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  1. 2. Apr. 2021 · Robert went back home and I gradually added more guests that he and I discussed and who he also wanted to play on these songs, including Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller, Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott, Allison Moorer, Bucky Baxter, Bryan Sutton, Byron House, Randy Kohrs, Donna The Buffalo and many more. So ...

  2. Buddy Miller - harmony vocals Tim O'Brien - mandolin, fiddle Byron House - bass Pat McGrath - guitar Tales from the Sad Hotel; Jim Lauderdale - vocals Allison Moorer - harmony vocals Bryan Sutton - lead guitar Byron House - bass Pat McGrath - guitar Bucky Baxter - pedal steel guitar Crazy Peg and Darby Doyle; Jim Lauderdale - vocals

  3. Lauderdale said they recorded it in three days in Miller's home studio. Miller did the mixing and producing. Robert Hunter. Lauderdale has often collaborated with Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. Lauderdale's first collaboration with Hunter was Headed for the Hills and the second was Patchwork River in May 2010.

  4. Augmented by an all-star cast that includes Emmylou Harris, Tim O’Brien, Allison Moorer, Bucky Baxter, Gillian Welch, Buddy Miller, and a host of others, Lauderdale deftly navigates the venerable terrain, coloring Hunter’s lyrics with a gentle bluegrass strum and a dusky country twang as he skips from the blues-based title track to the ...

  5. Upside Down (Ft. Donna the Buffalo) Lyrics. About “Headed For The Hills”. “One of my hero’s, Robert Hunter, very graciously agreed to write with me when I was about to begin my first ...

  6. 2007 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of "Headed For The Hills" on Discogs.

  7. Headed for the Hills, an Album by Jim Lauderdale. Released in 2004 on Dualtone (catalog no. 80302-01155-2; CD). Genres: Progressive Bluegrass, Appalachian Folk Music. Featured peformers: Jim Lauderdale (lead vocals, producer, songwriter), Robert Hunter (songwriter), Tim Coats (producer).