Jackson Browne feat. David Lindley Live at Woolsey Hall, Yale University - 1975 (audio only)
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 Published On Mar 12, 2024

Jackson Browne feat. David Lindley Live at Woolsey Hall, Yale University, April 3rd, 1975.
-Setlist:
01. Jamaica Say You Will
02. Rock Me On The Water
03. Take It Easy
04. Our Lady Of The Well
05. Fountain Of Sorrow
06. Docor My Eyes
07. These Days
08. Walking Slow
09. Band intro
10.The Road And The Sky
11. Red Neck Friend
12. Sweet Little Sixteen
13. Before The Deluge
-Lineup:
Jackson Browne - Guitar, Piano, Vocals
David Lindley - Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar, Fiddle
Herb Pederson - Guitar, Banjo, Conga, Backing Vocals
Chris Smith - Pedal Steel Guitar, Backing Vocals
Wayne Cook - Piano, Organ
Dennis Kovarik - Bass
Larry Zack - Drums

David Perry Lindley (March 21, 1944 – March 3, 2023) was an American musician who founded the rock band El Rayo-X and worked with many other performers including Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Ry Cooder, Bonnie Raitt, Warren Zevon, Curtis Mayfield and Dolly Parton. He mastered such a wide variety of instruments that Acoustic Guitar magazine referred to him not as a multi-instrumentalist but instead as a "maxi-instrumentalist." On stage, Lindley was known for wearing garishly colored polyester shirts with clashing pants, gaining the nickname the Prince of Polyester.
The majority of the instruments that Lindley played are string instruments, including violin, acoustic and electric guitar, upright and electric bass, banjo, mandolin, dobro, hardingfele, bouzouki, cittern, bağlama, gumbus, charango, cümbüş, oud and zither. He was the unparalleled master of the lap steel guitar in the rock music sphere, and an expert in Hawaiian-style slide guitar blues.
Lindley was a founding member of the 1960s psychedelic band Kaleidoscope and worked as musical director for several touring artists. He occasionally scored and composed music for film.
Lindley died after a long illness on March 3, 2023, at the age of 78. He had COVID-19 in 2020, which his family said developed into Long COVID, with chronic kidney damage.
(Wikipedia).

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