Honest Tunes 9-27-2005 New CD’s
Honest Tunes
9-27-2005
“New David Gray CD + Lucinda Williams live at Walton Arts Center”
SET ONE: Torque, Alibi > Ain’t No Love > Disappearing World, Lawyers Guns and Money, Fall Apart, Rodeo Clowns, Keep On Smiling, Fight for Your Mind, Blue Hotel Room, Two Old Friends, Goodbye Miss Liza Jane
SET TWO: Sweet Slide, Blue, Changed the Locks, I Lost It, Pineola, Righteously, Joy, Fruits of My Labor, Can’t Let Go
ENCORE: Crawling Up the Curb > Naked > One Less Traveled
BANDS:
The Slip – AliveAcoustic
David Gray – New CD – Life in Slow Motion
Warren Zevon – Excitable Boy
Speakeasy – New CD – En Fuego
Jack Johnson – On and On
Billy Iuso – Restless Natives
Ben Harper – Ben Harper
Joni Mitchell – Hejira
Neil Young- Are You Passionate?
Highwoods String Band – Feed Your Babies Onions
Lucinda Williams (1st seven songs)- New CD – Live at the Fillmore
Lucinda Williams – World Without Tears
Lucinda Williams – Car Wheels On a Gravel Road
Mountain of Venus – Live at George’s Majestic Lounge 2005 – MOV’s tour is canceled
Daybreakdown – Make Me Wiser
Tonight we’ll feature the new live album by Lucinda Williams, new CD from Irish songwriter David Gray, and more classic rock, jambands, and americana music. Lucinda Williams performs Tuesday 10-11-2005 at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, with her father, the poet and professor Miller Williams – Poetry Sung… Poetry Said is a benefit event for the Fayetteville public library.

ANNOUNCE:
2 weeks from today, on 10-11-2005 Lucinda Williams returns to Fayetteville for a co-hosted performance with her dad, Professor Miller Williams. The one-time-only “Poetry Sung…Poetry Said – Lucinda Williams & Miller Williams” show is a benefit for the new Fayetteville Public Libary. It will include poetry from Miller Williams and songs by Lucinda Williams.
Poetry Sung…Poetry Said – Lucinda Williams & Miller Williams
Series: Independent Performance
Presented by Friends of the Fayetteville Public LibraryFayetteville, AR- Singer-song writer and Grammy award winner Lucinda Williams will take the stage with her father, internationally known poet Miller Williams, for a
Celebration of Music and Poetry on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at Walton Arts Center in
Fayetteville, Arkansas. Friends of the Fayetteville Public Library present the event on the first anniversary of the opening of Blair Library, with all proceeds dedicated to
library programs and materials. The library was named 2005 Library of the Year by Thomson Gale/LibraryJournal, and is the first in Arkansas to win this award.

September 27th, 2005 at 8:51 PM UTC 2005n 9-27-05
Nice shout out to the law school crew…looking forward to some Lucinda!
September 27th, 2005 at 9:35 PM UTC 2005n 9-27-05
im tuned from the dial (i dont have a high enough flash player for kxua i guess). sounds good tonight! the lucinda is nice for some studying