Tommy Emmanuel, Rob Ickes, and Trey Hensley Bonus Tracks • Live at the Hall 2021
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Tommy Emmanuel, Rob Ickes, and Trey Hensley performed a selection of bonus songs as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s “Live at the Hall” performance and interview series. Here, Emmanuel and Hensley performed “Raz-Ma-Taz Polka,” originally written and recorded by Buck Owens, and Emmanuel and Ickes joined forces on Emmanuel’s “It’s Never Too Late,” both included on their “Accomplice Series Volume 1” album.
For the main “Live at the Hall” program, the three master musicians gathered in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater for a performance and to talk with the Museum’s Peter Cooper about their individual careers and coming together for the album.
Watch the full “Live at the Hall” program with Tommy Emmanuel, Rob Ickes, and Trey Hensley here: Specific link to Emmanuel, Ickes, and Hensley program
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