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Review: Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center

2013 07 30 News Woody At 100

The new CD/DVD set is entitled Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center, but in fact, Woody never made it past 55. This document of an altogether lively concert program from a wide assortment of admirers proves, however, that his music has not only lasted ’til 100, but will likely survive us all. This is a celebration, yes, but a celebration with a conscience. A strong thread of morality and social awareness ran through all of Guthrie’s songs, as he believed music could make a difference in America. That same belief is shared by the performers who took the stage of Washington, DC’s Kennedy Center on October 14, 2012, including Jackson Browne, Joel Rafael, Rosanne Cash, Donovan, Judy Collins, Tom Morello, John Mellencamp and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. That evening, they showcased the spectrum of Guthrie’s work from protest songs to children’s sing-alongs.

“Woody at 100!” Available Now!

Another singer-songwriter to write a melody to a Guthrie lyric is Jackson Browne, who has never shied away from expressing his own political beliefs. He and bassist Rob Wasserman co-composed “You Know the Night” to a rare romantic lyric from Guthrie recounting the evening he met his wife. To Browne and Wasserman’s loping country-by-way-of-Laurel-Canyon melody and arrangement, Browne sings of a woman with “hopes and plans for the good of the people”: “You know, the night I met you, my eyes had been looking for you all over everywhere. Did you look at me and think, ‘here’s this guy that hopes like I hope and sees the same kind of dreams I see?'” In Browne and Wasserman’s hands, the song could be a lost hit of the 1970s.

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Jackson Browne to play The Love Ride to Benefit the USO

On Sunday, October 20, 2013,The Love Ride is proud to benefit the USO. All proceeds from the 30th Anniversary Love Ride will benefit the USO. Sign up today and start doing your part to support our troops and their families.

2013 07 29 News Blueguitar

With a minimum $60 donation, you can enjoy an entire day of motorcycle and music, all for a great cause. The Love Ride kicks off at the Harley Davidson of Glendale, with a short concert hosted by Jay Leno and featuring Jackson Browne, jackshit, Chevy Metal and Special Guests.

2013 07 29 News Cochtotan Walk

After the music and introductions of our special guests, Jay and other celebrity guests, including Willie G. Davidson, Robert Patrick and Lorenzo Lamas, will lead a ride from Glendale up to Castaic Lake, where the fun continues.

At Castaic Lake, riders, drivers and families from all over Southern California are welcome to the all day music festival, including the Peter Fonda Ride-In Bike Show, motorcycle stunt show, food trucks and a beer garden, and more.

Click here for the complete Love Ride event schedule.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Jackson Browne stands in at Tanglewood

With a makeshift and malleable set list, help from opener Sara Watkins and old friend Danny Kortchmar, and an in-tribute cover of Taylors Sweet Baby James, Jackson Brownes two hour set at the Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood served as a formidable stand-in on Thursday night.

2013 7 15 News Jackson James

LENOX _ With the mountains, the music, fireworks and songs about the Turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston, there is little that can match the magic of a James Taylor Fourth of July concert at Tanglewood.

But Jackson Browne came close.

With a makeshift and malleable set list, help from opener Sara Watkins and old friend Danny Kortchmar, and an in-tribute cover of Taylors Sweet Baby James, Jackson Brownes two hour set at the Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood served as a formidable stand-in on Thursday night.

Browne acknowledged that he was a guest in James Taylors house and privileged to perform in that Fourth of July slot while Taylor tends to writing and recording his first new album in a decade. He also noted that he had played the shed many times, back in 1978, and the year before that, and once as an opening act for America. . . .

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Jackson Browne to play Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock

Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne will perform at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock July 12 and 13.

2013 06 14 News Jackson Browne Levon Helms

Browne will be joined by the Dirt Farmer Band at a Midnight Ramble house concert. The Dirt Farmer Band features Amy Helm, daughter of Levon Helm, who died in April 2012. Levon Helm launched the Midnight Rambles in 2004.

Browne, known for churning out many hits, including “Running On Empty” and “Lawyers in Love,” performed at a Midnight Ramble in December 2011 with the band Dawes.

Ticket information will be available soon. LevonHelm.com.

