BR549 frontman Chuck Mead - who once worked at Liberty Hall - returns to Lawrence to celebrate the venue's 20th Anniversary. The roadworn Nashville troubadour also worked at Richard's Music during his years in The Homestead Grays. He enlists his friends The Crumpletons to back him up during his frequent soirees in Lawrence, playing a mix of covers and originals (pedal steel player Lynn Piller actually joined BR549 for a series of European shows). "Those guys were the hippie dudes who helped me develop my bad habits," Mead says. "Those guys could all get jobs down here if they moved to Nashville." Venerable Lawrence knight "Sir" Arthur Dodge sets the stage.
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Song | Artist | |
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Anything To Do With The Moonlight | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Creature of the Night | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Girls | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Hustlin' California | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Million Year Muse | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Trouble With a Woman | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Wet Paint | Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers | Add to playlist |
Chains of this Town | BR549 | Add to playlist |
Even If It's Wrong | BR549 | Add to playlist |
Lifetime To Prove | BR549 | Add to playlist |
One Long Saturday Night | BR549 | Add to playlist |
Way Too Late (To Go Home Early Now) | BR549 | Add to playlist |
Related links
- Sweet Liberty: Venue celebrates 20 years since its cultural renovation (October 20, 2006)
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