Sorry this is so late, been a crazed work week.
Lineup for the evening was Eric, Adam, Mark McConville, Dan Bern and Jillinda Palmer.
First up was Adam (yes, Adam) solo on guitar on a new (to me) song -- I think it's called "No News Is Good News" ...? Old school Common Rotation, very good.
Eric then took the stage with guitar and Adam switched to harmonica for a duet of "Don't Want To Die Alone."
Lively harmonizing between Adam and Eric on "These Are Your Words."
Adam switched to glock and Eric stayed on guitar for another new (to me) song, singing dual leads on (I think it's called) "Up All Night."
Mark came on to play pedal steel, Jillinda accordion and Dan guitar and back-up vocals for a very soulful and twangy "No Love at All," with Adam and Eric on lead vocals, Eric on guitar and Adam on harmonica.
"Get on the Idol" had Eric on guitar and lead vocals, Adam on harmonica and back-up, Dan on back-up vocals and guitar and Mark on pedal steel for a very country feel.
Next came "I'm Having a Party Tonight," which I think is probably a Dan Bern composition. Dan sang lead, with Adam and Eric on back-up vocals and Adam on harmonica, Eric on second guitar and Dan on pedal steel.
"Plastic Flowers" is from the "Drones" soundtrack (upcoming film co-directed by Adam Busch and Amber Benson) with songwriter Dan Bern on lead vocal, Mark on electric guitar, Jillinda on accordion, Adam singing a verse and backup otherwise and Eric likewise singing backup (and of course playing guitar).
"Osama in Obamaland," another Dan Bern song, was next. Dan sang lead, Adam was on harmonica, Mark on pedal steel and Adam and Eric on backup vocals.
"Lesson Learned" sounded lovely with Jillinda on piano and Mark contributing some intriguing finger-picking riffs on electric guitar.
The off-mike song of the evening was "More Than Once Before It Takes" with Adam and Eric in the dark. John DiMaggio (from "Thrilling Adventure") initiated an audience hand-clap-along that went very well.
And that was the set
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