson Brown was who I went to see at this show)

Signed by guitarist/singer/songwriter David Crosby (The Byrds/Crosby, Stills, and Nash (sometimes Young)) and guitarist Jeff Pevar of the band Crosby, Pevar, and Raymond (CPR)

This stub is from Clapton's "From the Cradle" Tour (an all-blues album) - Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan's older brother and founding guitarist of The Fabulous Thunderbirds, opened the show with h

Chances are good that you have heard Guitarist/ Singer George Benson's version of "On Broadway" - Saxaphonist Boney James got his nickname from being very thin

Government Mule is guitarist/singer Warren Haynes' band (He is also a member of the Allman Brothers Band)

Can't go on a family vacation without seeig at least one 80s hair band! Warrant, Quiet Riot, and Slaughter played at this show

This show featured Peter Rowan and Tony Rice; The Sam Bush Band; and The David Grisman Quintet (mandolinist of "Old and in the Way" (also featuring Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead on banjo))

This show was a performance of several songs from the mid-70s when the Wright Brothers Band were known as the Overland Stage Company

Lap steel and acoustic guitar pioneer David Lindley, who has recorded with Jackson Brown, Crosby and Nash, Ry Cooder (electric slide guitarist), and several others

Signed by the members of the Bluegrass band Blue Highway: Jason Burleson (banjo, guitar, and mandolin); Rob Ikes (Dobro); Shawn Lane (mandolin, guitar, fiddle, and vocals); Tim Stafford (guitar and vo

Signed by banjoist/lap steel player/singer Pete Wernick, current leader of the band Flexigrass, and founding member of the Bluegrass band Hot Rize, and the Honky Tonk band Red Knuckles and the Trailbl

Edgar Meyer is regarded as one of the finest double bass (upright bass fiddle) players ever, and he went to Indiana University Bloomington!

Merlefest is a yearly, four day bluegrass/folk festival in Wilksboro, North Carolina, dedicated to the life and memory of Doc Watson's son Merle

This show featured The Lonesome River Band, David Parmely and the Continental Divide, J.D. Crowe and The New South, Peter Rowan and Vassar Clements, The Tony Rice Unit, and The Seldom Scene

I won tickets to this show on the radio. It featured Whitesnake, Kip Winger, Warrant, and Slaughter. Reminded me of the good old days.