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Season 21 – Austin City Limits

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This long-running concert series features artists from every musical genre in a live-music setting. Originally created to shine a spotlight on original Texas music, the show has expanded its boundaries to encompass a wide range of styles and artists, featuring notables such as Pearl Jam, Elvis Costello, Johnny Cash and Neil Young.
Austin City Limits — Season 21

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Episode 1 Aired Jan 13, 1996 Alison Krauss and Union Station; Merle Haggard Alison Krauss and Union Station ("When You Say Nothing at All"); Merle Haggard ("Okie From Muskogee"). Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 20, 1996 John Prine; Todd Snider John Prine's performance includes "Picture Show" and "We Are the Lonely"; Todd Snider skewers the Seattle music scene in "Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues.". Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 27, 1996 Asleep at the Wheel's 25th Anniversary Special Western swing band Asleep at the Wheel celebrates its 25th anniversary with Charlie Daniels, Willie Nelson, Delbert McClinton, Tracy Byrd. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 3, 1996 B.B. King B.B. King performs classics and selections from his latest release, "B.B. King and Friends." Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 10, 1996 Pam Tillis; Guitar Pull With Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Iris Dement and Freddie Powers Pam Tillis performs songs from her album "All of This Love"; an old-fashioned "guitar pull" with Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Iris DeMent and Freddie Powers. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 17, 1996 Lee Roy Parnell; A.J. Croce Lee Roy Parnell ("We All Get Lucky Sometimes"); A.J. Croce ("That's Me in the Bar"). Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 24, 1996 The Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band performs. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 9, 1996 Roger Miller; Marty Robbins Roger Miller ("Dang Me"); Marty Robbins ("Big Iron"). Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 16, 1996 Lisa Loeb; Jimmy LaFave Pop-folk artist Lisa Loeb; Jimmy LaFave ("Walk Away Renee"). Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 23, 1996 Los Lobos; Joe Ely Los Lobos performs songs from its album "Colossal Head"; Joe Ely's performance features songs from his album "Letter to Laredo.". Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 30, 1996 Trisha Yearwood; Faith Hill Trisha Yearwood ("She's in Love With the Boy"); Faith Hill ("It Matters to Me"). Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 6, 1996 Gatemouth Brown; Keb' Mo' An evening of blues with Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Keb' Mo'. Songs include the fiddle tune "Up Jumps the Devil" and Keb' Mo's "Every Morning.". Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Music
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 13, 1996