Watch: Emmylou Harris, Chris Stapleton Perform Tom Petty's "Wildflowers" at the Grammy Awards

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Emmylou Harris and Chris Stapleton shared the stage at the 60th annual Grammy Awards to offer a touching take on the late Tom Petty's song "Wildflowers" from Madison Square Garden on Sunday night. You can watch it here. 

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Emmylou Harris and Chris Stapleton shared the stage at the 60th annual Grammy Awards to offer a touching take on the late Tom Petty's song "Wildflowers" from Madison Square Garden on Sunday night, leading the evening's in memoriam tribute. You can watch their performance, a highlight of the ceremony, below.

Harris, a thirteen-time Grammy Award winner, is among the honorees to receive The Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award this year.

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  • Tuesday, January 30, 2018
    Watch: Emmylou Harris, Chris Stapleton Perform Tom Petty's "Wildflowers" at the Grammy Awards
    The Recording Academy

    Emmylou Harris and Chris Stapleton shared the stage at the 60th annual Grammy Awards to offer a touching take on the late Tom Petty's song "Wildflowers" from Madison Square Garden on Sunday night, leading the evening's in memoriam tribute. You can watch their performance, a highlight of the ceremony, below.

    Harris, a thirteen-time Grammy Award winner, is among the honorees to receive The Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award this year.

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