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Samara Joy, Cam and MJ Lenderman announced for Season 51 Tapings

Austin City Limits (ACL) is thrilled to announce summer tapings featuring a trio of American originals in their ACL debuts for our Season 51: on May 25 we welcome five-time Grammy-winning jazz vocalist Samara Joy, making her debut with songs from her celebrated 2025 album Portrait; previously announced modern soul act Thee Sacred Souls comes to our stage on May 28, straight from their buzzed-about Coachella performances; country artist Cam joins us on June 2; riding a high after a 2025 Grammy win for her songwriting on the landmark Cowboy Carter, Cam makes her headlining ACL debut with songs from her upcoming new collection; and ascendant singer-songwriter MJ Lenderman takes the ACL stage on July 1 with highlights from his acclaimed Manning Fireworks.

Photo by Gus Black

Samara Joy is having a banner year, earning a remarkable fourth and fifth Grammy at this year’s Awards, taking home gold for both Best Jazz Performance and Best Jazz Vocal Album. The 25-year-old jazz vocalist’s latest studio album Portrait won the Outstanding Jazz Album Award at the NAACP Image Awards in February. Joy co-produced the acclaimed Verve release with veteran trumpeter/bandleader and multi-Grammy winner Brian Lynch. Portrait showcases the intimate, soulful chemistry she’s developed with her touring band and spotlights her burgeoning gifts as a lyricist in ingenious arrangements that meld her thoughtful words with music by Charles Mingus, Sun Ra and her late mentor Barry Harris. Joy continues to secure her status as perhaps the first Gen Z jazz vocal star: The New York Times praised the “silky-voiced rising star” for “helping jazz take a youthful turn,” while NPR named her a “classic jazz singer from a new generation.” Joy’s meteoric rise launched in 2022 with the release of her breakout Verve debut, Linger Awhile, which garnered critical raves and signaled the arrival of a once-in-a-generation vocalist. The album earned her a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album in addition to a headline-making win for Best New Artist. A native of the Bronx, Joy became entranced by classic R&B as a child and cut her teeth as a singer in her church’s gospel choir. And while her family history is deeply musical, Joy didn’t delve into the jazz tradition until college. During her studies she won the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, which introduced her to the larger jazz scene as a rising star to watch. She was heard, by audiences and critics alike, as a masterful interpreter of jazz standards and a rightful heiress of the sound, technique and charisma that defined her jazz heroines — including Vaughan, Betty Carter, Abbey Lincoln and Carmen McRae. Joy will tour across the globe throughout 2025, including a career high: her highly-anticipated Carnegie Hall debut this spring.

Multi-platinum country artist Cam turned heads when she performed on our 50th Anniversary special in 2024; she was featured in the program’s songwriter circle, trading songs and verses with Indigo Girls and Brandy Clark in what became a broadcast highlight.  The singer and songwriter kicked off 2025 with a career highlight: she picked up her first Grammy win as a songwriter on Beyoncé’s genre-shattering Album of the Year Cowboy Carter. A sought-after collaborator, Cam penned five songs for the landmark album (“Ameriican Requiem,” “Protector,” “Daughter,” “Tyrant,” and “Amen”) and contributed production and backing vocals. On the heels of her big year so far with Beyoncé, Cam is now gearing up for the 2025 release of her highly anticipated new album with RCA Records. Prolific and adored, Cam stepped into the spotlight in a big way with her critically acclaimed debut, Untamed. The chart-topping, triple-platinum release featured the breakthrough smash “Burning House,” and notched Grammy, ACM, and CMA award nominations. She followed with her critically acclaimed sophomore release, The Otherside, which featured the international Jolene-in-reverse hit “Diane,” plus songwriting from Avicii, Harry Styles, Jack Antonoff, and Sam Smith. A captivating live performer with a soaring voice, Cam has consistently sold out shows across the globe, cementing her status as an international powerhouse. From the coveted sunset slot at Stagecoach to top venues across five continents, in recent years, she has been one of the few country acts to play Lollapalooza, ACL Fest, and Outside Lands while also supporting acts like Harry Styles, George Strait, Sam Smith, Loretta Lynn, the Indigo Girls, Eric Church, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill. A vivid storyteller, clever wordsmith, and committed visionary, fans have only just begun to scratch the surface of Cam’s many facets. As she bravely steps into her next era, she’s welcoming everyone into a space that’s inclusive, invigorating, and inspiring.

