Top Albums


Wrecking Ball
Red Dirt Girl
Pieces of the Sky
Stumble Into Grace
Roses in the Snow

Top Songs


A Love That Will Never Grow Old
Wrecking Ball
Boulder to Birmingham
Where Will I Be
Goodbye
Deeper Well
Orphan Girl
Wayfaring Stranger
Red Dirt Girl
Every Grain of Sand
A Love That Will Never Grow Old
Wrecking Ball
Boulder to Birmingham
Where Will I Be
Goodbye
Deeper Well
Orphan Girl
Wayfaring Stranger
Red Dirt Girl
Every Grain of Sand
Emmylou Harris


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Emmylou Harris News

Who's Spinning What: Nils Lofgren (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
What he's listening to: "Wrecking Ball" by Emmylou Harris. Why he likes it: "It's one of my favorite records. 'Where Will I Be' (on it) is one of the greatest records ever made."

Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn Featured on Little Feat Album (cmt.com)
Vince Gill, Brad Paisley and Brooks & Dunn are among the country and rock musicians who recorded with Little Feat on the band's new album, Join the Band , which arrived in stores Tuesday (Aug. 26). Others contributing to the project include Jimmy Buffett, Emmylou Harris, Dave Matthews and Bob Seger.

Little Feat Call on All Star Cast For New CD (antiMUSIC)
Vince Gill joined Dave Matthews, Brooks & Dunn, Bob Seger, Brad Paisley, Jimmy Buffett and Emmylou Harris for "Little Feat and Friends: Join the Band," to be released Tuesday.

Gill, Matthews, Seger perform on Little Feat CD (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Vince Gill didn't need coaxing to record tracks for a new CD featuring classics by influential '70s group Little Feat. "Since I was about 18 or 19 they've been my favorite band," Gill told The Associated Press recently. Gill joined Dave Matthews, Brooks & Dunn, Bob Seger, Brad Paisley, Jimmy Buffett and Emmylou Harris for "Little Feat and Friends: Join the Band," to be released Tuesday. "I ...

MARTIN BANDYKE: This week's music playlist (Detroit Free Press)
Rodney Crowell is too often lumped into the country category, but his music has intelligence and complexity that is way beyond the Garths and Kennys of that particular universe. "Sex & Gasoline" (**** out of four stars, out Sept. 2 on Yep Roc) is the latest command performance from the Texas native who first gained acclaim in the '70s as a songwriter and guitarist for Emmylou Harris.

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