Austin City Limits Presents Country Music, Texas-style
Grammy Winner Kacey Musgraves & Country Icon Dale Watson
Season Finale Premieres February 8, 2014 on PBS
Kacey Musgraves |
Dale Watson |
Austin City Limits—Austin, TX—February 6, 2014—Austin City Limits (ACL) closes out Season 39 with a spectacular hour of country music, Texas-style, featuring the ACL debuts of Grammy Award-winning Texas native Kacey Musgraves and Austin’s own country icon Dale Watson. The season finale premieres Saturday, February 8. ACL airs weekly on PBS stations nationwide (check local listings for times) and full episodes are made available online at video.pbs.org/programs/austin-city-limits immediately following the initial broadcast. In the following weeks, the Peabody Award-winning series will continue to broadcast fan-favorite encore episodes weekly until Season 40 premieres this fall. Viewers can stay tuned to acltv.com for episode schedules and news regarding live streams of upcoming tapings. ACL, the longest-running music series in American television history, is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this fall, and will be announcing a number of special events related to the approaching milestone in the coming weeks.
Breakout country artist Kacey Musgraves walked away with two trophies for Best Country Album and Best Country Song at this year's Grammy Awards for her critically-acclaimed major label debut Same Trailer Different Park. The release produced the hit singles “Follow Your Arrow” and the Grammy-winning “Merry Go ‘Round” and topped many critics 2013 year-end best lists including Entertainment Weekly, NPR, Country Weekly, Spin and The New York Times, with Rolling Stone calling her “the gen aught Loretta Lynn...ballsy, unsentimental, thoroughly pop and yet totally in the (country) tradition.” Viewers will want to pull up a chair for a front row seat to one of the most arresting ACL debuts of the season. “Welcome to our little trailer park,” says the twenty-five year old singer-songwriter, kicking off her radiant performance surrounded by a white picket fence and porch lights. Musgraves honest, effortless vocals shine on songs that demonstrate her witty knack for storytelling in a bold, irresistible ACL set.
“If you didn’t know much about Kacey Musgraves before her triumph at the Grammys, you’ll really know what the buzz is all about after seeing her ACL performance,” says executive producer Terry Lickona. “She’s a remarkable songwriter and all-around talent who is blazing new trails for women in country music.”
Next up is Austin’s king of country music: Dale Watson. Called “the silver pompadoured, baritone beltin', Lone Star beer drinkin', honky-tonk hellraiser” by The Austin Chronicle, the hometown hero has flown the flag for classic honky-tonk for over two decades and twenty albums. His latest album, El Rancho Azul, continues his work as one of the world’s finest C&W singers and songwriters, and ACL is thrilled to present Austin’s favorite son in his first feature performance. For Watson's set, the ACL studio is transformed into a substitute for his regular Austin haunt Ginny’s Little Longhorn, with a room full of dancers two-stepping in the time-honored manner and he gets the ATX audience fired up with “Honkiest, Tonkiest Beer Joint”, his paean to the legendary saloon. Watson turns on the Texas charm as he performs a career-spanning, crowd-pleasing set, turning ACL into a full-on honky-tonk complete with Texas shuffles, closing out the season in good fun on a glorious high note.
“Dale is the real deal. Nobody else is making country music like this today,” Lickona says. “It’s time for the rest of the world to discover why he’s so special to us in Austin.”
Kacey Musgraves Setlist:
The Trailer Song
Stupid
Keep it to Yourself
Back on the Map
Merry Go 'Round
Follow Your Arrow
My House
Dale Watson Setlist:
My Baby Makes Me Gravy
Honkiest, Tonkiest Beer Joint
Carrying on This Way
Whiskey or God
I Lie When I Drink
Daughter's Wedding Song
Give Me More Kisses
Breakout country artist Kacey Musgraves walked away with two trophies for Best Country Album and Best Country Song at this year's Grammy Awards for her critically-acclaimed major label debut Same Trailer Different Park. The release produced the hit singles “Follow Your Arrow” and the Grammy-winning “Merry Go ‘Round” and topped many critics 2013 year-end best lists including Entertainment Weekly, NPR, Country Weekly, Spin and The New York Times, with Rolling Stone calling her “the gen aught Loretta Lynn...ballsy, unsentimental, thoroughly pop and yet totally in the (country) tradition.” Viewers will want to pull up a chair for a front row seat to one of the most arresting ACL debuts of the season. “Welcome to our little trailer park,” says the twenty-five year old singer-songwriter, kicking off her radiant performance surrounded by a white picket fence and porch lights. Musgraves honest, effortless vocals shine on songs that demonstrate her witty knack for storytelling in a bold, irresistible ACL set.
“If you didn’t know much about Kacey Musgraves before her triumph at the Grammys, you’ll really know what the buzz is all about after seeing her ACL performance,” says executive producer Terry Lickona. “She’s a remarkable songwriter and all-around talent who is blazing new trails for women in country music.”
Next up is Austin’s king of country music: Dale Watson. Called “the silver pompadoured, baritone beltin', Lone Star beer drinkin', honky-tonk hellraiser” by The Austin Chronicle, the hometown hero has flown the flag for classic honky-tonk for over two decades and twenty albums. His latest album, El Rancho Azul, continues his work as one of the world’s finest C&W singers and songwriters, and ACL is thrilled to present Austin’s favorite son in his first feature performance. For Watson's set, the ACL studio is transformed into a substitute for his regular Austin haunt Ginny’s Little Longhorn, with a room full of dancers two-stepping in the time-honored manner and he gets the ATX audience fired up with “Honkiest, Tonkiest Beer Joint”, his paean to the legendary saloon. Watson turns on the Texas charm as he performs a career-spanning, crowd-pleasing set, turning ACL into a full-on honky-tonk complete with Texas shuffles, closing out the season in good fun on a glorious high note.
“Dale is the real deal. Nobody else is making country music like this today,” Lickona says. “It’s time for the rest of the world to discover why he’s so special to us in Austin.”
Kacey Musgraves Setlist:
The Trailer Song
Stupid
Keep it to Yourself
Back on the Map
Merry Go 'Round
Follow Your Arrow
My House
Dale Watson Setlist:
My Baby Makes Me Gravy
Honkiest, Tonkiest Beer Joint
Carrying on This Way
Whiskey or God
I Lie When I Drink
Daughter's Wedding Song
Give Me More Kisses
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