Photo by Shervin Lainez

26-year-old singer-songwriter-guitarist MJ Lenderman makes his ACL debut after a busy couple of years. A rock-and-roll and basketball obsessed kid growing up in the mountain town of Asheville, NC, he put out the breakthrough solo set Boat Songs in 2022; the sleeper hit piled offhanded, Southern-inflected rock on wry, laconic bangers like “Hangover Game,” “Six Flags” and “Tastes Just Like It Costs.” With its barbed little jokes, canny sports references, and gloriously ragged guitar solos, the album became one of that year’s standouts, a ramshackle set of charms and chuckles. He followed with a stellar 2024, bookended by a memorable feature on Waxahatchee’s “Right Back To It,” a magnetic duet about romantic doubt that became one of the year’s biggest indie-rock anthems, and the release of his own highly anticipated solo album, Manning Fireworks. A laser-sharp study of misfits and the mistakes they make, where sympathy and sardonicism share the same ragged rock song, the acclaimed release features thumbnail character studies: “She’s Leaving You,” a half-sneering portrait of a dad cheating his way through a midlife crisis, at least until he gets caught and blasts Clapton in a rented Ferrari en route to Vegas; “On My Knees” finds Lenderman wondering what it means to have fun in a world where so many people seem full of shit; and muses on edgelords and alpha males on the standout “Wristwatch.” Manning Fireworks topped many critics’ year-end best lists, with Rolling Stone raving, “MJ Lenderman delivers a sad-guy indie-rock gem” and named him “a budding guitar great and ace storyteller”; The New York Times calls Lenderman “A young artist with an old soul and a keen eye for observational detail that makes his canted portraits of small-town life come alive”; NPR raves, “He’s a homespun magical realist, always throwing in something off-kilter to elevate his tales of lovable losers”; and the Guardian concurs, “Far from being dude-centric, Manning Fireworks’ sad sack anthems tap into something devastatingly, purely human.” 

We’re thrilled to welcome these stellar acts to the ACL stage. The broadcast episodes will air on PBS this fall as part of our upcoming Season 51, stream previous seasons online or on your connected TV with the PBS App. Follow @acltv on socials for a chance to attend these tapings in person. Learn more about how to attend a taping here.

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Live Stream ACL & Antone’s Celebrate the Blues on 4/28 @ 8pm CT

One-of-a-Kind Taping to be Livestreamed for Fans Worldwide on Austin City Limits YouTube Channel; Watch Live on April 28 at 8pm

Legendary Austin club Antone’s celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and Austin City Limits is proud to salute this occasion, along with our own five-decade history of showcasing the blues, with ACL & Antone’s Celebrate the Blues on Monday, April 28. Austin City Limits is also pleased to announce this special taping will be livestreamed in its entirety on the ACLTV YouTube channel. This one-of-a-kind taping swaps Antone’s intimate setting for ACL’s familiar skyline backdrop and offers a murderers’ row of blues all-stars and torchbearers taking the ACL stage at ACL Live at The Moody Theater for this incredible night. Performers include Jimmie Vaughan, Sue Foley, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Charlie Sexton, Big Bill Morganfield, Lil’ Ed Williams, Grace Bowers, Bobby Rush and Lurrie Bell. These blues all-stars will be backed by an incredible 14-piece house band featuring legendary players, including ACL Hall of Famer Chris Layton, along with Steve Bell, Joe Sublett and more, all under the musical direction of Zach Ernst. Full line-up of guest performers and house band below. 

