Joe Ely: Live At Antone’s

West Texas country rocker Joe Ely’s "Live At Antone’s" captures the energy, drama, and humor of his live performances. The lineup includes early mainstays of Ely’s career, steel guitarist and producer Lloyd Maines and guitar great Jesse Taylor. Ely hales from Lubbock, Texas, home of such greats as Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Bob Wills, and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and the album is a rich mix of rock, country and Mexican influences.
Live At Antone's
Released: 6/6/2000
Label: No Label
Genre: Americana
All Joe Ely profiles…
"Live at Antone’s"
This album is a snapshot of the Joe Ely Band in 2000. Everyone say cheese!
Mexican Music
Ely’s hometown, Lubbock, Texas, came alive as Mexican migrant workers arrived to work the fields.
Indelible Influence
A true story about a very young Jerry Lee Lewis, a raging dust storm, and a car dealership.
Roosters, Ranches and Rivers
Two songs that careen wildly about the American southwest. In one the outcome is uncertain. The other… as Ely says, "You’ll have to see the movie."
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