Industry Pics: Vince Gill, Foo Fighters, Eric Paslay, David Ross
Vince Gill Comes To A Crossroads For Clapton
Vince Gill returned to Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival for the fifth time this past weekend at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Gill’s power-packed set included The Notorious Cherry Bombs’ “Oklahoma Dust” and Merle Haggard’s “Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down” and he and his band also backed guitarist Albert Lee, rock legend Joe Walsh, dobro player Jerry Douglas and vocalist Bradley Walker. Gill has performed at five of Clapton’s festivals benefiting his Crossroads Centre Antiqua, a substance-abuse rehabilitation center for drug and alcohol addiction.
Foo Fighters Send Pilgrimage 2019 Off In Style
The Foo Fighters closed out Day 2 of the 2019 Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival with a bang Sunday night (Sept. 22). Frontman Dave Grohl declared at the top of their set, “I came here to play rock and roll music,” and they delivered on that promise as they ripped through 25 years of hits such as “The Pretender,” “Learn to Fly” and “My Hero.” Earlier in the day, the festival included performances by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, +LIVE+, Wynonna & The Big Noise, Festival co-founder Kevin Griffin with his band Better Than Ezra, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Shooter Jennings, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and more.
Eric Paslay Celebrates ‘Live In Glasgow’ At Glasgow Fundraiser
Hey David Ross, Hey David Ross
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