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Nanci Griffith The Crickets

Nanci Griffith and The Crickets – Rave On

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When Folk Meets Rock and Roll, a Joyful Tribute Lights Up the Stage Once More In a spirited collaboration, Nanci Griffith joined The Crickets to perform “Rave On”, a song…

Steve Earle

Steve Earle – The Other Kind (Performance July 20, 1990 Late Night With David Letterman )

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A Restless Spirit on National Television, Still Searching for Something Real On July 20, 1990, appearing on Late Night with David Letterman, Steve Earle delivered a raw, unfiltered performance of…

Anne Murray

Anne Murray – Misty Blue (1992)

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A Love That Refuses to Fade, Lingering Softly in Shades of Blue In 1992, Anne Murray revisited the timeless ballad “Misty Blue”, delivering a performance that feels less like a…

Billy joe Shaver

Billy Joe Shaver performs “Black Rose” during his 1980 Austin City Limits appearance

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A Song of Temptation and Truth, Sung Straight from the Edge of a Hard-Lived Life In 1980, on the stage of Austin City Limits, Billy Joe Shaver delivered a gripping…

Anne Murray

Anne Murray – Snowbird (Live 1996)

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A Gentle Song About Letting Go, Still Floating Softly Through Time In 1996, Anne Murray returned to one of her most beloved songs, “Snowbird”, performing it live with a quiet…

Johnny Cash Kris Kristofferson

Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, and the Silence After the Music

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Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, and the Silence After the Music Some friendships are built in ordinary ways. A phone call. A shared stage. A slow trust that grows over years.…

Jerry Jeff Walker Susanna Clark

Jerry Jeff Walker and Susanna Clark – We Were Kinda Crazy Then (1991)

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When Youth Fades Into Memory, Two Voices Recall a Time That Refused to Sleep In 1991, Jerry Jeff Walker joined Susanna Clark to perform “We Were Kinda Crazy Then”, a…

B.B. King

B.B. King – The Thrill Is Gone

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When the Thrill Fades, the Blues Remains—A Master’s Voice Still Telling the Truth At the 2010 Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago, B.B. King took the stage to perform his signature…

Anne Murray

Anne Murray is inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF)

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A Voice That Turned Songs Into Memories That Never Fade In 2006, Anne Murray was honored with the Legacy Award at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, a moment that…

Steve Earle

Steve Earle – Pancho & Lefty (Live at Amoeba)

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A Song of Outlaws and Regret, Carried Gently by a Disciple Honoring His Mentor In May 2009, during an intimate in-store performance at Amoeba Music, Steve Earle delivered a deeply…

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