One of the best songwriters out there and the best there is to sing them . Rodney is a major force and provided a great deal of the “HEAT” in EMMYLOU’S. “HOT BAND”. A match made in heaven! Great concert. What would country music have been with out these two Artists? Thank you so much for sharing your talents with world. STEPHEN L. GARDNER. New york
Emmy and Rodney....so good singing together. And Emmy..Wow..she is still eye candy at the age of 73. How the heck does she do that. Great gene's I guess.
Grievous Angel, Wheels, Till I Gain Control Again, Invitation to The Blues, Luxury Liner, Red Dirt Girl, Rock Of My Soul, Dreaming my Dreams Of You, Leaving Louisiana, I Ain't Living Long Like This, Old Yellow Moon, Stars On The Water, Even Cowgirls Get The Blues, Boulder To Birmingham. What a great set!!!!
I`m in tears. I`m in awe-every time-she is so impeccable. A country angel-folk too...music angel. Now I will pick up my guitar and emulate her smooth rhythm….
Great americana/country show. With this kind of music, I never get bored. Great artists great music great show. Would like to see their show real live...
Like wine, Emmy Lou and Rodney just keep getting better with age. Their drummer, and lead guitar, Jude Hill, plus the steel guitar player, and piano man are as good as you get. Does she find them or do they find her? One time she had Albert Lee, and the Frank Reckard, for lead guitars. Who's better than they are?
Robert Ellis -- SING ALONG at about 30 minutes into this is a spectacular song and performance. maybe one of the best songs I've heard this year. I suspect this fellow has a future.
Emmy/Robert: Cryin' Time (19:32) Emmy/Rodney Set List: (Start: 31:35) Return of the Grievous Angel (31:50) Wheels (36:09) Til I Gain Control Again (38:45) Invitation to the Blues (44:34) Luxury Liner (48:06) (Band Intros) (52:42) Red Dirt Girl (53:38) The Rock of My Soul (58:09) Dreaming My Dreams With You (1:02:57) Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight (1:06:01) I Ain't Livin' Long Like This (1:10:23) Old Yellow Moon (1:15:53) Stars on the Water (1:20:02) Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1:23:57) Boulder to Birmingham (1:29:51) (Encore) The Glory Band: Jedd Hughes - guitar Chris Tuttle - accordion, keyboards Steve Fishell - steel guitar Jerry Roe - drums Byron House - bass
We were even luckier at the 2013 version of this show at the Strathmore in Bethesda, Maryland, where the opener was the Richard Thompson electric trio.
Robert Ellis is right in line behind these icons..And Rodney also being from Houston as well as Robert..Something about Houston springs up some pretty wonderful talent including from the jazz and blues genres
Most of these are rebroadcasts of live stream edits. They don't have the time or luxury that they would on say a DVD. And it's all different from the days of TV specials where all of the cues were rehearsed and blocked out. Something that I always have to remind myself when watching these things.
Emmylou is still a remarkable singer! She sings harmony so beautifully!
Shout out to Jedd Hughes, one of the best guitarists in the world, IMHO 🔥🔥🎸🔥🔥
Boulder to Birmingham. 1,308 miles. 425 hours walking. I know the feeling...
robert Ellis is excellent. first enounter.
How does a 73 yr old lady continue to capture my heart? Entire video is stellar...I can't gain control.
One of the best songwriters out there and the best there is to sing them . Rodney is a major force and provided a great deal of the “HEAT” in EMMYLOU’S. “HOT BAND”. A match made in heaven! Great concert. What would country music have been with out these two Artists? Thank you so much for sharing your talents with world. STEPHEN L. GARDNER. New york
Emmy and Rodney....so good singing together. And Emmy..Wow..she is still eye candy at the age of 73. How the heck does she do that. Great gene's I guess.
There is something wrong with America only 669 likes 😕should be millions
Yep. Way better than anything today.
Grievous Angel, Wheels, Till I Gain Control Again, Invitation to The Blues, Luxury Liner, Red Dirt Girl, Rock Of My Soul, Dreaming my Dreams Of You, Leaving Louisiana, I Ain't Living Long Like This, Old Yellow Moon, Stars On The Water, Even Cowgirls Get The Blues, Boulder To Birmingham. What a great set!!!!
