May 16, 2013. 36 photos.
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Maines talent: Lloyd at far left and his daughter Natalie centerstage -
Ben Harper, collaborator on Natalie Maines’ new solo disc ‘Mother’ -
Carolyn Wonderland, Brannen Temple on drums, and Terri Hendrix -
Lloyd Maines with Carolyn Wonderland and longtime protégé Terri Hendrix (r) -
Eye opener: Maines talks up Wonderland and Hendrix -
Lloyd Maines and Bukka Allen -
Brannen Temple and Terri Hendrix -
Wailers: (l-r) Maines, Wonderland, Hendrix -
String-bending: Maines, Wonderland, Hendrix -
Allentown: Maines (l) accompanies Bukka Allen on accordion and Terry Allen at the keys -
I see you, I hear you: Lloyd Maines and Bukka Allen -
Terry Allen and his daughter Sally -
Natalie Maines joins Sally Allen on harmonies during Terry Allen’s set -
Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis -
Lloyd Maines eggs on Robison & Willis -
Lord of the Highway, Joe Ely, centerstage -
Austonian flatlanders: (l-r) Lloyd Maines, Bukka Allen, Joe Ely, Brannen Temple, George Reiff, and David Grissom -
Joe Ely -
Praise the Lloyd: Terry Allen, Natalie Maines, and Ben Harper -
Higher and higher: Allen, Maines, Harper -
Mayor Lee Leffingwell (center) proclaims May 16 Lloyd Maines Day as ‘ACL’ producer Terry Lickona (r) looks on -
‘ACL’ producer Terry Lickona presents Lloyd Maines with a miniature pedal steel statue originally gifted to the pedal steel master by the Dixie Chicks -
Lickona presents Maines with a piece of the original ‘ACL’ stage -
Court Yard Hounds Emily Robison and Martie Maguire -
Guitarist David Pulkingham (l) accompanies Robison and Maguire -
Fiddle me this: Robison and Maguire -
Lloyd Maines joins the Dixie Chicks -
The legal/tender firm of Maines, Maines, Maguire, and Robison -
Dixie Chicks, believe it -
Bruce Robison joined the Dixie Chicks for their cover of his hit song “Travelin’ Soldier” -
Dixie-fried singalong -
Dixie Chicks rattle the rafters -
The finale from Mission Control -
Buddy Holly borrowed the Bo Diddley beat for “Not Fade Away,” which combined with the bluesman’s “Who Do You Love?” as the encore -
For the all-star end jam, everyone donned mustaches in tribute to Lloyd Maines, seen here with his daughter Natalie -
Dixie Chicks, the next generation
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