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Title: 22nd Annual California Bluegrass Association Bluegrass Festival
Format: CD
Source: SBD
Generation: 0
Length: 60
Date: 6/13/97
Location: Grass Valley, CA
Set list:
  1. ~intro~
  2. Don't You Call My Name
  3. High On A Mountain
  4. Chicken Under The Washtub
  5. Beauty Of My Dreams
  6. Another Place, Another Time
  7. The Cold Hard Facts
  8. Shuckin' The Corn
  9. Don't Our Love Look Natural
  10. Lights On The Hill
  11. Grass Valley
  12. Little Darlin' Pal O' Mine
  13. Thanks A Lot
  14. Highway Of Pain
  15. I Believe
  16. Whitehouse Blues

    Encore:

  17. Queen Anne's Lace
  18. Big Rock In The Road

Title: 22nd Annual California Bluegrass Association Bluegrass Festival
Format: CD
Source: SBD
Generation: 0
Length: 55
Date: 6/14/97
Location: Grass Valley, CA
Set list:
  1. ~intro~
  2. Train 45 To California
  3. Rain Please Go Away
  4. Bluest Man In Town
  5. A Good Man Like Me
  6. Instrumental
  7. Snake In The House
  8. I Can't Get You Off My Mind
  9. Back Up & Push
  10. Daisy Mae
  11. Blackjack County Chains
  12. Baltimore Johnny
  13. Get Down On Your Knees And Pray
  14. True Life Blues
  15. Roanoke

    Encore:

  16. That Smokin' Gun
  17. Cheek To Cheek With The Blues

Title: Prairie Home Companion
Format: DAT
Source: DFM
Generation: 0
Length: 25
Date: 10/18/97
Location: Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul, MN
Set list:
    *** Set I ***
  1. The Cold Hard Facts
  2. Blackjack County Chains
  3. Love Is A Long Road

    *** Set II ***

  4. Blue Darlin'
  5. Baltimore Johnny
Note: See Prairie Home Companion.
Title: Merlefest
Format: DAT
Source: DAud
Generation: 0
Length: 60
Date: 4/26/98
Location: Wilkesboro, NC
Set list:
Title: IBMA FanFest
Format: CD
Source: DSBD
Generation: 0
Length: 65
Date: 10/23/98
Location: Louisville, KY
Set list:
  1. ?If You Ever Look For Me You Know Where I'll Be Found
  2. Bluest Man In Town
  3. ~intro Jason Carter~
  4. ?I'll Be There If You Ever Want Me By Your Side
  5. ~intro Robbie McCoury (fiddle)~
  6. ?Banjo Instrumental
  7. ~intro Ron McCoury (banjo)~
  8. Body And Soul
  9. ~intro Del McCoury~
  10. The Cold Hard Facts
  11. ~intro Mike Bub (bass fiddle)~
  12. Beauty Of My Dreams
  13. Queen Anne's Lace
  14. Back Up & Push (fiddle tune)
  15. ?Half A Mind To Leave You (And Only Half A Heart To Go)
  16. Snake In The House
  17. Whitehouse Blues

    Encore:

  18. ~intro Jacob McCoury (fiddle)~
  19. Rawhide

    Filler:

  20. Big Mon? (Instrumental) - Stuart Duncan
  21. Solo Instrumental - Jerry Douglas
  22. Original Irish Banjo Tune - ?
  23. Unoriginal Irish Banjo Tune - ?

Title: Sessions @ W. 54th Street
Format: VHS
Source: TV
Generation: 0
Length: 60
Date: 2/26/99 (air date)
Location: Sony Studios, New York, NY
Set list:
  1. No Setlist Entered.

