Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX (2019)

ALL 07/02/2019 (en) Music 57 Min
  • Release
    07/02/2019
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    KLRU Austin, Austin City Limits
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  • Original title
    Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX
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    en
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Overview

Joined by his long-running five-piece band The Dukes, Earle hit the stage kicking off his Guy Clark tribute with the classic “Dublin Blues,” receiving exuberant cheers at the opening line “Wish I was in Austin.” Earle immediately went into “Texas 1947,” featuring the expert pedal steel work of Ricky Ray Jackson. After sharing a short story about how he met Guy Clark while hitchhiking around Texas, the band performed the ode to the Hill Country honky-tonkin’ queen “Rita Ballou,” featuring Eleanor Whitmore on violin. Following a tale about Clark’s loyalty to Texas BBQ over Tennessee style BBQ, Joe Ely joined Earle on stage to perform “Desperadoes Waiting For a Train” – two Texas music legends trading verses on one of the state’s most influential songs.

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Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX (2019) 57 Min

ALL 07/02/2019 (en)
Music
  • Release 07/02/2019
  • Production
    KLRU Austin, Austin City Limits
  • Original title Ode to Guy Clark: Steve Earle in Austin, TX
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Joined by his long-running five-piece band The Dukes, Earle hit the stage kicking off his Guy Clark tribute with the classic “Dublin Blues,” receiving exuberant cheers at the opening line “Wish I was in Austin.” Earle immediately went into “Texas 1947,” featuring the expert pedal steel work of Ricky Ray Jackson. After sharing a short story about how he met Guy Clark while hitchhiking around Texas, the band performed the ode to the Hill Country honky-tonkin’ queen “Rita Ballou,” featuring Eleanor Whitmore on violin. Following a tale about Clark’s loyalty to Texas BBQ over Tennessee style BBQ, Joe Ely joined Earle on stage to perform “Desperadoes Waiting For a Train” – two Texas music legends trading verses on one of the state’s most influential songs.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer