Austin City Limits Season 27 Episode 9 Robert Earl Keen / Charlie Robison
- December 29, 2001
In season 27, episode 9 of Austin City Limits, two Texas country legends take the stage to perform their own unique brand of music. Robert Earl Keen and Charlie Robison, both known for their captivating storytelling and distinct voices, share the bill and deliver high-energy performances.
Robert Earl Keen, a revered songwriter and performer in the Texas music scene, kicks off the show with his band. Keen's setlist includes fan favorites like "The Road Goes on Forever" and "Corpus Christi Bay," as well as new songs from his album Ready for Confetti. With his signature blend of country, folk, and rock, Keen keeps the audience engaged with his clever lyrics and lively energy.
One of the highlights of Keen's set is his tribute to Texas music legend Doug Sahm, as he performs a rousing rendition of "I'm Not That Kat Anymore." Keen's band brings the song to life with their tight musicianship and Keen's vocals capture the spirit of the beloved song.
After a brief intermission, Charlie Robison takes the stage with his band and brings a different, but equally electrifying sound. Known for his raspy vocals and introspective lyrics, Robison weaves tales of love and heartbreak with ease. His set includes songs like "El Cerrito Place" and "Barlight," as well as a cover of Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay."
One of the standout moments of Robison's set is his performance of "My Hometown." This poignant ballad describes the challenges of growing up in a small town and the painful memories that linger. Robison's vocals are hauntingly beautiful and his band provides a lush soundscape that perfectly complements the emotion of the song.
Throughout the show, Keen and Robison each showcase their distinct style and sound, but also share a deep love and respect for the music of their home state. The two musicians join forces for an unforgettable finale, covering the classic tune "Desperados Waiting for a Train." Keen and Robison's voices blend effortlessly together and their passion for the song is palpable.
As always, Austin City Limits provides an intimate and immersive concert experience, showcasing the best in music and performance. This episode featuring Robert Earl Keen and Charlie Robison is a must-watch for fans of country and Americana music, as well as anyone who loves a good story told through song.