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My green sharpie was the only pen for all autograph-seekers present when country great Emmylou Harris played a benefit show toward eliminating land mines. Shown are her photo from the LEGEND OF JESSIE JAMES album, her Almo Sounds Gram Parsons tribute CD, and a single from the JESSIE JAMES album. |
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Joining Ms. Harris was Canadian folk superstar Bruce Cockburn (pronounced "CO-BURN"). He signed the side-spine of the CD songsheet for his 1984 US breakthrough album STEALING FIRE, originally released on the Gold Mountain/A&M label. This album contains his observations of war-torn countries with the most well-known song being "Rocket Launcher." |
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The third star of this November 2002 benefit lineup was Patty Griffin, who signed the sleeve of her A&M debut album LIVING WITH GHOSTS. The label honored her desire to keep the production simple and avoid overproduction. |
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