Set List:
Margo Price – Been To The Mountain
The Sensational Country Blues Wonders! – There’s a Hole in the Fabric of My Reality
Emily Nenni – On The Ranch
Emily Duff – Gimme Back My Love
Tommy Buller – High Lonesome
Rock Hearts – Starry Southern Nights
Mary-Charlotte Young – Honky Tonk Eyes
Surrender Hill – Tumbleweed
Anders Thomsen – Show Some Mercy
Ryan Dart – Shooting Star
Mose Wilson – This Time It’s You
Bobby Allison and Gerry Spehar – The Good Life feat. Lisa McKenzie
Ellis Bullard – Biloxi By Two
Wanda Jackson – Two Shots (feat. Elle King & Joan Jett)
Bruce Forman & Cowbop – These Boots Are Made for Walking
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