  2. Transcript of Interview:
    David Byrne: You became a staff writer for a
    while. It's hard for me to imagine.
    
    Steve Earle: Well what happened was, I'd been
    writing songs in Texas and I'd been in town about
    a year and I got a publishing deal. I got a $75 a
    week draw, that's the way they did it in Nashville
    those days, and I got a publishing deal. That went
    up to $100 a week after six months, and then after
    the first option was over with, they decided they
    were going to keep me. I got $150 for the rest of
    the run of the five year contract, so then the
    company sold and I moved to Mexico for a couple
    of years, but I couldn't get them to release me. I
    could live a lot better on $150 a week in San
    Miguel Allende then I could in Nashville. There
    were some people that were willing to support
    writers that they knew were really good, and
    occasionally, we'd get a cut. Nobody thought we
    were going to write a bunch of Barbara Mandrell
    records or anything.
    
    A guy named Noel Fox signed me over there and
    he really knew how to work with writers. I was
    starting to get a little down, I'd been in town for a
    long time, I got there when I was 19. Noel
    encouraged me to write what I write and I sat
    down and wrote ten songs in 11 months, that turned
    out to be Guitar Town, my first album.
    
    David Byrne: No stopping after that.
    
    Steve Earle: Well, there was stopping, but it was
    pretty abrupt. And it was all my fault.
    
    David Byrne: In this show you're playing with Del
    McCoury and his band. And you're doing the next
    record with them. How'd you meet?
    
    Steve Earle: We met relatively recently, just about
    three years ago I guess it was. We knew about
    each other and I had a song called "If You Need A
    Fool". Ken Irwin called me and he said that he's
    recording the Del McCoury Band and they like this
    song but it needs another verse to be a bluegrass
    song. I wrote him another verse real quick and it
    ended up on what's one of the best bluegrass
    records that was ever made called The Blue Side
    of Town. Then I wrote a song for El Corazon
    called "I Still Carry You Around" and I wrote it
    specifically to record with this band and stuck it
    right in the middle of a rock 'n roll record, which I
    thought was really cool. It was fun. And we've
    done a few things together and I decided once and
    for all that I was going to make this record.
    
    We did a show together and we had to rehearse a
    bunch of my other material. I had some traditional
    stuff, and did about an hour show for this. Del and
    the boys started performing with one microphone.
    
    David Byrne: Did you do that a long time ago and
    then stop using just one mic and then go back to it?
    
    Del McCoury: Sure did. We used one mic in the
    middle '60's. They started putting multiple mics out
    and so we started back about maybe two years
    ago, off and on, we'd just use one mic and no
    monitors.
    
    David Byrne: There's a whole choreography that
    has to be worked out.
    
    Del McCoury: Actually it just comes natural.
    
    Steve Earle: I was proud of myself, the first time
    we did it together, that I didn't put Del's eye out.
    And it's even harder with both of us playing
    because we're both playing guitar and they're the
    two biggest instruments that are mobile up there.
    But the way it works is, the lead instruments are on
    one side of the stage and Del comes up in the
    middle.
    
    David Byrne: Nobody's a lefty, right?
    
    Steve Earle: No. Thank god. Left-handed banjo
    players need not apply. It would be dangerous.
    
    David Byrne: How do the bluegrass people take to
    you in that context?
    
    Del McCoury: I think they do. For one thing, he
    writes such great songs and he's a good singer,
    great singer. And I didn't know before, he's a great
    guitar player. And so he has it all.
    
    Steve Earle: I had played some bluegrass
    festivals, none of the really hard core ones. I
    played Telluride and I played "Merlefest", the
    Merle Watson Memorial Festival with the Train
    Band and people came back to the station and
    nobody threw anything at us. Actually a few
    people have gone out of their way to come up to
    me and say that they thought that this was good for
    bluegrass music. Some people it's going to upset
    and I'm going to have some fans that are not going
    to get it. My last record label certainly didn't get it.
    I ended up leaving over making this record. I'm a
    songwriter. Bluegrass is the original alternative
    country music. Bluegrass players have to decide
    that they're going to do something just for the love
    of the music, because there really isn't a way at
    this point to get rich playing bluegrass music.
    There was a time when Bill Monroe was a big star
    and there was a time when Bill's band was a
    mainstream part of country music but an entire
    genre of music has grown out of what this one guy
    made up, and not very many people can say that.
    He literally, single-handedly, invented an
    American art form.
    
