Fred Eaglesmith introduces his hit song "White Rose" (should be recorded as a SINGLE), along with its history, then performs the song with his band to an enchanted gathering at the Down Home in Johnson City, Tennessee. Thank you, Fred!!!
Fred Eaglesmith with Matt Simpson on Acoustic guitar, Keyboards, and vocals, Luke Stackhouse on Bass and Vocals, and Kori Heppner on Drums. Live at Cafe Nine, New Haven, Connecticut, April 17th, 2008. Fifthteenth song
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Here's another one I found. It's a Fred Eaglesmith song, and it's about an unusual relationship, but I loved the story in the song. I think it's a pretty great car song too! It's just a great song period! Hope ya like it!
Fred Eaglesmith with Matt Simpson on Acoustic guitar, Keyboards, and vocals, Luke Stackhouse on Bass and Vocals, and Kori Heppner on Drums. Live at Cafe Nine, New Haven, Connecticut, April 17th, 2008. Fourteenth song
Fred Eaglesmith with Matt Simpson on Acoustic guitar, Keyboards, and vocals, Luke Stackhouse on Bass and Vocals, and Kori Heppner on Drums. Live at Cafe Nine, New Haven, Connecticut, April 17th, 2008. Fourteenth song
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Recorded 8-9-08 at the Mt. St. Helen's Bluegrass Festival, Toledo, Wa. Jim Faddis, Guitar and vocals, Jason Stewart, Banjo, Andre Vashon, Mandolin, Steven Blanchard, Guitar, Nikki Clevenger, Bass
Farmageddon at Fitzgerald's, Chicago (okay, Berwyn), October 21, 2003. Starts out country, cooks-up into a pretty hot electro-rock jam.
This is a much-mutated version of the tune by Fred Eaglesmith (www.fredeaglesmith. com ... do yourself a favor, see the REAL Fred live.