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Rock for Oklahoma

New Arts Foundation Poster

ROCK FOR OKLAHOMA BENEFIT

FEATURING KINGS OF LEON, THE FLAMING LIPS, JACKSON BROWNE, BUILT TO SPILL

AND SPECIAL GUESTS

JULY 23RD CHESAPEAKE ENERGY ARENA

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 (Oklahoma City, OK) — An all-star lineup of musicians with a special connection to the state of Oklahoma has been organized for a concert to raise money for victims of both F5 tornados that struck Moore, Oklahoma City, and surrounding areas this spring.

Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips, Jackson Browne, Built to Spill and special guests will perform at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on Tuesday, July 23, 2013. Tickets for this very special musical event will go on sale this Friday, June 14th at 10 am online via ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1.800.745.3000.

Losses from these storms are estimated to reach upwards of $2 billion. Many of the short-term needs of the people affected by the tornados have already been met; the goal of Rock for Oklahoma is to help them with long-term issues and problems, such as regaining livelihoods. All of the proceeds will be dispersed to central Oklahoma community organizations and charities, via local charities.
We couldn’t be more proud to lend a hand to our home state. We were all devastated by what happened there….we have family and friends that were affected by the tornados….this is the least we could do.”

  • Jared Followill (Kings of Leon)

Shakespeare said It is not enough to help the needy up, but to support them after and in our small way we are trying to not just be here at the moment of immediate need, but to stay and help with the rebuilding. After all, this is our home and they are us and we are them.

  • Wayne Coyne (The Flaming Lips)

Tuesday July 23rd

Chesapeake Energy Arena

Tickets are $35.00 and $50.00
and are onsale Friday, June 14th
 at 10 am

Proceeds benefiting storm victims in Oklahoma through local charities

Tickets go on sale Friday June 14th at 10am
through Ticketmaster.com or call 1-800-745-3000 by phone.

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Jackson Browne – Ill Do Anything – Live In Concert DVD Available Worldwide

Inside Recordings released Jackson Browne – Ill Do AnythingLive In Concert DVD on June 18, 2013 with worldwide distribution through ADA. The performances were captured during the November 2012 leg of his acoustic tour as part of AXS TVs live concert programming. The live concert will be released in High-Definition on DVD and Blu-Ray. The DVD can be ordered now by visiting Amazon or clicking http://amzn.com/B00CIJ93EU for the DVD and http://amzn.com/B00CIJ93DQ for the Blu-Ray.

Jackson Browne launches his summer 2013 U.S. Tour on June 16th at the Steel Bridge Festival in Sturgeon Bay. Singer-songwriter and fiddle player Sara Watkins will open the tour as a special guest, beginning on June 19th a sold out show at Red Butte in Salt Lake City, UT. Playing guitar and piano, Jackson will perform songs from his entire body of work, with varying set lists each night. The tour runs through July 13th and includes Tanglewood, TellurideRavinia Festival and features two appearances at the legendary Midnight Ramble- an intimate jam session started by thelate Levon Helm that continues totake place in his upstate New York converted barn studio. Tickets and more information are available at www.jacksonbrowne.com.

Jackson Browne- Ill Do Anything: Live In Concert includes seventeen performances and features hislongtime band mates Fritz Lewak and Val McCallum, along with Sara Watkins, Sean Watkins and Tyler Chester. The same group of musicians will be featured on the Summer Tour.

Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. He was honored with induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007. Beyond his music, he is known for his advocacy on behalf of the environment, human rights, and arts education. He’s a co-founder of the groups Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE), Nukefree.org, and the Success Through the Arts Foundation, which provides education opportunities for students in South Los Angeles.

Jackson Browne-Ill Do Anything: Live In Concert DVD track listing:

1. Black And White – 7:14

2. I’m Alive – 5:40

3. Farther On – 5:18

4. The Naked Ride Home – 8:06

5. Live Nude Cabaret – 4:34

6. Sleep’s Dark And Silent Gate – 2:35

7. The Pretender – 7:01

8. A Child In These Hills – 6:02

9. Tokyo Girl – 4:54

10. These Days – 6:29

11. In The Shape Of A Heart – 6:32

12. The Late Show – 6:26

13. I’ll Do Anything – 6:18

14. Running On Empty – 6:15

15. Take It Easy – 5:28

16. Rock Me On The Water – 6:01

17. Before The Deluge – 10:00

DVD International Release dates:

US release June 18

UK & Europe release June 24

Australia / New Zealand July 12

Japan August 21

Jackson Browne 2013 Acoustic Tour Dates with special guest Sara Watkins:

