
Dwight Yoakam: The Grand Tour
Jan 01 2008
•0h 28m
•Music
Released in 2008, The Grand Tour presents Dwight Yoakam's live performance at the Peterborough Country Music Festival, England, in 1986. While showcasing Dwight's signature showmanship and vocals, the poor mix quality renders some instruments, such as Pete Anderson's guitar, barely audible. The release is named after the track The Grand Tour, which became a #1 hit for George Jones in 1974.
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Dwight Yoakam
lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Pete Anderson
lead guitar
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