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50 minutes of Steve Earle, live @ Haight St Art Center, with guest Bob Wier (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Oct 2017
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dmoyer
(114 posts)1. When did this happen?
It's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in SF this weekend...
Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)2. Last night.
Singer-songwriter Steve Earle was the featured performer at a private benefit concert held at the Haight Street Arts Center (HSAC) in San Francisco to raise funds for the Blue Bear School Of Music. Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir emerged in the middle of Earles set to help out on four songs to close out the program.
The Haight Street Arts Center is a new print shop and gallery dedicated to rock poster art. Earle was in town for a pair of performances at this weekends Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival. Steve began with a solo acoustic rendition of his own Copperhead Road. The set at HSAC featured a mix of live performances and interviews with hosts Renee and Irish Greg. Earle followed Copperhead Road with a newer original, Goodbye Michelangelo. Steve then talked about his relationship with both Tom Petty and the members of the Heartbreakers.
Weir emerged in the middle of the set to help out Steve Earle on The Devils Right Hand and City Of Immigrants. Bobby then spoke about his role as the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador. The set rolled on with Earle and Weir performing the Grateful Dead classic Friend Of The Devil before the pair ended the program with the traditional I Know You Rider.
https://www.jambase.com/article/pro-shot-video-bob-weir-guests-steve-earle-san-francisco
The Haight Street Arts Center is a new print shop and gallery dedicated to rock poster art. Earle was in town for a pair of performances at this weekends Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival. Steve began with a solo acoustic rendition of his own Copperhead Road. The set at HSAC featured a mix of live performances and interviews with hosts Renee and Irish Greg. Earle followed Copperhead Road with a newer original, Goodbye Michelangelo. Steve then talked about his relationship with both Tom Petty and the members of the Heartbreakers.
Weir emerged in the middle of the set to help out Steve Earle on The Devils Right Hand and City Of Immigrants. Bobby then spoke about his role as the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador. The set rolled on with Earle and Weir performing the Grateful Dead classic Friend Of The Devil before the pair ended the program with the traditional I Know You Rider.
https://www.jambase.com/article/pro-shot-video-bob-weir-guests-steve-earle-san-francisco
Bob Wier made a surprise appearance with Steve Earle in San Fran last night. Here's a look at what went down
https://www.facebook.com/RelixMagazine/posts/10154760274427307
https://www.facebook.com/RelixMagazine/posts/10154760274427307
dmoyer
(114 posts)3. thank you Miles_very cool