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Emmylou Harris - Two More Bottles of Wine "Rocky Mountai Opry" at Red Rocks Amphitheatre 1984 Tags: emmylou harris |
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Al Kooper - Sam Stone - Record Plant 1974 Recorded at the Record Plant (Sausalito, CA) on the 23 October 1974. Written by John Prine. Tags: Al Kooper John Prine 1974 Record Plant Sam Stone Bob Dylan Mike Bloomfield Shuggie Otis Super Session |
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Emmylou Harris - For No One "Emmylou Harris's 10 Commandments of Country Music" 2007. Tags: Emmylou Harris For No One Beatles |
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Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris - "Big Mouth Blues" Live texas Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris "Big Mouth Blues" live Liberty Hall, Texas 1973 Tags: gram parsons emmylou harris big mouth blues live liberty hall texas 1973 |
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Wayfaring Stranger - Emmylou Harris This is "Wayfaring Stranger" by Emmylou Harris. The pics are some I found off the internet. Tags: wayfaring stranger emmylou emmy lou harris gospel |
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Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris - This is us (4cams) THIS IS US Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris In Brussels at Vorst National (2006.05.26) (4cams audio/video mixed) by Poupystar creation & Digger research http://poupystar.free.fr http://users.telenet.be/markknopfler/ DVD available in FREE DISTRIBUTION in august 2006... Tags: Mark Knopfler Dire Straits guitar bootleg poupystar |
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Emmylou Harris Boulder to Birmingham Tribute to Gram Parsons Slide show and music about Gram Parsons as tribute Tags: Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons GP Boulder to Birmingham |
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Dave Matthews and Emmylou Harris- Long Black Veil This is from a tribute show to Johnny Cash. It is Dave and Emmylou Harris. They play long black veil Tags: Dave Matthews band emmylou harris Long Black Veil Music |
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Sweet Old World - Emmylou Harris Sweet Old World - Emmylou Harris For JL: Thanks for suggesting this Song. Lyrics: Sweet Old World by Emmylou Harris See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world The breath from your own lips, the touch of fingertips A sweet and tender kiss The sound of a midnight train, wearing someone's ring Someone calling your name Somebody so warm cradled in your arm Didn't you think you were worth anything See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world Millions of us in love, promises made good Your own flesh and blood Looking for some truth, dancing with no shoes The beat, the rhythm, the blues The pounding of your heart's drum together with another one Didn't you think anyone loved you See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world Biography Emmylou Harris was born on April 2nd, 1947 in Birmingham, Alabama. Her family moved several times after her birth and finally settled in the suburbs of Washington D.C. College was not appealing to Harris and she dropped out to pursue a career in music, singing at folk clubs in Greenwich Village. Success and Loss in First Years After making an album that went under everyone's radar, Harris was introduced to a young, talented singer named Gram Parsons. He was looking for a female singer and Harris was the perfect fit -- they went to Los Angeles to start recording. They had a passionate relationship and bonded musically as well, producing two albums; GP and Grievous Angel. It all came crashing down, however, after Gram Parsons died of a drug overdose. Filled with grief, Harris filled her first three solo albums with tributes (both direct and indirect) to Parsons. She worked with Parsons' talented Hot Band, and consequently, audiences couldn't get enough of Pieces of the Sky, Elite Hotel and Luxury Liner. The Grammy panel also recognized her efforts with awards for the singles "Elite Hotel" in 1976, and "Blue Kentucky Girl" in 1979. Grammy Girl Became Country Queen Harris became a true country phenom after releasing Roses in the Snow in 1980. The work was hailed as an amazing feat and she returned to the Grammys to take home another award, this time for her collaboration with Roy Orbison for the single "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again." Though she produced eight albums in the next seven years, her next great accomplishment came in 1987, when she teamed up with Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton. These all-stars produced Trio, the Academy of Country Music Album of the Year and the recipient of the Grammy for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group. This signaled a change in style for Harris, who, with time, had begun to alter her sound and experiment more. '90s Brought Change, More Sales The album Bluebird in 1989 showed hints of a changing country style, and Harris continued the change in the early '90s with the Grammy-winning At the Ryman with the Nash Ramblers. She was inducted into the Grand Ol' Opry in 1992, and then recruited Daniel Lanois to help cultivate her new sound even further. Lanois is a highly talented producer whose work with U2 was well known at the time. He maintained his reputation by helping Harris create one of the most significant albums of the '90s in Wrecking Ball (1995). Themes of sexuality and despair were reflected in her raspy yet honey-sweet voice. That year, she was honored with the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Career Recognized as Legendary In 1999, Harris, now thrice-divorced and independent as ever, received the Billboard Century Award, which recognized her stellar career. They should have waited a year to present it to her, however, as Harris showed she was not finished producing hits after she received another Grammy for the album Red Dirt Girl in 2000. The American Music Awards had the right timing, giving her a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. Amazingly, Harris continues to produce albums. After collaborations on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack and the release of Stumble into Grace, her album tally nears 30. She has produced handfuls of platinum tracks, received 11 Grammys and is arguably the last true country diva. Without a doubt, she is a living legend. Sweet Old World - Emmylou Harris Tags: sweet old world emmylou harris granako bokcani |
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EMMYLOU HARRIS-AMARILLO Studio albums Year Album Chart Positions[1] RIAA[2] Label US Country US 200 1969 Gliding Bird Jubilee 1975 Pieces of the Sky 7 45 Gold Reprise/ Warner Bros. Elite Hotel 1 25 Gold 1977 Luxury Liner 1 21 Gold 1978 Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town 3 29 Gold 1979 Blue Kentucky Girl 3 43 Gold Light of the Stable 22 102 1980 Roses in the Snow 2 26 Gold 1981 Evangeline 5 22 Gold Cimarron 6 46 1983 White Shoes 22 116 1985 The Ballad of Sally Rose 8 171 1986 Thirteen 9 157 1987 Angel Band 23 166 1989 Bluebird 15 1990 Brand New Dance 45 1993 Cowgirl's Prayer 34 152 Elektra 1995 Wrecking Ball 94 2000 Red Dirt Girl 5 54 2003 Stumble into Grace 6 58 Nonesuch 2008 All I Intended to Be 4 22 [edit] Live albums Year Album Chart Positions[1] Label US Country US 200 1982 Last Date 9 65 Reprise 1992 At the Ryman (w/ the Nash Brothers) 32 174 1998 Spyboy 27 180 Eminent [edit] Compilations Year Album Chart Positions[1] RIAA[2] Label US Country US 200 1978 Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris 9 81 Gold Reprise 1984 Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris 24 176 Warner Bros. 1990 Duets 24 Reprise 1994 Songs of the West Warner Western 1996 Portraits Warner Archives 2000 Singin' with Emmylou 1 Reprise 2001 Anthology 53 Rhino 2003 Singin' with Emmylou 2 Raven Producer's Cut Rhino 2005 The Very Best of Emmylou Harris: Heartaches and Highways 23 133 2007 Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems 49 [edit] Collaborations Year Album Chart Positions[1] Label US Country US 200 1996 Nashville (w/ Carl Jackson) Sundown 1999 Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions (w/ Linda Ronstadt) 6 73 Elektra 2006 All the Roadrunning (w/ Mark Knopfler) 17 49 Warner Bros. I've Always Needed You (w/ Carl Jackson) Music Avenue Real Live Roadrunning (w/ Mark Knopfler) Warner Bros. HER SINGLES NEED TO BE SEPERATE FROM THESE. NOT ENOUGH SPACE!!! Tags: MUSIC COUNTRY EMMYLOU HARRIS |