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Sturgill Simpson "Listening to the Rain"
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Watch Sturgill Simpson's take on “Listening To The Rain” and “The Motivator”
Great music. No limits. Now the longest-running music series in American television history, ACL showcases popular music legends and innovators from every genre. In addition to being honored by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum as a rock and roll landmark, ACL is the only television program to ever receive the National Medal of Arts, the nation's highest award for artistic excellence.
Video description: Savor a career-spanning set from Paul Simon. The singer/songwriter legend performs his classics, songs from Graceland, Simon & Garfunkel tunes and tracks from his latest LP Stranger to Stranger.
Watch Sturgill Simpson's take on “Listening To The Rain” and “The Motivator”
Celebrate Billie Holiday with acclaimed jazz singer Cassandra Wilson, as she performs "You Go To My Head" from the tribute album Coming Forth By Day.
Celebrate Billie Holiday with acclaimed jazz singer Cassandra Wilson, as she performs "Strange Fruit" from the tribute album Coming Forth By Day.
Celebrate Billie Holiday with acclaimed jazz singer Cassandra Wilson, as she performs "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" from the tribute album Coming Forth By Day.
The 2015 Austin City Limits Hall of Fame All star finale with Asleep At The Wheel, Lyle Lovett, Vince Gill, Gillian Welch, Patty Loveless, Dwight Yoakam, David Hidalgo, & Laura Marling.
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Go behind the scenes and see some of what goes into preparing for the 2015 Austin City Limits Hall of Fame show.
Asleep At The Wheel performs "Blues For Dixie" with Lyle Lovett
Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris and Lyle Lovett perform Townes Van Zandt's classic tune "Pancho & Lefty." The trio performed together to celebrate Willie Nelson's induction into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame.
In honor of Willie Nelson's induction into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, he and Lyle Lovett duet on the classic "Funny How Time Slips Away."
Emmylou Harris sings "Crazy," which Willie Nelson wrote and Patsy Cline made famous in the early 1960s. Emmylou Harris performs in honor of Willie Nelson's induction into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame.
Matthew McConaughey inducts Willie Nelson into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame. Willie Nelson performed on the pilot episode of Austin City Limits and was the first person inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2014.
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