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By the time Elvis got to "(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding" and "Alison," he had the hallowed hall in the uproar Presley and Parsons never managed — only to cool it down sweetly with the last two moving duets with Emmylou. | By the time Elvis got to "(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding" and "Alison," he had the hallowed hall in the uproar Presley and Parsons never managed — only to cool it down sweetly with the last two moving duets with Emmylou. | ||
Loosening up the music seemed to be the night's theme. Opener Tift Merritt duly noted that this was her first performance on the fabled stage, but that circumstance did not seem to intimidate her very much. For anyone who hasn't seen Merritt and her band perform lately, she's certainly evolved her act, from stand-and-strum country songbird style to, as the audience filing in at the Ryman got to see, a performance dominated by a Memphis-tinged shake-it-up style — hip-shaking, tambourine-shaking, a whole lot of shaking. The confident, adult woman exuberance is infectious, and makes for a lot more of a show to see. | Loosening up the music seemed to be the night's theme. Opener Tift Merritt duly noted that this was her first performance on the fabled stage, but that circumstance did not seem to intimidate her very much. For anyone who hasn't seen Merritt and her band perform lately, she's certainly evolved her act, from stand-and-strum country songbird style to, as the audience filing in at the Ryman got to see, a performance dominated by a Memphis-tinged shake-it-up style — hip-shaking, tambourine-shaking, a whole lot of shaking. The confident, adult woman exuberance is infectious, and makes for a lot more of a show to see. | ||
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'''No Depression, No. 57, May - June 2005 | '''No Depression, No. 57, May - June 2005 | ||
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[[Barry Mazor]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]] with [[Emmylou Harris]] and opening act [[Tift Merritt]], Wednesday, [[Concert 2005-03-09 Nashville|March 9, 2005]], Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, | [[Barry Mazor]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]] with [[Emmylou Harris]] and opening act [[Tift Merritt]], Wednesday, [[Concert 2005-03-09 Nashville|March 9, 2005]], Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Depression_(magazine) Wikipedia: No Depression (magazine)] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Depression_(magazine) Wikipedia: No Depression (magazine)] | ||
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