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Season 29 – 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 29

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Episode 1 Aired Oct 11, 2003 Steve Winwood Grammy-winner Steve Winwood performs "Gimme Some Lovin" from the Spencer Davis Group, "Dear Mr. Fantasy" from Traffic and some of his solo work. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 18, 2003 Susan Tedeschi; Ruthie Foster Singer Susan Tedeschi performs "Wait for Me," "The Feeling That Music Brings"; singer Ruthie Foster performs "Runaway Soul," "Travelin' Shoes." Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 25, 2003 An Evening With Vince Gill Country singer Vince Gill performs "In These Last Few Days," "Old Time Fiddle," "Next Big Thing." Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 1, 2003 Tracy Chapman Singer Tracy Chapman performs "Fast Car," "Give Me One Reason," "You're the One." Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 8, 2003 Rosanne Cash; Neko Case Singer Rosanne Cash performs "Rules of Travel," "44 Stories"; singer Neko Case performs "Favorite," "Furnace Room Lullaby." Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 15, 2003 John Mayer With Special Guests Buddy Guy & Double Trouble Grammy Award-winner John Mayer performs songs from "Heavier Things," backed by Double Trouble and guitarist Buddy Guy. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 22, 2003 Joe Nichols; Jessica Andrews Singer Joe Nichols performs "The Impossible"; singer Jessica Andrews performs "You're the Man (That Brings Out the Woman in Me)." Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 20, 2003 Jason Mraz; Fountains of Wayne Jason Mraz performs songs from his "Waiting for My Rocket to Come" album, including "The Remedy"; New York-based quartet Fountains of Wayne. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 27, 2003 Jonny Lang; Chuck Prophet Guitarist Jonny Lang performs songs from his new album "Long Time Coming"; guitarist Chuck Prophet. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 3, 2004 The Jayhawks; Gillian Welch Band the Jayhawks perform "Stumbling Through the Dark" and "Tailspin"; bluegrass singer Gillian Welch. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 10, 2004 Guster; Los Lonely Boys The trio Guster performs "Amsterdam" and "Diane"; the band Los Lonely Boys performs. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 17, 2004 Ben Harper Ben Harper's southern gospel sound mixes with 1970s funk in songs like "Diamonds on the Inside.". Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 24, 2004 Keith Urban; Rodney Crowell Singer Keith Urban performs songs from his CD "Golden Road"; singer Rodney Crowell performs songs from his CD "Fate's Right Hand." Details Episode 14 Aired Jun 1, 2004 Roy Orbison The legendary Roy Orbison, whose career spans four decades, performs his greatest hits "Working for the Man" and "Cryin'." Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Music
Original Language
English
Release Date
Oct 11, 2003