Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band Opening of the Warner Theater, Washington DC 1976-03-28 01 Intro 02 Cash on the Barrelhead 03 San Antonio Rose 04 Coat of Many Colors 05 Feeling Single, Seeing Double 06 If I Could only Win Your Love 07 Too Far Gone 08 Amarillo 09 Tonight the Bottle Let me Down 10 Tulsa Queen 11 Bluebird Wine 12 Band intros 13 Wheels 14 Till I Can Gain Control Again 15 Jambalaya 16 Ooh Las Vegas 17 Satan's Jewel Crown * 18 Forty Days 19 Outro The Hot Band: Glen D, Hardin, piano Rodney Crowell, rhythm guitar, harmony vocals Emory Gordy Bass, banjo, high harmony John Ware, drums Hank De Vito, pedal steel, Dobro Albert Lee, lead guitar * Guests: Fayssoux Starling, vocal John Starling, vocal, acoustic guitar Mike Auldridge, Dobro Three tape merge Richard Flynn's master, Deborah Nickerson's source. Dave Tamarkin's source Lineage for my tape: FM> 1st gen Scotch C-90 Highlander/Low Noise cassette taped by Richard Flynn> Creative SB Live!>Sony Soundforge 7 (light EQ to remove heavy bass)>Flac Frontend (level 8, aligned and verified) Tracks 1,2,3, and 15 from Deborah Nickerson's source> TAO gaps removed (SOny SoundForge7)>Flac Frontend, level 8, aligned and verified) Track 14 courtesy of Dave Tamarkin ("always more to come . . .") Legendary DC Concert Promoter Mike Schreibman was responsible for the reopening of the Warner Theater in downtown DC. This Emmylou Show was the first show in the revamped 2000-seat acoustically-perfect vaudeville house. The concert was broadcast on WHFS-FM 102.3--Homegrown Radio, from back in those sorely missed days: no playlists, knowledgeable DJs, and support for homegrown artists like Emmylou, who here returns triumphant. I taped the show off the radio, and the cassette has held up remarkably well. I did miss taping the opening number and most of "San Antone Rose" as well as "Till I Can Gain Control Again" and most of "Jambalaya" during the tape flip. Thanks to Deborah Nickerson, I received all missing trackss except for "Till I Can Gain Control Again" from her source. Dave Tamarkin then located the elusive missing track.