Note 1: w/ Steve Earle.
Note 2: See Sessions at West 54th Website.
Title: Mountain Stage
Format: CD
Source: FM
Generation: 0
Length: 75
Date: 3/7/99
Location: Jones C. Edwards Playhouse, Huntington, WV
  1. Texas Eagle
  2. Yours Forever Blue
  3. Carrie Brown
  4. Far Cry From Virginia
  5. Nashville Cats
  6. Red Eyes On A Mad Dog
  7. Now She's Gone
  8. Ellis Unit One
  9. The Mountain
  10. Copperhead Road
Note: w/ Steve Earle.
Format: DAT
Source: DAud: Oades Brothers Stealth Mics
Generation: 0
Length: 175
Date: 3/14/99
Location: Carolina Theater, Durham, NC
Set list:
    Steve Earle
  1. Texas Eagle
  2. Yours Forever Blue
  3. My Old Friend The Blues
  4. Graveyard Shift
  5. Outlaw's Honeymoon
  6. Dixieland*
  7. Connemara Breakdown
  8. Harlan Man
  9. The Mountain

    Steve Earle w/ Del McCoury Band

  10. I Still Carry You Around

    The Del McCoury Band

  11. Far Cry From Virginia
  12. She's Left Me Again (50/50 Chance?)
  13. Red Eyes On A Mad Dog
  14. Don't You Think It's Time To Go
  15. Backslidin' Blues
  16. Nashville Cats
  17. I Feel The Blues Movin' In
  18. Blackjack County Chains
  19. ?
  20. Get Down On Your Knees And Pray
  21. Love Is A Long Road

    Steve Earle

  22. No. 29
  23. Now She's Gone
  24. Goodbye
  25. Taneytown
  26. South Nashville Blues
  27. Halo Around The Moon#
  28. Ellis Unit One

    Steve Earle w/ Del McCoury Band

  29. Mystery Train Part 2
  30. Leroy's Dustbowl Blues
  31. Raleigh & Spencer
  32. Hometown Blues
  33. Lonesome Highway Blues
  34. I'm Looking Through You
  35. Ben McCulloch
  36. Tom Ames' Prayer
  37. Carrie Brown
  38. Copperhead Road

    Encore:

  39. Lonesome Road
  40. Hillbilly Highway
  41. Down The Road
    *w/ Dan Gillis/pennywhistle
    #new song
Note: w/ Steve Earle.
Format: CD
Source: DFM
Generation: 0
Length: 150
Date: 5/11/99
Location: Kulturbolaget, Sweden
Set list:
    *** CD 1 ***
  1. Texas Eagle
  2. Yours Forever Blue
  3. My Old Friend The Blues
  4. Graveyard Shift
  5. Outlaw's Honeymoon
  6. Dixieland (w/ Dan Gillis on pennywhistle)
  7. Connemara Breakdown
  8. Harlan Man
  9. The Mountain
  10. ~band intros~
  11. I Still Carry You Around
  12. Taneytown
  13. I Can Wait
  14. Halo 'Round The Moon
  15. Carrie Brown

    *** CD 2 ***

  16. Mystery Train Part 2
  17. Leroy's Dustbowl Blues
  18. Hometown Blues
  19. Steve's Last Ramble
  20. I'm Looking Through You
  21. Ben McCulloch
  22. Tom Ames' Prayer
  23. A Good Man Like Me (Del McCoury on vocals)
  24. Now She's Gone
  25. Valentine's Day
  26. Another Town
  27. South Nashville Blues
  28. I Ain't Ever Satisfied
  29. Copperhead Road
  30. I'll Love You Till The Day I Die (Del McCoury on vocals)
  31. Johnny Come Lately (w/ Dan Gillis on pennywhistle)
Note: w/ Steve Earle.
Format: DAT
Source: DAud
Generation: 0
Length: 175
Date: 5/18/99
Location: St. Georges Hall, Bradford, England
Set list:
    Steve Earle:
  1. Texas Eagle
  2. Yours Forever Blue
  3. My Old Friend The Blues
  4. Graveyard Shift
  5. Outlaw's Honeymoon
  6. Dixieland
  7. Connemara Breakdown
  8. Harlan Man
  9. The Mountain

