This is the 3rd episode of Season 26 (2000-2001) of Austin City Limits. This episode features performances by Shelby Lynne and Toni Price. Shelby Lynne is back on the Austin City Limits stage, this time performing her country hits. She first appeared on Austin City Limits during Season 16 in 1991, pairing with Willie Nelson. Toni Price is a seductive blues diva who brings her songwriting sessions to the Austin City Limits stage. Her music is a blend of blues, jazz, and country.👍
gotta get back thought it would be easier leavin’ band intros > dreamsome life is bad Shelby Lynne (vocals, guitar) John Jackson (lead guitar, dobro, harmonica, backing vocals) Dannny Eisenberg (keyboards) Dave Meshell (bass, backing vocals) J.D. Blair (drums) Dave MacNab (guitar, backing vocals) Waylon Payne (backing vocals)
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1980 Austin City Limits episode featuring Ralph Stanley and Uncle Walt's Band? This was the 5th episode of Season 5, and Ralph Stanley's first appearance on the show. Uncle Walt's Band members Walter Hyatt, David Ball, and Champ Hood went on to pursue solo careers in 1983.👍
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1977 episode of Austin City Limits featuring Willie Nelson and Tracy Nelson? This was the first episode of Season 2, and it kicked off with a performance by Willie Nelson of his country hits. Next on the episode, Tracy Nelson brings country blues to the Austin City Limits stage. This episode is noteworthy for being the first Austin City Limits episode where Gary P. Nunn's "London Homesick Blues" is the theme song, which appears in both the opening and closing credits. This is also the first episode funded by Public Television Stations, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Ford Foundation, and the Lone Star Brewing Company.👍
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1994 Austin City Limits episode featuring Rosanne Cash and Carlene Carter? It was the first episode of Season 19, and it kicked off with a performance by the stepsisters of the Cash and Carter family.👍
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1987 episode of Austin City Limits featuring Michael Martin Murphey and Marty Stuart? It was the 13th and final episode of Season 12, and the last Austin City Limits episode produced by The Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council.👍
ec ❤
RIP. Toni. Saw you plenty of times at the Continental Club
Musical bliss x2!
RIP Toni.
Rest in peace, angel Toni
❤ most underrated beautiful voice
This is the 3rd episode of Season 26 (2000-2001) of Austin City Limits. This episode features performances by Shelby Lynne and Toni Price. Shelby Lynne is back on the Austin City Limits stage, this time performing her country hits. She first appeared on Austin City Limits during Season 16 in 1991, pairing with Willie Nelson. Toni Price is a seductive blues diva who brings her songwriting sessions to the Austin City Limits stage. Her music is a blend of blues, jazz, and country.👍
Thank you so much.
gotta get back
thought it would be easier
leavin’
band intros >
dreamsome
life is bad
Shelby Lynne (vocals, guitar)
John Jackson (lead guitar, dobro, harmonica, backing vocals)
Dannny Eisenberg (keyboards)
Dave Meshell (bass, backing vocals)
J.D. Blair (drums)
Dave MacNab (guitar, backing vocals)
Waylon Payne (backing vocals)
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1980 Austin City Limits episode featuring Ralph Stanley and Uncle Walt's Band? This was the 5th episode of Season 5, and Ralph Stanley's first appearance on the show. Uncle Walt's Band members Walter Hyatt, David Ball, and Champ Hood went on to pursue solo careers in 1983.👍
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1977 episode of Austin City Limits featuring Willie Nelson and Tracy Nelson? This was the first episode of Season 2, and it kicked off with a performance by Willie Nelson of his country hits. Next on the episode, Tracy Nelson brings country blues to the Austin City Limits stage. This episode is noteworthy for being the first Austin City Limits episode where Gary P. Nunn's "London Homesick Blues" is the theme song, which appears in both the opening and closing credits. This is also the first episode funded by Public Television Stations, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Ford Foundation, and the Lone Star Brewing Company.👍
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1994 Austin City Limits episode featuring Rosanne Cash and Carlene Carter? It was the first episode of Season 19, and it kicked off with a performance by the stepsisters of the Cash and Carter family.👍
Hey Live Preserver, would you upload the 1987 episode of Austin City Limits featuring Michael Martin Murphey and Marty Stuart? It was the 13th and final episode of Season 12, and the last Austin City Limits episode produced by The Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council.👍