Chris Stapleton And Emmylou Harris Tribute Tom Petty At Grammys
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(Radio.com) Country star Chris Stapleton, fresh from winning the Grammy award for Best Country Album, teamed up with the legendary Emmylou Harris. The pair united for a quiet, emotional rendition of Tom Petty's 1994 track, "Wildflowers." While the performance opened as a tribute to Petty, he was just one of the many artists represented in the moving tribute. Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, David Cassidy, Fats Domino, Gregg Allman, Malcolm Young and Glen Campbell were also recognized during the segment. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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