By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Jun 30, 2010, at 10:18 AM Updated on 6/30 at 10:18 AM
Vince Gill with Albert Lee. Courtesy
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Oklahoma native Vince Gill performed on Saturday at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival at Toyota Park in Chicago.
It is the third festival that Clapton has hosted and the third one on which Gill has performed.
This year Gill hosted a set featuring his band and Albert Lee, Keb Mo, Sheryl Crow, James Burton and Earl Klugh.
"Getting to play with guys like Albert is ridiculously great, and the energy from the crowd was just tremendous," said Gill in an emailed press statement to the Tulsa World.
"Albert is one of the players who most influenced the way I approach playing the guitar. The man is beyond incredible."
The set list:
"One More Last Chance" (Vince Gill)
"The Door" (Keb Mo)
"Mystery Train" (James Burton on guitar; VG on vocals)
"Luxury Liner" (Albert Lee with daughter Alex Lee on vocals)
"Soon As I Get Paid" (Keb Mo)
"Whenever You Come Around" (Vince Gill)
"Lay Down Sally" (Vince Gill with Sheryl Crow)
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