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| Larry Campbell, Justin Guip & Teresa Williams |
Larry Campbell was
born in New York, New York, and Teresa
Williams is from rural Peckerwood Point, Tennessee. They met when he was
hired to play pedal steel guitar behind her at a New York gig over 25 years ago.
They married in 1988 but did not perform together until they participated in Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band in
Woodstock, New York. Otherwise, they seemed to travel in separate hemispheres,
he backing Bob Dylan and others and
she backing Emmylou Harris and
performing her own music. They finally released a self-titled debut as a duo on
June 23, 2015.
While Campbell has played many stringed instruments for
other artists, at City Winery
tonight he stuck closely to his electric guitar and mandolin. Joined by
keyboardist Bill Payne of Little Feat, bassist Byron Isaacs of Amy Helm's band and drummer Justin
Guip of Hot Tuna, the music ranged from straight country to honky tonk to gospel. While
Campbell has spent the past 35 years as a side musician, he did well as a front
person, a role he shared with Williams, and towards the end, with Payne, who led
an eight-minute version of "Dixie Chicken" and also sang "Oh
Atlanta." The set was casual yet rousing, bringing out the best in all the
musicians. Williams was a graceful singer and Campbell finger-picked
tastefully, and excelled in their joyous harmonies. They gently moved the set
from heartfelt songs to rowdy barroom rockers with class. They were a case
study of what happens when a city boy partners in music with a country girl:
the songs featured the grandest elements of Americana's deep roots while
fearlessly rocking the house.
Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams return to New York next
month opening for Jackson Browne at
various area venues. The duo also will perform in his band.

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