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John McEuen and the Circle Band: Will The Circle Be Unbroken - McEuen comes with his band sharing music and memories of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and the landmark Will The Circle Be Unbroken album and his incredible 50-year career. The evening features classic NGDB favorites and music from McEuen’s new highly praised record - Made in Brooklyn - on Chesky Records. (Stereophile Magazine’s Record of the Month). The audience sees the entire span of John McEuen’s 50 years in music and is taken back through some of the best years of their lives. When John initiated the Will The Circle Be Unbroken album, the icons of Bluegrass, Country, and West coast country rock convened: Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Merle Travis, Jimmy Martin, Roy Acuff, Vassar Clements, and Maybelle Carter. Six hot August 1971 days produced the benchmark record relevant to this day (Amazon top-30 still!). All join host John McEuen, with his banjo, guitar, fiddle and mandolin, as they share (in front of the screen) hits and stories behind the music, leading up to that magic time when three generations came together. The Library of Congress inducted the multi-platinum ‘Circle’ as one of the most important American recordings (it’s also in the Grammy Hall of Fame). His multi-media show features archival photographs, film, Circle session photos (including 8mm NGDB footage from 1967) narrative and music of early NGDB taking us on his 50-year journey - interwoven with Dirt Band favorites, hot bluegrass, rare early NGDB music. A unique part of the show covers the 1977 Russia trip, and what happened behind the Iron Curtain to the first American band to tour there – 28 sold out shows. Joining John on this show is T. Michael Coleman of Doc Watson and The Seldom Scene and Matt Cartsonis of Austin Lounge Lizards and Bryndle.
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