ACL offers fans worldwide the unique opportunity to watch this special taping live in its entirety on Monday, April 28 at 8pm CT free via the ACLTV YouTube Channel.  The livestream will begin promptly at 8pm CT and will only be available live. The broadcast episode will air on PBS and stream on PBS.org this fall as part of the legendary television series upcoming Season 51.

Austin City Limits presented blues acts on the series dating back to its earliest seasons, providing the first television exposure for many, including Lightnin’ Hopkins, Gatemouth Brown, Miss Lavelle White, B.B. King, W.C. Clark, Elizabeth Cotten and Ruth Brown. 

ACL is thrilled to celebrate a kindred long-running music institution that has played an instrumental role in Austin’s reign as “the live music capital of the world.” Antone’s “Home of the Blues” opened in 1975 as the first live music showcase on the city’s now-famous Sixth Street, and it quickly became a home away from home for a Mount Rushmore of blues musicians including Muddy Waters, Albert King, Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Willie Dixon and B.B. King – as well as a broader tapestry of American roots music. The force behind all this was club founder Clifford Antone; under his guidance, his namesake venue emerged as one of the most important blues joints and stages in the country. Throughout the venue’s remarkable five-decade run, Antone’s continued to define the present and shape the future of blues music, bolstering the careers of internationally-renowned artists including The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Doug Sahm, Charlie Sexton, Angela Strehli, Lou Ann Barton and many more. It remains a vital presence in the live music scene, with its legacy and influence carried forward by the next generation of trailblazing artists including Gary Clark Jr., Kam Franklin, Jackie Venson, Eve Monsees and Kingfish. Stay tuned for the broadcast episode, which will air later this year as part of ACL’s upcoming Season 51 on PBS.

“ACL & ANTONE’S CELEBRATE THE BLUES” GUEST PERFORMERS:

  • JIMMIE VAUGHAN
  • SUE FOLEY
  • CHRISTONE “KINGFISH” INGRAM
  • CHARLIE SEXTON
  • BIG BILL MORGANFIELD
  • LIL’ ED WILLIAMS
  • GRACE BOWERS
  • BOBBY RUSH
  • LURRIE BELL
  • BENNY TURNER
  • KAM FRANKLIN
  • JOHN PRIMER

ALL-STAR HOUSE BAND:

  • ZACH ERNST (MUSICAL DIRECTOR & GUITAR)
  • STEVE BELL (HARMONICA)
  • RODD BLAND (DRUMS) 
  • NICK CONNOLLY (PIANO)
  • JOHN DEAS (B3 ORGAN)
  • LARRY FULCHER (BASS)
  • AL GOMEZ (TRUMPET)
  • MARK “KAZ” KAZANOFF (SAXOPHONE)
  • CHRIS LAYTON (DRUMS)
  • JOHN MILLS (SAXOPHONE)
  • JAY MOELLER (DRUMS)
  • EVE MONSEES (GUITAR)
  • DEREK O’BRIEN (GUITAR)
  • JOE SUBLETT (TENOR SAXOPHONE)

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Giveaway: ACL & Antone’s Celebrate the Blues

UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. Austin City Limits will tape performances celebrating The 50th Anniversary of Antone’s on Monday, April 28th at 8 pm at ACL Live at The Moody Theater (310 W. 2nd Street, Willie Nelson Blvd). Austin City Limits Taping Giveaways are presented by AXS Events.

Winners will be chosen at random and a photo ID will be required to pick up tickets. Winners will be notified via email. Duplicate entries for a single taping will be automatically voided. Tickets are not transferable and will be voided if sold. Standing may be required. No photography, recording or cell phone use in the studio. No cameras, computers or recording devices allowed in the venue. While we do our best to accommodate all winners, we cannot guarantee admissionThese passes are based on space available therefore you will be filling in spots available on the floor or balcony depending on the tickets that are available when you arrive.