* = No opener

Jun 16 – Sturgeon Bay, WI Steel Bridge Festival*

Jun 19 – Salt Lake City, CA Red Butte Garden

June 21 – Aspen, CO Jazz Aspen Snomass

June 23 – Telluride, CO Telluride Bluegrass Festival

June 25 – Des Moines, IA Civic Center of Greater Des Moines

June 26 – Chicago, IL Ravinia

June 28 – Columbus, OH Palace Theater

June 29 – Niagra Falls, NY Seneca Niagra Casino Theatre

July 01 – Lancaster, PA American Musical Theater

July 02 – New Brunswick, NJ State Theater

July 04 – Lenox, MA Tanglewood

July 05 – Atlantic City, NJ Borgata

July 06 – Atlantic City, NJ Borgata*

July 09 – Wallingford, CT The Palace*

July 10 – Booth Bay, ME Opera House*

July 12 – Kingston, NY Midnight Ramble*

July 13 – Kingston, NY Midnight Ramble*

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Remembering Sadako – Folding for Peace – Concert featuring Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. Beyond his music, Browne is known for his advocacy on behalf of the environment, human rights, and arts education. Brownes performance Tuesday August 6, 2013 at 8:00pm will be part of a special evening dedicated to world peace and will include a special appearance by Sadakos family from Japan.

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JACCC Member Presale

Membership benefits are our way of saying thank you for your support and as a member of the JACCC, you are able to secure the best seats in the house before public sales begin on June 13. We hope that you continue to take advantage of the benefits we offer.

For a JACCC Member Presale form please contact jhiroshima@jaccc.org.

JACCC Member Presale ends on Wednesday, June 12, 2013
All forms must be received by 6pm

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PBS Stations Airing the Woody Guthrie At 100! Special in June

WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER pays homage to the artistry of American folk musician Woody Guthrie. The all-star concert staged in his honor last October in Washington, DC. Featuring performances from Jackson Browne, Joel Rafael, Rosanne Cash, Judy Collins and many others will be aired on PBS stations across the nation in June.

STATIONS AIRING WOODY GUTHRIE SPECIAL IN JUNE:

WNET- NEW YORK – 6/7 – 9pm, 6/10 – 10 pm

WLIW – NEW YORK – 6/2 – 630 pm, 6/3 – 12 am, 6/3 – 11:30 pm, 6/4 – 2 pm, 6/7 – 4:30 pm

NJN -NEW JERSEY NETWORK – 6/8 – 9:30 pm, 6/10 – 1:30 am, 6/11 – 3:3 a

WILL – Urbana, IL – 6/1 – 10:30 pm

TPT- Minneapolis, MN – 6/2-10 pm, 6/3 – 4:30 am

WUCF – Orlando, FL – 6/14 – 9pm

WFYI- Indianapolis, IN – 6/7-9pm, 6/1- 9:30 pm

WPSU – Serves Central Pennsylvania – 6/1 – 9:30 pm, 6/8 – 8 pm

WGVU- Grand Rapids, MI – 6/14 – 10:30 pm, 6/16 – 7pm

MPTV- Milwaukee, – 6/14 -9pm

WMVS- Milwaukee – 6/14 – 10pm

KCTS- Seattle – not for June pledge, possible Aug

UNC- Raleigh, NC – 6/7-1pm

Lakeshore Public TV – 6/23- 3:30p, 6/25- 1pm, 6/29 – 5a

KET- Kentucky – They do not do a June or an Aug Pledge- so maybe Dec Pledge

KUED- Salt Lake City – “wait & see” station …..waiting for results before pledging

KEET- Eureka, CA – 6/15 – 8pm

Colorado Public TV – JUNE – TBA

ALABAMA PUBLIC TV – 6/3- 9PM

KNPB – Reno – 6/3 – 9:30 pm

PBS So Cal – Los Angeles – 6/1- 11pm

Houston PBS – 6/1 – 11pm

KVPT – Fresno, CA – 6/1 – 11pm

Mountain Lake PBS – Plattsburg, NY – (Montreal mkt) – 6/8-9:30 pm, 6/12 – 9:30 pm

