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Gretchen Peters Live webcast from The Rutledge

August 10th 2009 in Americana, Concerts, Legends

With all the bubble-headed blonds dominating the country music airwaves with their brand of mall-pop “country” it’s nice to hear from a woman that reminds me what the music can sound like in the right hands. Gretchen Peters took to the Inter-tubes for a webcast from The Rutledge in Nashville last Saturday taking requests (including on from Tom Russell who was in Switzerland!) and, along with Barry Walsh,  perform songs from her  Circus Girl: The Best Of Gretchen Peters (Available now.)

You can see a recording of the performance here.

Read my review of Peter’s collaboration with Tom Rusell on this years excellent realease One To The Heart. One To The Head.

Related posts:

  1. Gretchen Peters and Tom Russell – Guadalupe
  2. Tom Russell and Gretchen Peters to Release One to the Heart, One to the Head
  3. James McMurtry Live Webcast Tommorow Night
  4. Album Review – Gretchen Peters With Tom Russell – One to the Heart, One to the Head (Scarlet Letter Records)/Buddy and Julie Miller – Written In Chalk (New West)
  5. Free Lucinda Williams Audio Webcast TONIGHT




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