ACL & Antone’s Celebrate the Blues features the following artists:

Bobby Rush
Bobby Rush, a genuine Chitlin’ Circuit star born in Louisiana in 1933, cut his teeth in Chicago in the early ‘50s alongside Little Walter and Muddy Waters. A multiple-Grammy winner, ingenious and provocative stage performer, and a blues ambassador of the highest regard.

Grace Bowers
Grace Bowers is an 18-year-old guitar slinger on a meteoric rise. B.B. King was the first bluesman to blow her mind, and Mississippi John Hurt and T-Bone Walker sealed the deal, setting the course for her to become the most in-demand and celebrated young guitarist today.

Kingfish
At 26-years-old, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram has already made his mark as one of the best and most exciting guitarists in the world. The blues is lucky to have him; a young torch carrier whose music flows out of him like a water faucet, bursting at a hundred miles an hour with no end in sight.

Chris Layton
Chris “Whipper” Layton is arguably the most influential blues drummer of all time. Born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, Layton moved to Austin in 1975 and joined the band Greezy Wheels. He later joined Stevie Ray Vaughan’s band Double Trouble in 1978. After forming successful partnerships with bandmates Tommy Shannon and Reese Wynans, they recorded and performed with Vaughan until his death in 1990. Layton and Shannon later formed supergroups such as the Arc Angels, Storyville, and Grady. Currently, Layton is the drummer for the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

John Primer
After working with Willie Dixon and Junior Wells, John Primer was hired as the guitarist for the last great Muddy Waters Blues Band. His sound is Southside Chicago blues of the highest order. Primer joined Muddy at his last Antone’s appearance, and 40+ years later he continues to hold down the Chicago to Austin connection.

Steve Bell
Nobody plays harmonica like Steve Bell. Raised on the Southside of Chicago by the legendary harp player Carey Bell, Steve has been blowing his horn as long as he’s been alive. Sometimes a freight train, sometimes a mustang, Steve’s harp is perfection.

Lil’ Ed Williams
Lil’ Ed Williams, the small blues man with the big fez and an even bigger slide, was a personal favorite of Clifford Antone ever since he first appeared at the club in 1989. Regarded as Chicago’s finest blues boogie slide player, Williams is an intense player and joyful singer in the
spirit of his uncle, J.B. Hutto.

Zach Ernst
Zach Ernst became Clifford Antone’s protégé as a student in his blues history class at the University of Texas 2005. He first appeared on Austin City Limits in 2011 as guitarist for Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears and The Relatives. Zach Ernst became Antone’s talent buyer when the current club opened at the end of 2015, and co-produced the forthcoming Antone’s: 50 Years of the Blues boxed set.


Lurrie Bell
Son of Chicago blues star Carey Bell and brother to Steve, Lurrie Bell grew up playing with Eddy Clearwater, Big Walter Horton, Eddie Taylor and Koko Taylor. He was raised by Chicago Blues royalty and, as he grew older, became just that.

Nick Connolly
Nick Connolly is perhaps the most trusted keys player in Austin, and a cornerstone of the scene. He was a Cobra and a Fabulous Thunderbird, and has ably backed the likes of Denny Freeman, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Barbara Lynn and countless others for decades.

The Texas Horns
Mark ‘Kaz” Kazanoff, John Mills and Al Gomez make up the Texas Horns. Based in Austin and San Antonio, they’ve played with hundreds of artists including Marcia Ball, Earl King, Jimmie Vaughan, and Delbert McClinton. They bring the sound and spirit of Doug Sahm’s Last Real
Texas Blues Band wherever they go.

Jay Moeller
One of “Clifford’s Kids,” Jay grew up at Antone’s watching and playing with people like James Cotton, Albert Collins, Luther Tucker, Earl King, and Kim Wilson. He spent countless hours at
Clifford’s side and grew up to be one of Austin’s most in-demand blues drummers, often collaborating with his brother Johnny and his lifelong friend Gary Clark Jr.

