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Next came the title track to Strings’ Grammy-winning 2019 album Home, before Billy said farewell to his bandmates for a solo banjo performance of “Georgia Buck”. This took a transition into Phish’s “Back On The Train”, a cover not seen since July 31st, 2021 per Billybase. Returning to the Bell Auditorium stage once again, Strings and company opened things back up with “Dust In A Baggie”. The latter cover would emerge as the unlikely recipient of longest jam of the evening. “Fire On My Tongue” bled into “Must Be Seven” as the cover-light first set came to a close with a movement of Tony Rice‘s “Tipper” into “Taking Water” and finally Frank Wakefield‘s “End Of The Rainbow”.
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The first cover of the evening came with Jeff Austin‘s “Rundown” ahead of Billy’s ecological contemplation “Watch It Fall”. The concert saw the young bluegrass picker cover Phish and put down his guitar for a run on the banjo.īeginning with the opening holler of “Red Daisy”, Strings and his bandmates Billy Failing (banjo), Jarrod Walker (mandolin), and Royal Masat (bass) offered up a quick “Hellbender” ahead of the reliable sonic exploration of “Hide & Seek”. Billy Strings returned to the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, GA on Wednesday to close out a two-night stand.