MerleFest Welcome Home Jam 04/25/2008
Set I
Part One - The Wilders with Jim Lauderdale and Andy Hall
Betse Ellis – Fiddle
Nate Gawron – Bass
Ike Sheldon – Guitar
Phil Wade – Dobro, Mandolin, Banjo
Jim Lauderdale – Guitar
Andy Hall - Dobro
Watson Stage 10:30 – 11:15 am
I Feel Like Singing Today
My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It
Cotton-Eyed Joe
Getting There Is Half The Fun
Sitting Here Fishing
Headed For The Hills
White House Blues
Deep Elem Blues
Lost In The Lonesome Pines
Who Thought The Railroad Wouldn’t Last
- Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan -
Cabin Stage 11:15 – 11:30 am
I’ve Been Married To The Blues
I Found The Perfect Woman
My Last Meal
Betse Ellis – Fiddle
Nate Gawron – Bass
Ike Sheldon – Guitar
Phil Wade – Dobro, Mandolin, Banjo
Jim Lauderdale – Guitar
Andy Hall - Dobro
Watson Stage 10:30 – 11:15 am
I Feel Like Singing Today
My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It
Cotton-Eyed Joe
Getting There Is Half The Fun
Sitting Here Fishing
Headed For The Hills
White House Blues
Deep Elem Blues
Lost In The Lonesome Pines
Who Thought The Railroad Wouldn’t Last
- Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan -
Cabin Stage 11:15 – 11:30 am
I’ve Been Married To The Blues
I Found The Perfect Woman
My Last Meal
Set II
Part Two – The Waybacks with John Cowan and Sally Van Meter
The Waybacks:
James Nash – Guitar
Warren Hood - Fiddle, Mandolin
Joe Kyle Jr. – Bass
Chuck Hamilton – Drums
Guests:
John Cowan – Vocals
Sally Van Meter - Dobro
Watson Stage 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
I’m Calling You
The River
Conjugal Visit
Chic Corea tune
City Boy
– Enter Sally Van Meter –
He’s Just A Loner
Tired Of Being Right
- Enter John Cowan -
Bring It On Home To Me
Here I Am
I’ll Flay Away
The Waybacks:
James Nash – Guitar
Warren Hood - Fiddle, Mandolin
Joe Kyle Jr. – Bass
Chuck Hamilton – Drums
Guests:
John Cowan – Vocals
Sally Van Meter - Dobro
Watson Stage 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
I’m Calling You
The River
Conjugal Visit
Chic Corea tune
City Boy
– Enter Sally Van Meter –
He’s Just A Loner
Tired Of Being Right
- Enter John Cowan -
Bring It On Home To Me
Here I Am
I’ll Flay Away
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