Hot Club of Cowtown is now added to our performance and LIVESTREAM of A Prairie Home Companion 50th Anniversary at the Austin City Limits Moody Theater in Texas. Join us tonight for a great show from the Lone Star State. It will be the best radio show you can find on your television screen!
They join our already-stellar group of performers: Heather Masse, Christine DiGiallonardo, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Fred Newman, along with Rich Dworsky and our band (Richard Kriehn, Chris Siebold, Larry Kohut).
You can expect all of your favorite elements of the radio show: Guy Noir, The Lives of the Cowboys, words from several of our sponsors, some wonderful songs and sketches, a sing-a-long of Texas tunes and the latest News from Lake Wobegon.
Watch it LIVE on Sunday, February 25, at 7:30 p.m. CT from ACL Live at The Moody Theater or anytime in the following 48 hours.
Award-winning Austin, Texas-based Hot Club of Cowtown — featuring violinist and vocalist Elana James, guitarist and vocalist Whit Smith, and upright bassist Jake Erwin — is one of the world’s most globe-trotting, effervescent string trios. The three have toured with Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and many others, and have traveled to far-flung corners of the world as Musical Ambassadors for the US State Department. Their sound blends early Western swing with European hot jazz of the same era, plus traditional music, American songbook standards, and original songs — all in their own unique style. Celebrating its 26th year in 2024, HCCT has released twelve studio albums.
Some instructions to make watching easy: Start early . . . and set up an account. NUGS.net will have some type of a placeholder or pre-show scroll up and running by 7pm to set up Tishimongo Blues and the start of the show.
LIVESTREAM the show (available 48 hours after start of the show).
Set up account with user/password
Find the show in your library after you set up account and click to watch at 7:30 p.m. CT, Sunday, February 25.
Watched the livestream as it happened! I've been to many of your shows in theatres, and I must say that this was almost as good as being there. Because there were cameras onstage, there were wonderful closeups that really enhanced the experience. The music, the stories, the skits, the ads, really brought APHC back to life. I was truly sorry to see it end. Thank you for doing this!
Paid for this service and it was total c**p! On and off service, not friendly with either of our two tv services. No hi-def. Hopefully, we can watch the show from first to last later without all of the problems.
We watch our church service via streaming but this “service” charges and again charges for “upgrade” that did absolutely nothing but take our money.
Garry, ACL, find another streaming provider that makes this process easy, provides high-d picture and doesn’t gauge your viewers.