WEDU- Tampa – 6/10 – 10:30 pm

WFSU – Tallahassee, FL – 6/3-9:30 pm, 6/8 – 9pm

WGCU- Ft Myers – 6/1 – 11pm

WJCT – Jacksonville, FL – 6/1 – 11pm

WLVT – Philly – not scheduled in June, “wait & see” station

WMHT- Albany, NY – 6/4 – 7:30 pm

WNIT- South Bend, IN – 6/2 – 10 pm

WPBT- Miami /Ft Lauderdale – 6/3 – 11pm

WTCI- Chattanooga, TN – 6/8 – 10 pm

WTVI – Peoria – 6/1 – 12 midnite, 6/3 – 10 pm

WUCF- Orlando, FL – 6/14 – 9pm

KAET- Phoenix – 6/4 – 9pm

WIPB- Muncie/ Indy – 6/6 -9:30 pm

Lakeland Public TV – Minneapolis – 6/1 – 930 pm, 6/9 – 3:30 pm

WNED- Buffalo, NY – 6/7 – 11:30 pm, (putting in regular Austin City Limits slot)

KNCT- Austin, TX – 6/1 – 6:30 pm, 6/4 – 8:30 pm

Iowa Public Broadcasting – does not do June pledge, will look at for Aug

WTIU- Bloomington /Indy – does not do June pledge drive, but maybe Aug

WVPT – Harrisonburg, VA – They are recording the program but no June date scheduled yet.

KVIE- Sacramento, CA – 6/1 – 11:30 am, 6/2 – 1:30 pm, 6/3 – 2pm, 6/3 – 8:30 pm

WHYY- Philadelphia – Will be airing in June – date TBA

WTVI- Peoria – 6/1-12 midnite, 6/3 – 10 pm

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Woody Guthrie At 100! Live At The Kennedy Center All-star Historic Concert To Be Released As Deluxe CD+DVD Package

FEATURING JACKSON BROWNE, ROSANNE CASH, JUDY COLLINS, JEFF DANIELS, ANI DiFRANCO, DONOVAN, RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOTT, JOHN MELLENCAMP, AND MORE

PRESENTING WOODY’s BEST KNOWN SONGS LIVE: “HARD TRAVELIN’,” “RIDING IN MY CAR,” “I AIN’T GOT NO HOME,” “PRETTY BOY FLOYD,” “PASTURES OF PLENTY,” “DEPORTEE,” “SO LONG, IT’S BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YUH,” “DO RE MI,” “THIS TRAIN IS BOUND FOR GLORY,” “THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND,” AND MANY OTHERS

Centennial birthday celebration events held last year across the U.S. and Canada, Europe and the UK, coordinated and presented by the GRAMMY Museum, in association with Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. and Woody Guthrie Foundation & Archives

CD/DVD available everywhere June 11, 2013, through Legacy Recordings – coincides with televised premiere of one-hour version on PBS stations in June

NEW YORK, May 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER pays homage to the artistry of American folk musician Woody Guthrie. This new CD+DVD commemorative package captures the historic all-star concert staged in his honor last October inWashington, DC. Featuring performances from Jackson Browne, Rosanne Cash, Judy Collins, Jeff Daniels (reading a letter, not singing), Ani DiFranco, Donovan, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, John Mellencamp, Tom Morello, Old Crow Medicine Show, Lucinda Williams, and many others, the set will be available June 11, 2013 through Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

The release coincides with the televised premiere of WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER in June on PBS. (Check your local listings.) The CD+DVD package features eight performances not seen in the one-hour PBS broadcast, including two spoken word performances from actor Jeff Daniels and six musical performances from Old Crow Medicine Show,Jimmy LaFave, Rosanne Cash, Lucinda Williams, Judy Collins, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. Tracklists for the CD and DVD differ so see full details below.

In October 2012 (the same month as the concert), Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No Home, written, produced and directed by Peter Frumkin as part of the award-winning American Masters biography series, premiered on PBS.

The commemorative CD+DVD release will include a 12-page booklet containing rare photographs and a personal note from Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, who administers the non-profit Woody Guthrie Foundation & Archives, and Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. Cover art for the CD+DVD package is based on artist Shepard Fairey’s screen print designed for the 2012 Woody Guthrie Centennial.

WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER presents the ultimate live collection of the most famous songs written and (mostly) recorded by Woody Guthrie (b. July 14, 1912 – d.Oct. 3, 1967). They are performed by artists who have all proclaimed Woody’s influence on their craft down the years. The set starts with a familiar pair from Nashville’s Old Crow Medicine Show (“Howdi Do,” “Union Maid”), followed by touchstones from Judy Collins (“Pastures Of Plenty”),Jimmy LaFave (“Hard Travelin'”), Donovan (the children’s favorite, “Riding In My Car”), Ani DiFranco (“Deportee” aka “Plane Wreck At Los Gatos”), Sweet Honey In The Rock (“I’ve Got To Know”), and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott (“1913 Massacre”).

Rosanne Cash delivers a pair of Woody’s finest (“I Ain’t Got No Home” and “Pretty Boy Floyd”); likewise John Mellencamp, an avowed Woody Guthrie disciple, offers up one of his favorites (“Do Re Mi”). Bluegrass giants the Del McCoury Band team with singer-songwriter Tim O’Brien on “So Long, It’s Been Good To Know Yuh” and special guest Tony Trischka (on banjo) joins the group for Woody’s only instrumental song, “Woody’s Rag.” The entire cast takes the stage to close the concert with “This Train Is Bound For Glory” and, of course, Woody’s timeless “This Land Is Your Land.”

Over the past two decades, at the invitation of Nora Guthrie, contemporary musicians have composed music to Woody’s previously unpublished lyrics. Several of these artists presented their new songs at the concert, including Joel Rafael (“Ramblin’ Reckless Hobo”) and Lucinda Williams(“House Of Earth”). In collaboration with Nora Guthrie, bassist/producer Rob Wassermanassembled a full album of these new songs in 2011, Note of Hope. Two artists reprise their contributions from that album, namely Jackson Browne (“You Know The Night”) and Tom Morello(“Ease My Revolutionary Mind”).

The final contributor to WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER is Woody himself. The DVD bonus features include rare footage of Woody singing “John Henry,” “Ranger’s Command” and “Greenback Dollar,” as well as spoken pieces by Woody (and others) that are illustrated by archival photographs and documentary footage. These portraits of Woody are reminders of how the songs of Okemah, Oklahoma’s favorite son took off around the world like a fast train on a well-oiled track.

WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER is the chronicle of a major, post-modern hootenanny. It took place in Washington, DC, on October 14, 2012, and was the culmination of the yearlong celebration, following events in Woody’s native Oklahoma, Texas,California, Pennsylvania, and New York. Over 75 subsequent centennial events (dozens of concerts, tributes and dedications in folk, jazz and classical realms, conferences, seminars, exhibits, dance festivals, a stage musical) took place across the U.S. and Canada – “FromCalifornia to the New York Island” – and across the UK and Europe. Most of those events, as well as the Kennedy Center concert, were organized and presented by the GRAMMY Museum, in association with Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. and the Woody Guthrie Foundation & Archives.

Playing a major role in the centennial campaign is Robert Santelli, Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, which curated the Woody Guthrie Centennial. Santelli is the award-winning author of This Land Is Your Land: Woody Guthrie and the Journey of an American Folk Song (Running Press, 2012), and co-editor of Hard Travelin’: The Life and Legacy of Woody Guthrie (Wesleyan, 1999). Santelli also co-produced and co-annotated Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial (Smithsonian Folkways). The coffee table-sized, 3-CD (and 150-page book) box set was released July 10, 2012, four days before Woody’s actual 100th birth date on July 14th. The box set went on to win this year’s Grammy Award for Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package.

In February 2013, HarperCollins published House Of Earth, a previously unpublished completed manuscript by Woody Guthrie that has been lost to readers since its creation in 1947. The book was edited and introduced by presidential historian Douglas Brinkley and Johnny Depp, and published on Depp’s imprint, Infinitum Nihil. House Of Earth finally provides a complement to Woody’s classic autobiography Bound For Glory (E.P. Dutton, 1943), a book that has exerted enormous influence on generations of musicians around the world, including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Bragg, Joe Strummer, and countless others.

WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER is produced and directed by four-time Emmy Award-winner Jim Brown of Ginger Group Productions. Brown, an associate professor at NYU’s Tisch School Of the Arts, is one of America’s most accomplished music documentary filmmakers, with a concentration in American folk music, and has created some of the most enduring films in that genre. He received Emmys for The Weavers: Wasn’t That A Time! (1981),We Shall Overcome (1989), and Pete Seeger: The Power of Song (2007). Two of Brown’s films, A Vision Shared: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly (1988) and Songs Of the Civil War(1991), were released with Columbia Records CD counterparts. Other titles include Woody Guthrie: Hard Travelin’ (1984), Pete Seeger Family Concert (1991), Peter, Paul, and Mary: Carry It on – A Musical Legacy (2004), and two Harry Belafonte films, An Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends (1997), and the biography, Sing Your Song (2011). Most of Jim Brown’s folk music films are very familiar to PBS viewers, as a result of being screened frequently for decades.

“Woody Guthrie never forgot about the people for whom the American Dream was far out of reach,” Santelli has written. “It was as if he had made a promise blessed in blood never to ignore the plight of the struggling American, no matter who he was, where he came from, or why he had hit hard times. Woody Guthrie sought to be the voice of the jobless, the homeless, and voiceless. And he was. Here’s hoping that Woody and his songs continue to be that voice for the next hundred years.”

WOODY GUTHRIE AT 100! LIVE AT THE KENNEDY CENTER CD+DVD
(Legacy Recordings 88883 72809 2 1)

CD:

  1. Howdi Do – Old Crow Medicine Show
  2. Union Maid – Old Crow Medicine Show
  3. Ramblin’ Reckless Hobo – Joel Rafael
  4. Hard Travelin’ – Jimmy LaFave
  5. Riding In My Car – Donovan
  6. I Ain’t Got No Home – Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal
  7. Pretty Boy Floyd – Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal
  8. I’ve Got To Know – Sweet Honey In The Rock
  9. House Of Earth – Lucinda Williams
  10. Pastures Of Plenty – Judy Collins
  11. Ease My Revolutionary Mind – Tom Morello
  12. Deportee – Ani DiFranco with Ry Cooder and Dan Gellert
  13. You Know The Night – Jackson Browne and Rob Wasserman
  14. So Long, It’s Been Good To Know Yuh – Del McCoury Band with Tim O’Brien
  15. Woody’s Rag – Del McCoury Band with Tim O’Brien and Tony Trischka
  16. Do Re Mi – John Mellencamp
  17. 1913 Massacre – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
  18. This Train Is Bound For Glory – All Performers
  19. This Land Is Your Land – All Performers

DVD:

  1. Howdi Do – Old Crow Medicine Show *
  2. Union Maid – Old Crow Medicine Show
  3. This Is Our Country Here – Jeff Daniels *
  4. Ramblin’ Reckless Hobo – Joel Rafael
  5. Hard Travelin’ – Jimmy LaFave *
  6. Riding In My Car – Donovan
  7. I Ain’t Got No Home – Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal *
  8. Pretty Boy Floyd – Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal
  9. I’ve Got To Know – Sweet Honey In The Rock
  10. House Of Earth – Lucinda Williams
  11. Pastures Of Plenty – Judy Collins *
  12. Ease My Revolutionary Mind – Tom Morello
  13. Deportee – Ani DiFranco with Ry Cooder and Dan Gellert
  14. I Hate A Song (spoken word) – Jeff Daniels *
  15. You Know The Night – Jackson Browne and Rob Wasserman
  16. So Long, It’s Been Good To Know Yuh – Del McCoury Band with Tim O’Brien
  17. Woody’s Rag – Del McCoury Band with Tim O’Brien and Tony Trischka *
  18. Do Re Mi – John Mellencamp
  19. 1913 Massacre – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott *
  20. Nora Guthrie (spoken word)
  21. This Train Is Bound For Glory – All Performers
  22. This Land Is Your Land – All Performers

* Bonus track which does not appear in televised PBS special

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Pre-order Jackson Browne’s “I’ll Do Anything” Live in Concert Blu-Ray DVD.

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Pre-order Jackson Browne’s, I’ll Do Anything – Live In Concert DVD and Blu-Ray on Inside Recordings. CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER.

Inside Recordings will release Jackson Browne – Ill Do AnythingLive In Concert DVD on June 18, 2013 with worldwide distribution through ADA.

The performances were captured during the November 2012 leg of his acoustic tour as part of AXS TVs live concert programming. The live concert will be released in High-Definition on DVD and Blu-Ray. The DVD can be pre-ordered now by visiting Amazon or clicking http://amzn.com/B00CIJ93EU for the DVD and http://amzn.com/B00CIJ93DQ for the Blu-Ray.

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