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NPR.org to Webcast Full Performance Live from Washington, D.C.

NPR.org, July 11, 2006 · The Drive-By Truckers have been making bold, often epic southern rock since they first formed in Athens, Ga. a decade ago. Now on tour for their 7th album, the band visits the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. for a night of live music, webcast in its entirety on NPR.org. Hear the performance live online this Saturday, beginning at approximately 11 p.m. ET.

The Drive-By Truckers features three guitarists and songwriters: Patterson Hood, Mike Cooley and Jason Isbell, along with bassist Shonna Tucker and drummer Brad Morgan. Hood and Cooley formed the band in 1996 after meeting in college and have since played with a revolving cast of other musicians.

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Here is the set list:

"Lookout Mountain"

"Where the Devil Don't Stay"

"Easy On Yourself"

"Feb. 14"

"Sounds Better In the Song"

"Women Without Whiskey"

"Sink Hole"

"Never Gonna Change"

"Dead Drunk and Naked"

"Guitar Man Upstairs"

"Ronnie and Neil"

"Moonlight Mile" (Rolling Stones)

"My Sweet Annette"

"Marry Me"

"One of These Days"

"Do It Yourself"

"When the Pin Hits the Shell"

"Wednesday"

"Goddamn Lonely Love"

"18 Wheels of Love"

"Daddy's Cup"

"Buttholeville"

"Let There Be Rock"

"A World of Hurt"

"Decoration Day"

"Gravity's Gone"

"Puttin' People On the Moon"

"Outfit"

"Living Bubba"

"People Who Died" (Jim Carroll)

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