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Old 08-11-2011, 04:44 AM
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Do we know of any country or bluegrass style covers of Fleetwood Mac songs?
I've heard Patty Loveless' Silver Springs so far....
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Old 08-11-2011, 05:51 AM
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Nora O'Connor does a folk/country type version of That's Alright - as if the song wasn't in that style anyway, haha. It's on her album 'Til The Dawn.

Sara Watkins, formerly of Nickel Creek, also does an excellent live version of Steal Your Heart Away. I have a great quality mp3 but can't get mediafire to work. If you pvt me your e-mail address I can e-mail it to you when I get home from work.
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Old 08-11-2011, 07:08 AM
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Caitlin Rose also covered "That's Alright"

Dale Ann Bradley does a bluegrass "Over My Head"

Waylon Jennings covered "Gold Dust Woman"

Willie Nelson has a version of "Songbird"

Sara Evans & Maroon 5 performed "Leather & Lace" on CMT Crossroads

Of course, Dixie Chicks did "Landslide"

And, Little Big Town used to have "Go Your Own Way" in their live set.
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Old 08-11-2011, 08:03 AM
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and there is this...
http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/...twoodgrass.htm
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Old 08-11-2011, 09:01 AM
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Thank-you so much
I also found a Tony Trishka cover of World Turning, which I love!
Currently downloading the tracks you've mentioned and eager to listen to them all!
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Old 08-15-2011, 04:19 PM
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Pam Tillis does a version of "Go Your Own Way" on her Live at the Renaissance Center DVD. When I saw Sara Evans in Philly a few years ago she closed her set with "Go Your Own Way" as well.
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When I saw Sara Evans in Philly a few years ago she closed her set with "Go Your Own Way" as well.
Oh now this I'd like to see. I think Sara is great but I seriously doubt I'll ever get to see her - she'll never play anywhere but the US. I know she's a Mac fan though - she has often said that Four-Thirty from Born To Fly is her version of the 70s FM "driving" sound (her description).
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Leo Kottke did a smokin' version of "World Turning".

Waylon & Willie also did "Rhiannon".

Rusty Weir did Lindsey's "Don't Let Me Down Again" & "Lola (My Love)" as well as an early arrangement (without bridge) of Stevie's "Think About It"...all on his Stacked Deck LP from 1976.
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I think Sara is great but I seriously doubt I'll ever get to see her - she'll never play anywhere but the US. I know she's a Mac fan though - she has often said that Four-Thirty from Born To Fly is her version of the 70s FM "driving" sound (her description).
My Sara fandom begins & ends with the video to "Suds In The Bucket". Doesn't get much better n' that.
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And, Little Big Town used to have "Go Your Own Way" in their live set.
Didn't they also cover "The Chain" (I mean OTHER than the CMT Crossroads with Lindsey)
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My Sara fandom begins & ends with the video to "Suds In The Bucket". Doesn't get much better n' that.
Fair point!
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Yes I love country music plus bluegrass too.I still would love a country tribute to Fleetwood Mac someday.
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