Good Jim James news

from the Louisville Courier-Journal:
http://www.courier-journal.com/blogs/puckett/blog.html
My Morning Jacket's Jim James made a brief and fairly pain-free return to the stage Friday night at the Louisville Palace when he joined John Prine on "Paradise" to close the legendary songwriter's show. It was James's first public performance since he fell from a stage Oct. 7 in Iowa City and was seriously injured.
James stayed at least 12 to 15 feet from the nearest edge of the stage and delivered the song's third verse in his Dylan voice, which is much lower and more scruffy than his usual liquid siren. He also tossed in a ragged acoustic guitar solo.
Before the show James said he wasn't yet feeling well enough to perform but that you can't say no to Prine, for whom James opened on a brief solo acoustic tour a couple of years ago. It's assumed that James immediately returned to his Lay-Z-Boy and a good book.
http://www.courier-journal.com/blogs/puckett/blog.html
My Morning Jacket's Jim James made a brief and fairly pain-free return to the stage Friday night at the Louisville Palace when he joined John Prine on "Paradise" to close the legendary songwriter's show. It was James's first public performance since he fell from a stage Oct. 7 in Iowa City and was seriously injured.
James stayed at least 12 to 15 feet from the nearest edge of the stage and delivered the song's third verse in his Dylan voice, which is much lower and more scruffy than his usual liquid siren. He also tossed in a ragged acoustic guitar solo.
Before the show James said he wasn't yet feeling well enough to perform but that you can't say no to Prine, for whom James opened on a brief solo acoustic tour a couple of years ago. It's assumed that James immediately returned to his Lay-Z-Boy and a good book.
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