Jimmie Vaughan
No one has kept the spirit of Antone’s alive quite like Jimmie Vaughan. When he moved to Austin in 1969 he’d already been in Dallas’ most successful rock band, played gigs as Freddiie King Jr., and opened for Jimi Hendrix. Jimmie (often with the Fabulous Thunderbirds) backed up
everyone who came through the door, and he also played guitar on many of the most important Antone’s Records recordings alongside the likes of Lou Ann Barton and Albert Collins. He is a cultural touchstone and world-class ambassador for Texas music.

Benny Turner
The younger brother of Freddie King, Benny Turner was the bassist in his band for years. Benny moved to Chicago in the ‘50s and is living blues history, an integral part of the Texas and Chicago blues connection.

Jon Deas
A longtime Gary Clark Jr. associate, Jon Deas is one of Austin’s premier keyboard players and a funky, Grammy-winning talent.

Sue Foley
Seconds into hearing Sue Foley’s demo tape, Clifford Antone called her and invited her to Austin. Her first weekend at Antone’s, Sue met and played with Albert Collins, the start of a decades long relationship that saw Sue develop into a stone-cold Canadian killer. She is a 2025 Grammy nominee for her album One Guitar Woman.

Kam Franklin
Houston native Kam Franklin started singing gospel at age five, and is best known for her work with the Suffers. With the Antone’s crew, she pays tribute to seminal figures like Barbara Lynn and Miss Lavelle White like only the best can, because she is.

Charlie Sexton
Charlie Sexton learned from the best: W.C. Clark and Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan. A guitarist and producer of the highest order, he has collaborated with everyone from David Bowie and Bob Dylan to Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen.

Big Bill Morganfield
The son of Muddy Waters, Big Bill Morganfield grew up learning from Pinetop Perkins, Bob Stroger, Willie Smith and more. When Big Bill was sent to this planet he inherited a legacy, and has given his life to keeping the family name alive and well. He was a scene-stealer in the 2024
Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown.

Rodd Bland
The son of Bobby “Blue” Bland and Godson of B.B. King, Rodd Bland drummed for his father’s band for many years. He is a top Memphis player and another of the second-generation musicians dedicated to preserving the family name and passing on the lessons – and the music – he’s learned to a new generation.

Larry Fulcher
Larry Fulcher moved to Austin in ‘92 and entered the Antone’s fold thanks to Cobras saxophonist Joe Sublett. He met Derek O’Brien and found himself on the Antone’s stage for countless nights, eventually teaming up with Ruthie Foster and Taj Mahal and winning multiple Grammys in the process.

Joe Sublett
“Smokin’” Joe Sublett moved to Austin in ‘76, joined the Cobras and defined the sound of Austin in the process, but you’ve heard him with the Rolling Stones, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and hundreds of others. Sublett was in Antone’s house band during the club’s 10-year anniversary, backing up icons like Albert Collins and Otis Rush. He currently tours with Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band.

Derek O’Brien
Denny Freeman said much of what’s happened in Austin musically couldn’t have happened without Derek O’Brien. There is perhaps no one more important to the continuation of Antone’s than Derek O’Brien. A producer on most Antone’s Records sessions, house band guitarist for way more than ten-thousand hours, and the de-facto bandleader in any room.


Eve Monsees
Eve Monsees has appeared on Austin City Limits several times along with her childhood friend Gary Clark Jr., with whom she started performing at Antone’s in the late 90s when they were both teenagers. She is currently the co-owner of Antone’s Record Shop.


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Austin City Limits Hall of Fame Honors Garth Brooks premieres May 3

Austin City Limits caps off its 50th Anniversary celebrations with the broadcast premiere of Austin City Limits Hall of Fame Honors Garth Brooks Saturday, May 3 @8pm ET/7pm CT (check local listings). After the broadcast, the special will be available to music fans everywhere to stream online at pbs.org/austincitylimits for four weeks.

