Emmylou Harris Launches European Tour, Online Auction for Farm Sanctuary

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Emmylou Harris began her monthlong European tour last night at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall and brings the show to Newcastle's City Hall tonight. "The honeyed voice; the high cheekbones; the flowing silver hair: it can only be Emmylou Harris," says Metro UK. "Her recently released 26th album, All I Intended to Be, illustrates just how far Harris has come since her early days working as a waitress to support her New York coffee-house gigs."

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Emmylou Harris began her monthlong European tour last night at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall and next brings the show to Newcastle's City Hall tonight at 7:30 PM GMT.

"The honeyed voice; the high cheekbones; the flowing silver hair: it can only be Emmylou Harris," writes Metro UK's Eddie Harrison. "Her recently released 26th album, All I Intended to Be, illustrates just how far Harris has come since her early days working as a waitress to support her New York coffee-house

The British leg of the tour continues with stops in Dublin, Manchester, and London, before heading to the Continent in mid-September. For all the tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Emmylou has offered her lot to the CharityBuzz auction benefiting Farm Sanctuary, which has gone live. Now through September 18, you can bid on a signed copy of the box set Songbird plus a sweater worn by Emmylou on stage, all to support Farm Sanctuary's efforts to end cruelty to farm animals. To offer your bid, visit charitybuzz.com.

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  • Wednesday, September 10, 2008
    Emmylou Harris Launches European Tour, Online Auction for Farm Sanctuary
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    Emmylou Harris began her monthlong European tour last night at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall and next brings the show to Newcastle's City Hall tonight at 7:30 PM GMT.

    "The honeyed voice; the high cheekbones; the flowing silver hair: it can only be Emmylou Harris," writes Metro UK's Eddie Harrison. "Her recently released 26th album, All I Intended to Be, illustrates just how far Harris has come since her early days working as a waitress to support her New York coffee-house

    The British leg of the tour continues with stops in Dublin, Manchester, and London, before heading to the Continent in mid-September. For all the tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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    Emmylou has offered her lot to the CharityBuzz auction benefiting Farm Sanctuary, which has gone live. Now through September 18, you can bid on a signed copy of the box set Songbird plus a sweater worn by Emmylou on stage, all to support Farm Sanctuary's efforts to end cruelty to farm animals. To offer your bid, visit charitybuzz.com.

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