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Bill Anderson, Clint Black and Bob DiPiero - three giants of American country music - bring the Nashville 'guitar pull' to London's Bush Hall and showcase their trademark songs.

Bill Anderson, Clint Black and Bob DiPiero - three giants of the American country music scene - bring the Nashville 'guitar pull' to London's Bush Hall and showcase their trademark songs.

Whisperin' Bill Anderson is one of the most successful songwriters in the history of country music. Here he performs classics like Give It Away and Tips of My Fingers, and even the original version of Happiness- an unlikely hit in the UK for none other than Ken Dodd.

Clint Black has sold more than 20 million albums. Occupying centre stage in his trademark black hat and clearly revelling in the intimate set-up, he collaborates with ease, performing Killin' Time alongside brand new song Better and Worse.

Bob DiPiero is one of Nashville's most consistent and prolific writers of hits, performed by a whole host of artists including George Strait, Reba McEntire and Etta James. He cuts an aimable figure, performing the likes of Gone and They're Playin' Our Song.

1 hour

Last on

Sat 31 Mar 2012 00:20

Credits

Role Contributor
Director Janet Fraser-Crook
Producer Serena Cross
Performer Clint Black
Performer Bill Anderson
Performer Bob DiPiero

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