The Country music singer and songwriter brings a stadium-size show to the ACL stage for this landmark occasion, thrilling with fan-favorites and the stories behind his beloved hits in an entertaining, singalong hour recorded live at ACL’s studio home ACL Live in Austin, Texas. 2025 marks the 50th Anniversary of Austin City Limits, which premiered on PBS in 1975. The program celebrates its extraordinary run as the longest-running music series in television history, providing viewers a front-row seat to the best in live performance for a half-century.

A trailblazing artist whose ties to ACL go a long way back, Garth Brooks made his series debut in 1990 during Season 15, on the heels of his breakout 1989 debut album. The hour opens with highlights showcasing Brooks’ distinctive ACL performances over the decades; sprinkled throughout the special is new commentary from Brooks, his wife, country superstar Trisha Yearwood, and longtime ACL executive producer Terry Lickona, who handles induction honors. Brooks holds his cowboy hat to his heart as he accepts the honor with impassioned remarks and sings the program’s praises, saying Austin City Limits’ heartbeat is raw and true. He even cites favorite episodes that inspired his own career from early on. “You can bring all the smoke and mirrors you want, and trust me—I’ve used ‘em all,” laughs Brooks, “but you come here and it’s the real deal.”

“Always try to associate your name with a name greater than your own,” says Brooks.  “Being associated with ACL has been one of the greatest assets of my career.  I can’t thank Terry and the gang enough for all the years and all the love.” 

“You can’t tell the story of Austin City Limits without Garth Brooks,” says ACL executive producer Terry Lickona. “Garth gets it. He gets what makes Austin City Limits special, and why it’s an honor for an artist to step onto that stage and deliver the best performance of their life. And it’s an honor for us to share that stage with artists like Garth, who have so much to offer.”

Since its inception in 2014, the ACL Hall of Fame has honored legendary artists who have played a pivotal role in the pioneering music series’ outstanding half-century as a music institution. The inaugural awards in 2014 honored Willie Nelson and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Garth Brooks has multiple Austin City Limits performances under his belt; he made his series debut in 1990 and returned a decade later to both open and close ACL’s milestone Season 25 with two hourlong episodes. 

Brooks returned to ACL in 2021 for a memorable pair of intimate, non-broadcast events to close Studio 6A on the University of Texas campus, the fabled soundstage where the program first started recording in 1974. Brooks carved his name into ACL’s history with the final performances in the historic studio that was the show’s home from 1974 to 2010, before a move to downtown Austin. The singular artist performed the special benefit shows solo acoustic to a sold-out audience of 200 fans per night.

The Austin City Limits Hall of Fame has inducted over twenty artists at nine previous ceremonies including Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, Lloyd Maines, Asleep at the Wheel, Loretta Lynn, Guy Clark, Flaco Jiménez, Townes Van Zandt, Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt, B.B. King, Roy Orbison, Rosanne Cash, The Neville Brothers, Ray Charles, Marcia Ball, Los Lobos, Lyle Lovett, Buddy Guy, Shawn Colvin, Lucinda Williams, Wilco, Alejandro Escovedo, Sheryl Crow and Joe Ely. The ninth annual Hall of Fame in 2023 welcomed John Prine and Trisha Yearwood to its ranks.

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Giveaway: Charley Crockett

UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. Austin City Limits will tape a performance by Charley Crockett on Tuesday, April 1st at 8 pm at ACL Live at The Moody Theater (310 W. 2nd Street, Willie Nelson Blvd). Austin City Limits Taping Giveaways are presented by AXS Events.

Winners will be chosen at random and a photo ID will be required to pick up tickets. Winners will be notified via email. Duplicate entries for a single taping will be automatically voided. Tickets are not transferable and will be voided if sold. Standing may be required. No photography, recording or cell phone use in the studio. No cameras, computers or recording devices allowed in the venue. While we do our best to accommodate all winners, we cannot guarantee admissionThese passes are based on space available therefore you will be filling in spots available on the floor or balcony depending on the tickets that are available when you arrive.