I`m in tears. I`m in awe-every time-she is so impeccable. A country angel-folk too...music angel. Now I will pick up my guitar and emulate her smooth rhythm….
Great americana/country show. With this kind of music, I never get bored. Great artists great music great show. Would like to see their show real live...
Thank you Emmylou and Rodney, you are God's special angels. R. Ford-Williams, Grove City, Ohio
Heerlijke luister muziek top top top
Emmylou and Rodney for ever !!! From France .
Like wine, Emmy Lou and Rodney just keep getting better with age. Their drummer, and lead guitar, Jude Hill, plus the steel guitar player, and piano man are as good as you get. Does she find them or do they find her? One time she had Albert Lee, and the Frank Reckard, for lead guitars. Who's better than they are?
Amen
The Chorus to Boulder To Birmingham is one of the greatest ever written.
And Emmy wrote it. Very underrated songwriter.
Legends
Robert Ellis -- SING ALONG at about 30 minutes into this is a spectacular song and performance. maybe one of the best songs I've heard this year. I suspect this fellow has a future.
Emmy- Lou n Rodney, like two Fine Wines,better and better with age!!!
This was a good show.
Always good. A pleasure to listen too. Surprised by Robert Ellis. Never heard from him before.
Great Country Music. Thanks for posting.
Great music
I was very lucky to be on vacation in NY and enjoyed this wonderful show. Thank you so much for uploading! Greetings from Curacao.
Bofkont!
A fantastic recording of a superb gig . Thanks for sharing it .
FANTASTIC SHOW....CLASSIC
Emmy/Robert:
Cryin' Time (19:32)
Emmy/Rodney Set List:
(Start: 31:35)
Return of the Grievous Angel (31:50)
Wheels (36:09)
Til I Gain Control Again (38:45)
Invitation to the Blues (44:34)
Luxury Liner (48:06)
(Band Intros) (52:42)
Red Dirt Girl (53:38)
The Rock of My Soul (58:09)
Dreaming My Dreams With You (1:02:57)
Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight (1:06:01)
I Ain't Livin' Long Like This (1:10:23)
Old Yellow Moon (1:15:53)
Stars on the Water (1:20:02)
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1:23:57)
Boulder to Birmingham (1:29:51) (Encore)
The Glory Band:
Jedd Hughes - guitar
Chris Tuttle - accordion, keyboards
Steve Fishell - steel guitar
Jerry Roe - drums
Byron House - bass
Thanks, much appreciated
Great place and artist. Surprised by Robert Ellis. I had a good time listening.
Emmy is one of the Best
We were even luckier at the 2013 version of this show at the Strathmore in Bethesda, Maryland, where the opener was the Richard Thompson electric trio.
Can you buy this concert on DVD somewhere? Great show, fantastic music!
Just WOW!
Robert Ellis is right in line behind these icons..And Rodney also being from Houston as well as Robert..Something about Houston springs up some pretty wonderful talent including from the jazz and blues genres
Correction for below - lead guitarist is JED HUGHES -
FABULOUS ~
Respect.
Alle de Haan Hier wordt ik stil van! Wouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is crowell playing a 3/4 size guitar ?? looks quite small .....
This lead guitarist Jude Hill is on par with Albert Lee .... Thumbs up !
Paul Durongapidya Jedd Hughes is his name...
+Realfi He is excellent. He was smokin' on "Luxury Liner".
His name is Jed Hughes - From Australia
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After creating Emmylou God might as well have retired.
why show the guitars when the steelpalyer is doinga break its annoying their no way you get hat sound of aguitar.
Most of these are rebroadcasts of live stream edits. They don't have the time or luxury that they would on say a DVD. And it's all different from the days of TV specials where all of the cues were rehearsed and blocked out. Something that I always have to remind myself when watching these things.
@@mlwsf No it isn't the greatest mix but was still worth watch my heros together.
On that song super powers...dude i cant believe you picked that terrible written song to sing at this event.
Love Ellis :) Very strong performer.