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Teresa Williams: I agree. Larry Campbell: Yeah, that’s great, Matt. There was no intentional theme. I didn’t think that one existed. It took Teresa to point out, yes, there was.
I really do.” Campbell also told former Lion and current sideline reporter for the team's radio network T.J. Lang that Williams needed an "a-- chewing" so he could get back into the game.
Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams honor the hallowed Down Home in Johnson City with an appearance on Friday, Oct. 11.
Where: Paramount Bristol, 518 State St., Bristol, Tenn. Admission: $19.53-$25 Info: 423-274-8920 Web, audio and video: www.sonyawhitecomedy.com Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams ...
Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams stopped by Studio A to play songs from their new album, All This Time, and spin tales of Levon Helm, Bob Dylan, and their own long and rich collaborative life ...
Don Wilcock is a 2024 Eddie Hall of Fame inductee who began writing about music in U.S. Army Headquarters Vietnam. His weekly Sounds from The World column in The Army Reporter gave hope to grunts ...
But the show was centered on All This Time. And Campbell, in black, and Williams, in red, emphasized the songs’ 1950s subtext while presenting them in 21st-century Americana context.
Larry Campbell and Teresa WilliamsPhoto by Gregg Roth - Courtesy of the artist One of the premiere singer-songwriter festivals in the U.S. happens along the Emerald Coast in northwestern Florida. It's ...
Over the next few weeks, we're taking you there as we broadcast the 30A sessions, courtesy of our friends at WMOT. Today, we're featuring a performance from Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams.
We couldn't be together. We were on the phone every day. She pulled me through it,” Campbell, 69, tells PEOPLE of what inspired the new record all about “relationships,” adds Williams, 68.
Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams. Gregg Roth The pair first met in 1986 when a mutual friend of the couple — then strangers — invited them both to perform at The Bottom Line in New York City.
The year was 1986, and all it took was one look between Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams at The Bottom Line — an old music venue in New York City — for the pair to fall head over boots for each ...