Oh my gosh... let me see how many I can remember:
Paul Simon (twice)
Simon & Garfunkel
Bob Dylan (twice)
Bruce Springsteen (five times since 1985)
James Taylor (five times since 1971)
Livingston Taylor
Steely Dan (twice)
Willie Nelson (four times)
Don Henley
Ray Wylie Hubbard
The Guess Who
Wishbone Ash
Neil Diamond (four times since 1971)
John Denver
Jimmy Buffett
Chuck Berry (three times)
Johnny Rivers
The Association
Loudon Wainwright
The Temptations
Black Sabbath
Leo Kottke
The New Christy Minstrels (circa 1970, before Kenny Rogers became a star)
Ray Price (not my idea)
The Four Tops
Leon Redbone
Kinky Friedman (the world's only Jewish country/western singer turned mystery writer turned gubernatorial candidate who operates an animal rescue ranch)
Elton John
Pablo Casals
John Sebastian
Willie Nelson (four times)
Don Henley
Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge
Nancy Griffith
Yes (at the behest of a friend)
Paul McCartney
Tom Petty
Robert Earl Keene
Sting
Asleep At The Wheel
Michael Martin Murphey
Uncle Walt's Band (at least twenty times over a period of fifteen years)
Lyle Lovett
The Roches (twice)
Doc Watson
Gordon Lightfoot
Prince
Ain't Misbehavin'
Linda Ronstadt
George Benson
Jerry Jeff Walker
Steve Goodman
Rod Stewart
Rex Harrison as Arthur in Camelot
Tommy Makem (oldtime Irish folksinger; plays a mean bodhran)
Seamus Kennedy (twice; also an Irish folksinger)
Ed Miller (at least fifteen times; he's a brilliant Scottish folklorist & songwriter)
Adam McNaughton (another Scottish folklorist and a capella singer)
Brian McNeill (three or four times; another Scot, great songwriter)
...and my little brother, dozens of times!
I'm sure I've missed some... when I worked in radio, I got free passes to lots of things that have no doubt slipped my mind. I feel so lucky to have seen so many great musicians!
Paul Simon (twice)
Simon & Garfunkel
Bob Dylan (twice)
Bruce Springsteen (five times since 1985)
James Taylor (five times since 1971)
Livingston Taylor
Steely Dan (twice)
Willie Nelson (four times)
Don Henley
Ray Wylie Hubbard
The Guess Who
Wishbone Ash
Neil Diamond (four times since 1971)
John Denver
Jimmy Buffett
Chuck Berry (three times)
Johnny Rivers
The Association
Loudon Wainwright
The Temptations
Black Sabbath
Leo Kottke
The New Christy Minstrels (circa 1970, before Kenny Rogers became a star)
Ray Price (not my idea)
The Four Tops
Leon Redbone
Kinky Friedman (the world's only Jewish country/western singer turned mystery writer turned gubernatorial candidate who operates an animal rescue ranch)
Elton John
Pablo Casals
John Sebastian
Willie Nelson (four times)
Don Henley
Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge
Nancy Griffith
Yes (at the behest of a friend)
Paul McCartney
Tom Petty
Robert Earl Keene
Sting
Asleep At The Wheel
Michael Martin Murphey
Uncle Walt's Band (at least twenty times over a period of fifteen years)
Lyle Lovett
The Roches (twice)
Doc Watson
Gordon Lightfoot
Prince
Ain't Misbehavin'
Linda Ronstadt
George Benson
Jerry Jeff Walker
Steve Goodman
Rod Stewart
Rex Harrison as Arthur in Camelot
Tommy Makem (oldtime Irish folksinger; plays a mean bodhran)
Seamus Kennedy (twice; also an Irish folksinger)
Ed Miller (at least fifteen times; he's a brilliant Scottish folklorist & songwriter)
Adam McNaughton (another Scottish folklorist and a capella singer)
Brian McNeill (three or four times; another Scot, great songwriter)
...and my little brother, dozens of times!
I'm sure I've missed some... when I worked in radio, I got free passes to lots of things that have no doubt slipped my mind. I feel so lucky to have seen so many great musicians!