Billy Strings & Bryan Sutton Perform At Station Inn: Pro-Shot Video

By Andy Kahn May 18, 2020 7:55 am PDT

Guitarists Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton performed together on January 8 at Nashville’s The Station Inn. Strings shared pro-shot video of most of the concert.

The first set was made up of bluegrass staples like “Eighth Of January,” “That’s Where I Belong,” “Last Train From Poor Valley” and “Cumberland Reel” and a number of Doc Watson favorites like “Tom Dooley,” “Way Downtown,” “Beaumont Rag” and “Black Mountain Rag.” Strings played banjo and Sutton mandolin on “Frosty Morn.” The first set also contained Strings’ originals “While I’m Waiting Here” and “Love Like Me.”

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More bluegrass favorites made up the second set, including “I’m Coming Back But I Don’t Know When,” “Walkin’ Across This Land,” “Give The Fiddler A Dram,” “Back In Yonder’s World” and others. Sutton was back on mandolin for “The Letter Edged In Black” and Strings’ “Everything’s The Same” and also switched to banjo for Bascom Lamar Lunsford’s “Italy.”

Pro-shot video of the first set and most of the second set can be viewed below:


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Setlist (via Phantasy Tour)

Set One: Eighth Of January, Tom Dooley, That’s Where I Belong, Backwater Blues, Last Train From Poor Valley, Frosty Morn, While I’m Waiting Here> Cumberland Reel, Love Like Me, Way Downtown, Riding Out The WInter, Beaumont Rag> Black Mountain Rag

Set Two: I’m Coming Back But I Don’t Know When, Nashville Pickin’, The Letter Edged In Black, Walkin’ Across This Land, Give The Fiddler A Dram> Whistling Rufus> Ragtime Annie, Back In Yonder’s World, Italy, Swannanoa Tunnel> Mud, Everything’s The Same, Shady Grove, I’ve Been All Around This World

Encore: John Henry

[Note: Video ends after Everything’s The Same]

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