John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas Bonus Tracks • Live at the Hall, 2021
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7m 25s
John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas perform “Long Black Electric Cadillac” and “Changes in My Mind,” both from their 2021 collaborative album “Leftover Feelings," as bonus tracks for their episode of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s “Live at the Hall” series.
During the full “Live at the Hall” program, singer-songwriter John Hiatt and dobro innovator Jerry Douglas sit down with the Museum's Peter Cooper to discuss songwriting, musicianship, and the process of recording "Leftover Feelings," which was captured at Nashville's Historic RCA Studio B (operated by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum).
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