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The video from this clip is live footage from the Cindy Wilson Band at Athfest in Athens, Georgia. Cindy Wilson Band headlined the show on Saturday night. The audio from the clip is from a rehearsal at Avatar Studios in Atlanta the day before the band's Dogwood Festival appearance. The two shows were months apart. But check out how tightly the video and the audio fit together. The video was filmed by Cameron Baskin and the audio was mixed by Tom Durack.
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This clip is from Turner South's Live at Music Midtown on May 3, 2003. It was the beginning of the Cindy Wilson Band. Cindy's first public performance of her own music. The show was broadcast live nationally and included Cindy, Mike Mills (REM), Edwin McCain, Angie Aparo, Don McLean and June Carter Cash and Family. A year or two earlier, Trey Hollingsworth told Steve that he thought Roam could be a great acoustic song. When Cindy brought up the idea of playing the Turner South gig, Steve recommended that she strip down Roam and play it. Here 'tis.
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This is another clip from Turner South's Live at Music Midtown on May 3, 2003. It was the beginning of the Cindy Wilson Band. Cindy's first public performance of her own music. The show was broadcast live nationally and included Cindy, Mike Mills (REM), Edwin McCain, Angie Aparo, Don McLean and June Carter Cash and Family. Ricky is, of course, a song about Cindy's brother Ricky Wilson. When Steve first showed up for a jam session with Cindy, her husband Keith and Paul Scales, this was the first song they tried.
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This clip is from Good Morning Atlanta. Cindy and Steve walked out the door at the crack of dawn to get down to the studio for this one.
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