The Capricorn Set
The 10th Annual Holiday Hootenany
The Variety Playhouse
Atlanta, Georgia
12/19/2021

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Recorded By: Z-Man
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A Team Dirty South Recording

Disc I

01 Wildman Steve
02 How Come People Are Like That
03 Used To Rule The World
04 *#@^Don't Mess Up A Good Thing
05 #+Your Kind Of Kindness
06 +Please Be With Me
07 $Don't Go Away Sore
08 Livin' In A Dream
09 ^%Atlanta Georgia
10 ^+Slacabamorinico
11 +Until After Then
12 +%Whippin' Post
13 ^+Dreams

* With Mike Veal On Vocals
# With Diane Durrett On Vocals
@ With Donna Hopkins On Vocals
^ With Brian Lopes On Saxophone
+ With Mark Chester On Percussion
$ With Jeff Mosier On Banjo And Vocals
% Donna Hopkins On Guitar And Vocals

The Core Band:

Tommy Talton - Guitar And Vocals
Randall Bramblett - Keyboards, Saxophone, Clarinet, Acoustic Guitar, And Vocals
Mark Johnson - Guitar
Nick Johnson - Guitar
Matt Slocum - Keyboards
Evan Sarver - Bass
Richie Jones - Drums, Percussion, And Vocals
Darren Stanley - Drums And Percussion
Guarav Malhotra - Percussion

Show Notes: Thomas "T-Dawg" Helland started this Hootenany 10 years ago to raise awareness and funds for the Atlanta
Habitat for Humanity. He is a good personal friend of mine, and also to the entire Atlanta Music Scene. Last year was
scrapped like pretty much every musical event due to Covid. Each year T-Dawg has been able to pull together so many of
our great local musicians, and adds to that some great national musicians. I pretty much know all of the area musicians that participate each year, and have taped them in SO many different configurations. This set was a walk down memory lane for me, because I am prvileged enough (old enough) to have seen both Tommy Talton and Randall Bramblett play with Gregg Allman on his solo tour in the mid seventies! I Also was lucky enough to see Randall play with Sea Level and later on in Traffic. I have seen and taped him countless times in the past twenty years playing with Widespread Panic and of course The Randall Bramblett Band. Thank You T-Dawg and ALL these great musicians!