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Season 22 – 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 22

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Episode 1 Aired Jan 25, 1997 Wynonna Wynonna sings "Grandpa," "Only Love," "Change the World." Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 1, 1997 Songwriters Special Kris Kristofferson; Waylon Jennings; Willie Nelson; Billy Joe Shaver; Kimmie Rhodes. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 8, 1997 A Bluegrass Tribute to Bill Monroe The "Father of Bluegrass," Bill Monroe, is seen in a 1980 performance with the Bluegrass Boys and in a 1986 "Legends of Bluegrass" show featuring Ralph Stanley. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 15, 1997 Lyle Lovett & Friends: A Tribute to Walter Hyatt Lyle Lovett, David Ball, Champ Hood, Jimmie Dale Gilmore play Walter Hyatt's music. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 22, 1997 Best of Austin Country Showcase Don Walser; Libbi Bosworth; Dale Watson; Mary Cutrufello; the Derailers; Wayne Hancock. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 1, 1997 Mary Chapin Carpenter; BR5-49 Mary Chapin Carpenter performs "I Want to Be Your Girlfriend" and "A Keeper for Every Flame"; rockabilly and honky-tonk band BR5-49's performance includes country classics. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 8, 1997 Travis Tritt; Wade Hayes Travis Tritt performs old favorites including "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)"; Wade Hayes' performance includes "Old Enough to Know Better.". Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 15, 1997 Eric Johnson; Kenny Wayne Shepherd Eric Johnson ("S.R.V."); Kenny Wayne Shepherd ("Deja Voodoo," "Born With a Broken Heart"). Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 22, 1997 Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Lyle Lovett and His Large Band's performance includes "That's Right (You're Not From Texas)," "Don't Touch My Hat" and "Long Tall Texan.". Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 29, 1997 Son Volt; Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Son Volt ("Straight Away"); Gillian Welch and David Rawlings ("Orphan Girl"). Details Episode 11 Aired Apr 5, 1997 Robert Earl Keen; Jack Ingram Robert Earl Keen ("Picnic"), with Margo Timmins; Jack Ingram ("I Can't Leave You"). Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 12, 1997 Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow's performance includes "Hard to Make a Stand" with guest Shawn Colvin. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 19, 1997 Blues Night With Delbert McClinton and Miss Lavelle White Delbert McClinton; Miss Lavelle White. Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Music
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 25, 1997