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The Flying Burrito Brothers
Christine s Tune (aka Devil in Disguise) - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Sin City - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Do Right Woman - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Moman, Chips
Dark End of the Street - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Moman, C.
My Uncle - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Wheels - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Juanita - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman, Chris [1]
Hot Burrito No. 1 - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Ethridge, Chris
Hot Burrito No. 2 - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Ethridge, Chris
Do You Know How It Feels - The Flying Burrito Brothers, Goldberg
Marah Evans
Friday of Homegrown Week saw another night of live performances at Earth Rider Brewery festival grounds for their Starfire Unofficial Birthday Bash, and it was Duluth Homegrown Music Festival founder Scott “Starfire” Lunt’s actual birthday, which made everything even more festive. If it seemed as if more people than usual were clad in flannel, blame item #31 from the Unofficial Homegrown Scavenger Hunt task list, “Flannel Day!” The hunt continues through Sunday at 4pm.
The food truck of the day, Oasis del Norte, was on hand and the sun was shining as Kyle Ollah started the evening off with his rootsy folk trio, featuring Clancy Ward on fiddle and Jen Krussow on upright bass. Meanwhile, inside the Cedar Lounge, Ingeborg van Aggasiz was performing for her regular Friday residency, sharing a mix of originals and covers of tunes including Bob Dylan’s “Abandoned Love” and The Replacements’ “Swingin’ Party.”
When singer/guitarist Ricky Byrd looks back upon the Big Moments of his life, it would be pretty hard to beat the evening of April 18, 2015. There’s when on the stage of Cleveland’s Public Hall, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
And then he took part in a collaboration that the teenaged Byrd couldn’t possibly imagine. In the all-star finale jam at the end, there he was face-to-face with Paul McCartney, ripping off the solo to the Beatles’ “I Wanna Be Your Man.” And behind him on the drum stool and singing sat the other surviving Fab, Ringo Starr.