Anyone who has ever tied to sing into a mic. would realize what a gift that it is to be able to sound like this. Emmylou is a true gift that I'm greatful to have heard.
Utterly brilliant. Emmylou at her most beautiful singing one of her best ever songs all the more poignant when you know the story behind the song. Thanks for posting.
American Music Shop was the best show on TNN. I recorded so many of them on VHS, which I sadly no longer have. If I remember correctly, Dwight was the host/mail performer this time and besides Emmylou he had a couple of other female performers as his guests. Kelly Willis and... I'm blanking out on who else. I do wish I still had a VCR and all of my old tapes but at least there's RUclips. Thanks for posting this!
Gram, oh Gram :( what have you done? Lets sign the petition and get him where he belongs..in the CMHOF .gramparsonspetition with a dot com at the end!!
I have seen Emmylou many times (in the hundreds) and I have never seen her play a Martin with a D body. I course my favorite is the Gibson black J-Body with the inlaid rose. I think the inlay was done by the famous luthier Danny Ferrington. I am not certain of this but it looks like his work. Oh, yeah---other than the guitar lecture I am crazy about her sound and her look.
yes. it the TNN special (i think) promoting the Ryman. Its a Nash Ramblers-era concert. all acoustic. I used to own it on laser disc, so its possible you could get it.
i do not know how she sings this...i cry every time i hear it....she lived it
Anyone who has ever tied to sing into a mic. would realize what a gift that it is to be able to sound like this. Emmylou is a true gift that I'm greatful to have heard.
Utterly brilliant. Emmylou at her most beautiful singing one of her best ever songs all the more poignant when you know the story behind the song. Thanks for posting.
Truly great song and artist.
boulder to birmingham was always my favorite song by Emmylou!
brilliant singing by both of them ..loved my listen :)
Thanks for sharing one of the best videos I have ran across. Wish I had found this sooner.
Fantastic pairing. I've always thought they were similar.
American Music Shop was the best show on TNN. I recorded so many of them on VHS, which I sadly no longer have. If I remember correctly, Dwight was the host/mail performer this time and besides Emmylou he had a couple of other female performers as his guests. Kelly Willis and... I'm blanking out on who else. I do wish I still had a VCR and all of my old tapes but at least there's RUclips. Thanks for posting this!
she's just perfect
This was a great series lots of great songs were played it! *****
You really got me this time / and the hardest part is knowing I'll survive. Just lost the love of my life -- this was one of her favorites.
great singer shes still the lovely voice of my oldest times
Amen to that bro. Truer words never said.
Great! Great quality too! thanks for posting.
You Both Rock ! Thanx
in memory of Clifton Lively and Cafe Brazil
Gram, oh Gram :( what have you done? Lets sign the petition and get him where he belongs..in the CMHOF .gramparsonspetition with a dot com at the end!!
Superb duet!
The best of the best
Dwight steals the show!
I have seen Emmylou many times (in the hundreds) and I have never seen her play a Martin with a D body. I course my favorite is the Gibson black J-Body with the inlaid rose. I think the inlay was done by the famous luthier Danny Ferrington. I am not certain of this but it looks like his work. Oh, yeah---other than the guitar lecture I am crazy about her sound and her look.
2 of the best ever
Thank you!
Gorgious!!!!!
How could any click on "DISLIKE" for this video.
yes. it the TNN special (i think) promoting the Ryman. Its a Nash Ramblers-era concert. all acoustic. I used to own it on laser disc, so its possible you could get it.
I love Emmylou and I want to have her baby! Jack
amazing
Thanks for posting!
Rare to see Emmylou playing a Martin..
I can see what the thumbs up are about. To my ears, the most moving version. I never really loved the studio version.
I know, right? One of those people I want to have lunch with before I die. The High Priestess of Twang.
Patty Loveless
Is this show on video ? When and where did it take place ?