EMMYLOU HARRIS
Trio TV Appearances NTSC 86 mins
Dolly Parton Show 1987 11m EX VHS
Johnny Carson Show 1987 21m EX VHS
Today Show 1987 6m EX VHS
Rosie ODonell 1999 10m M DVD
David Letterman Show 1999 5m M DVD
Today Show 1999 7m M DVD
The View 1999 10m M DVD
CNN Showbiz Today 1999 5m M DVD
Today Show 1999 11m M DVD
The Last Ramble NTSC 180 mins
Live - Ryman Auditorium, Nashville 02/02/96 180m M DVD
Nashville NTSC 52 mins
Live - Exit Inn, Nashville 31/05/98 52m EX VHS
My Songbird / Where Will I Be / I Ain't Living Long Like This / Love Hurts / Deeper Well / Prayer In Open D / Calling My Children Home / All My Tears / Born To Run / The Maker
Avo Sessions NTSC 60 mins
Live - Avo Sessions, Basel 11/09/00 60m M DVD
I Don't Want To Talk About It Now / I Ain’t Living Long Like This / Red Dirt Girl / One Big Love / Love Hurts / Orphan Girl / Deeper Well / Boy From Tupelo / Wheels / Born To Run / The Maker / Boulder To Birmingham / Get Up John
BBC4 PAL 100 mins
From A Deeper Well - BBC4 Documentary 2004 60m M DVD
Live - Old Grey Whistle Test Special, Shepherds Bush Theatre 1977 40m M DVD
Direct to DVD from Digital Sattellite broadcast.

From a Deeper Well charts Emmylou Harris development into one of countrys biggest stars and her subsequent move in a more alternative direction. As well as providing a comprehensive look at Emmylous life, the programme examines the changing face of country music.
Archive Performances of - Boulder to Birmingham / Together Again / Deeper Well / Bang the Drum Slowly / Extraordinary unseen footage of Gram and Emmylou in concert

OGWT : Feeling Single / Seeing Double / Ill Be Your San Antone Rose / Poncho & Lefty / Making Believe / You Never Can Tell / Tulsa Queen / Together Again / Luxury Liner / Ooh Las Vegas

10 Commandments of Country PAL 90 mins
Live - Hollywood, Los Angeles 12/10/07 60m M DVD
Live - At the BBC 12/10/07 30m M DVD
10 Comandments: One of musics living legends presents her ten rules for what makes a great Country song, personally chosen from her own extensive repertoire. Filmed live in Los Angeles in front of a small audience in an intimate venue, the show features a unique performance of songs with Emmylou accompanied by her blue grass band.
Each track illustrates one of her 10 Commandments, with a short introduction by Emmylou to explain why it was chosen, and what particular element of Country music it best represents.
At The BBC : For over three decades Emmylou Harris has recorded and performed in a variety of styles with a dazzling array of fellow musicians. This special BBC collection of performances traces the American artists musical development from her first British TV appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test right up to recent UK festival shows.
Rarely seen archive from the BBC vaults nestles alongside more widely known material as Emmylou Harris covers a broad spectrum of styles from country rock to Celtic traditional. This is a fascinating performance retrospective from the multi-Grammy winning Harris, showing just how versatile she is.
Sisters in Country: Dolly, Linda and Emmylou PAL 60 mins
Sisters in Country: Dolly, Linda and Emmylou (BBC4 Doc) 04/11/16 60m HD DVD
A HD 720p transport stream - 1.05Gb
Documentary which explores how Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris's careers took off in the 1970s with very distinct takes on country, but how they ended up uniting as close harmony singers and eventually collaborated on 1987's four-million-selling debut album, Trio.
In the 60s country music was viewed by most of America as blue collar and Dolly was country through and through. Linda Ronstadt's take on classic country helped make her the biggest female star in mid-70s USA. Folkie Emmylou learned about country from mentor Gram Parsons and, after his death in 1973, she became a bandleader in her own right. It was Emmylou and Linda - the two west coast folk rockers - who voiced their mutual appreciation of Dolly, the mountain girl singer from Tennessee, when they became early students of her work. The artists talk about uniting as harmony singers and eventually collaborating on their debut album, Trio. The album helped launch the mountain music revival that would peak with the soundtrack to O Brother Where Art Thou. In 2012 Linda Ronstadt was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease which left her unable to sing, but 2016 sees unreleased songs from their sessions to create a third Trio album. This is the story of how their alliance made them pioneers in bringing different music worlds together and raising the game for women in the country tradition.

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