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Emmylou Harris

Why see Emmylou Harris?

The Tulsa Queen is out on tour

Emmylou Harris stormed onto the country scene in the 1970s, with her straightforward and expressive songwriting Harris proceeded to grasp the reigns of the genre and heralded in a new era of music. Now, this living legend is bringing her plethora of mega-hits out on a short and exclusive tour, with dates ranging right across the USA.

As one of the most admired and influential women in music Emmylou can boast (or they can boast) of having worked with a wide range of artists throughout her illustrious career, names like Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash all top the list. After 40 years at the forefront of music Emmylou was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2018 Grammy Awards, cementing her legacy.

Polar Music Prize winner

With 14 Grammy Awards and the prestigious Polar Music prize to her name Emmylou continues to forge new paths within the world of music. But that's not all, Emmylou also continues to lend her unforgettable voice to many an activist campaign, including promoting equality in the music industry and organising many fundraising events in the support of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation.

Don't miss out when Emmylou when she comes to your town!

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7 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

Mary Catherine Poole

Emmylou Harris still has the magic

I've been a fan of Emmylou Harris for decades. Walking into the beautifully redecorated Ruth Eckerd Hall, the audience mingling were mostly aging boomers, although a few zoomers and gen x intermingled. We were in Row R in the middle, and I found the concert both moving and beautiful. Emmylou's voice was strong and resonant with feeling, and she rocked her 76 year old self for almost two hours. Her band was amazing - the mandolin player blew me away, and the other musicians played together with great connection and harmony. I thought her choice of songs was appropriate for the time. She has such a vast repertoire I'm sure it was hard to choose. She ended with one of my favorites - "I don't want to hear another love song." She was gracious, energetic, communicative and the audience loved her and her band. I too am a 76 year old woman, and her energy and voice blew me away. I just wish audience members would be more polite - and not talk during the performance or shoot flash pictures. ... Read more
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