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Little Big Town @ the Ryman


Jim Colyer

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Pontoon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0O0nzkESTI

I saw Little Big Town in concert at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, April 30, 2013. They are an amazing group! This and Shania in 1998, are the two best concerts I ever saw. They lined up: Jimi, Kimberly, Karen and Phillip. They filled the Ryman with harmony, all four singing at once. They only needed three musicians: lead guitar, bass and drums. The drums provided a huge beat. LBT prowled the stage. These people are stars! Kimberly was devastating in her super-high heels and black skin tight pants. I made note of the way Karen's hair crosses above her right eye. She is a fascinating woman! Jimi and Karen sang together on "Your Side Of The Bed." The crowd stood on its feet and went wild during "Pontoon," "Tornado" and "Boondocks." Karen wore her hat for "Pontoon." Kimberly wore her shades.

SONG LIST
Where The Pavement Ends
Little White Church
On Fire Tonight
Sober
Front Porch Thing
Bones
Your Side Of The Bed
Leaving In Your Eyes
The Chain
Can't Go Back
Shut Up Train
I'm With The Band
Good As Gone
Self-Made
Pontoon
Tornado
Boondocks
Night Owl

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