    Steve Earle w/ Del McCoury Band:

  10. I Still Carry You Around

    The Del McCoury Band:

  11. Far Cry From Virginia
  12. She's Left Me Again
  13. Red Eyes On A Mad Dog
  14. Don't You Think It's Time To Go
  15. Nashville Cats
  16. Pike County Breakdown
  17. ?Body And Soul
  18. Blackjack County Chains
  19. Big Highway Blues
  20. Backslidin' Blues
  21. High On The Mountain
  22. ?
  23. Get Down On Your Knees And Pray
  24. ?One More Time
  25. ?Rawhide (Instrumental)

    Steve Earle:

  26. More Than I Can Do
  27. Now She's Gone
  28. Goodbye
  29. Taneytown
  30. Halo Around The Moon
  31. Another Town
  32. South Nashville Blues
  33. I Ain't Ever Satisfied

    Steve Earle w/ Del McCoury Band:

  34. Mystery Train Part 2
  35. Leroy's Dustbowl Blues
  36. Hometown Blues
  37. Lonesome Highway Blues
  38. I'm Looking Through You
  39. Ben McCulloch
  40. Tom Ames' Prayer
  41. Carrie Brown
  42. Copperhead Road

    Encore:

  43. Johnny Come Lately *
  44. Hillbilly Highway
  45. ?The Bluegrass Twist
  46. Down The Road
    * w/ Dan Gillis
Note: w/ Steve Earle.
Title: Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Format: DAT
Source: DAud: CSC > M1
Generation: 0
Length: 120
Date: 6/20/99
Location: Town Park, Telluride, CO
Set list:
Title: 1st Annual Stubb's Bluegrass Festival & BBQ
Format: CD
Source: DSBD
Generation: 0
Length: 140
Date: 10/10/99
Location: Stubb's Bar-B-Q, Austin, TX
Set list:
    *** CD 1 ***
  1. ~intro~
  2. A Far Cry
  3. She's Left Me Again
  4. Red Eyes On A Mad Dog
  5. Body & Soul
  6. Don't You Think It's Time To Go?
  7. ? (banjo showcase number)
  8. Nashville Cats
  9. Backslidin' Blues
  10. ? (fiddle tune)
  11. I'll Be There
  12. Eli Renfro (sp?)
  13. Take Me To The Mountains
  14. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms
  15. Lights On The Hill
  16. Little Darlin' Pal O' Mine
  17. City Of Stone
  18. Just Because
  19. High On A Mountain Top
  20. ?
  21. Train Wreck Of Emotion
  22. Who Showed Who?

    *** CD 2 ***

  23. Get Down On Your Knees And Pray
  24. Snake In The House
  25. Smoking Gun
  26. Baltimore Johnny
  27. Blackjack County Chains
  28. The Look Of A Perfect Diamond

    First Encore:

  29. Whipoorwill
  30. True Life Blues

    Second Encore:

  31. ?Roanoke
Note: Encores w/ Peter Rowan.
Title: Prairie Home Companion
Format: DAT
Source: DFM
Generation: 0
Length: 20
Date: 11/6/99
Location: Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul, MN
Set list:
    *** Set I ***
  1. A Far Cry
  2. Get Down On Your Knees And Pray
  3. Red Eyes On A Mad Dog

    *** Set II ***

  4. Nashville Cats

    *** Closer ***

  5. Bye Bye Love (w/ Lynn Peterson, Garrison Keillor,
    Rich Dworsky, Arnie Kinsella & Pat Donohue)
Note: See Prairie Home Companion.
Format: DAT
Source: DAud
Generation: 0
Length: 110
Date: 2/18/00
Location: The Bottleneck, Lawrence, KS
Set list:
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