Texas troubadour Charley Crockett made a sensational ACL debut in Season 47 in 2021 and we’re thrilled to welcome him back to our stage with his highly-anticipated new album Lonesome Drifter. After a decade of touring and more than a dozen independent albums under his belt, Lonesome Drifter marks his first for a major label, and will be released by Island Records on March 14. Hailing from the Texas bordertown of San Benito, Crockett has been on a helluva ride, tapping into a rebellious strain of country and defying the odds with a diehard work ethic; grinding from obscurity to garnering millions of streams and headlining some of the country’s most renowned venues, including the Greek Theater, Red Rocks and the Ryman. He capped 2024 with his first Grammy nomination for his acclaimed album $10 Cowboy

Lonesome Drifter was co-produced by Crockett and Shooter Jennings, and recorded at the legendary Sunset Sounds Studios in LA.  “If you can hang on as long as I have, you’ll have some good stories to tell,” grins Crockett. Lonesome Drifter arrives with the single and title track, a slow-burning rocker that finds him telling the tale of a vagabond traveler. “I started writing the song back when I was still playing in subways in New York,” he recalls. “While I was waiting for the next train, I wrote songs. A few years later, I was in California working on the ganja farms, and I came up with the ‘Lonesome Drifter’ section…The burden of becoming a troubadour is you’re standing in a position that gives you a clear perspective of the struggles of humans.” Crockett tips his hat to his Texas roots on the album with a pair of choice covers: “Jamestown Ferry,” made famous by Tanya Tucker, along with George Strait’s country classic “Amarillo by Morning.”


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Austin City Limits Celebrates 50 Years premieres April 4 on PBS

All-Star Special Featuring Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr., Billy Strings, Leon Bridges, Lyle Lovett, Shawn Colvin, Indigo Girls, Brandy Clark, Cam, Rufus Wainwright, The Mavericks, Ángela Aguilar, Eve Monsees & Sierra Hull

With Appearances by Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton

Austin City Limits commemorates half a century of unforgettable performances and iconic moments with a two-hour primetime broadcast, AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CELEBRATES 50 YEARS, on Friday, April 4, 2025, 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS App (check local listings). Music luminaries and some of the brightest stars in the iconic live music television series five-decade history return to the fabled ACL stage for this landmark anniversary.

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CELEBRATES 50 YEARS, the capstone of the groundbreaking series golden jubilee celebrations, pays tribute to this historic milestone and features dazzling new performances, heartfelt artist interviews, legendary artists and exclusive rarely-seen vintage footage from ACL’s extensive archives, highlighting iconic moments that have defined the show and shaped culture.

The program features themed highlights from ACL’s expansive show archives, each culminating with an original performance or artist interview. Segments will look back on defining moments and appearances in the show’s storied history, as well as performance milestones. 

Relive unforgettable moments in ACL history through a time capsule of clips featuring Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Tom Waits, Ray Charles, Nancy Griffith, Emmylou Harris, Townes Van Zandt, The Chicks, Tracy Chapman and Lauryn Hill; forecast ACL’s future via recent appearances including Kacey Musgraves, Foo Fighters, Olivia Rodrigo, Jon Batiste, Brandi Carlile, Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Noah Kahan and Jelly Roll.

The performances, created exclusively for AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CELEBRATES 50 YEARS, include choice collaborations, and one-of-a-kind offerings from an all-star slate of music’s finest, many making a return to the ACL stage. The broadcast line-up features (in order of appearance): Chris Stapleton, The Mavericks, Leon Bridges, Indigo Girls, Brandy Clark, Cam, Ángela Aguilar, Shawn Colvin, Lyle Lovett, Billy Strings featuring Sierra Hull, Rufus Wainwright and Gary Clark Jr. joined by Eve Monsees; the special is co-hosted by Austin-based actors Jared and Genevieve Padalecki. All acts were captured live at ACL’s studio home, ACL Live at The Moody Theater in downtown Austin. 

