Noel Davis’ Concert Picks
1. Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Marty Brown (Coach House, San Juan Capistrano): A double dose of hillbilly soul.
2. Emmylou Harris (Crazy Horse, Santa Ana): Harris gave old favorites a new twist with her acoustic band, the Nash Ramblers.
3. Marty Stuart (Crazy Horse): Stuart used rock ‘n’ roll energy and old-fashioned showmanship to spice up classic licks he learned playing Johnny Cash and Lester Flatt.
4. Chris Gaffney (Canyon Inn, Yorba Linda): Some of the sharpest country music anywhere comes from our own back yard.
5. Patty Booker & the Hired Hands (Briar Patch, Garden Grove): Some of the most soulful, too.
6. Michael Martin Murphey (Crazy Horse): Murphey brings back the wonder of the Old West.
7. Alan Jackson (Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa): Jackson gave one of the strongest country shows of the year, and he still hasn’t figured out that he’s the headliner.
8. Bruce Springsteen (Sports Arena, Los Angeles): There’s still no one like the Boss.
9. Dwight Yoakam (Coach House): Underneath that stylish exterior beats a true hillbilly heart.
10. Johnny Paycheck (Coach House): When it comes to losing, boozing, fighting and doing time, Paycheck may be the only country performer who has actually lived the lyrics of his songs.
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