Country superstar and multi-Grammy Award winner Chris Stapleton honors ACL Hall of Fame icon and pilot star Willie Nelson with a powerful performance of Nelson’s classic “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.”

ACL’s renowned songwriter circles, a series’ hallmark in the ‘80s and ‘90s, get reprised by a trio of storyteller songwriting greats: folk rock duo Indigo Girls (who appeared on an all-female circle in 1992) return to lead an intimate round-robin with celebrated singer-songwriter Brandy Clark and multi-platinum country artist Cam. The artists first trade off songs, then verses on the Girls’ classic anthem “Closer To Fine.”

Contemporary artists who’ve carved their name in ACL history return for the occasion: Grammy Award-winning next-generation bluegrass star Billy Strings, one of music’s most popular live acts, celebrates ACL’s legacy of presenting American roots music via a captivating performance with mandolin virtuoso Sierra Hull; Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Leon Bridges, a Lone Star original, delivers a fan-favorite; Rufus Wainwright, an artist who made history with the show’s first taping minus a live audience due to the pandemic, returns backed by a string section for a towering ACL performance; Rock and country trailblazers and renowned party-starters The Mavericks perform a sparkling number, amplified by a horn section, that has the audience on their feet.

ACL’s long-standing history of showcasing Latin acts – dating back to season one – is celebrated with thrilling footage featuring superstars Juanes, Rosalía, Cimafunk and many more, topped by a stunning debut performance by Latin Grammy and Grammy-nominated breakout star Ángela Aguilar, joined by Mexico’s legendary showmen Trio Los Panchos.

ACL celebrates its Hall of Fame honorees—artists who have been instrumental in making the series into the music institution it is today—with highlights from the music-filled induction salutes featuring Willie Nelson, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson and more, capped by an original performance from ACL Hall of Fame greats Lyle Lovett and Shawn Colvin.

In a salute to ACL Hall of Fame inductee Stevie Ray Vaughan’s iconic Austin City Limits appearances (1984/1989), Grammy-winning guitar great Gary Clark Jr. and blues guitar ace Eve Monsees team up to thrill with a two-song knockout of the Texas six-string giant’s classics.

Longtime Austin City Limits devotees and supporters Jared and Genevieve Padalecki (Gilmore Girls, Supernatural, Walker), host the celebratory evening, sharing anecdotes on ACL tapings they’ve personally attended as music fans.

“The entire history of Austin City Limits has been about music legacy and music discovery,” said executive producer Terry Lickona, who in turn marks his 48th year with the program. “It’s about original, authentic music from every genre, anywhere and everywhere. An eclectic music program like ours couldn’t exist anywhere else but PBS, thanks to a half-century of support for public media.”

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS CELEBRATES 50 YEARS broadcast setlist:

Chris Stapleton: “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground”

The Mavericks: “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down”

Leon Bridges: “Beyond”

Songwriters Circle:

Indigo Girls: “Share the Moon”

Brandy Clark: “Dear Insecurity”

Cam: “Burning House”

Indigo Girls w/Brandy Clark & Cam: “Closer to Fine”

Ángela Aguilar: “Piensa En Mi”

Ángela Aguilar with Trio Los Panchos: “Todo Una Vida”

Shawn Colvin with Lyle Lovett: “The Facts About Jimmy”

Lyle Lovett: “12th of June”

Billy Strings with Sierra Hull: “Soldier’s Joy” (instrumental)

Billy Strings with Sierra Hull: “Midnight on the Stormy Deep”

Rufus Wainwright: “Going to a Town”

Rufus Wainwright: “Hallelujah”

Gary Clark Jr. with Eve Monsees: “Dirty Pool”

Gary Clark Jr. with Eve Monsees: “Pride and Joy”


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