Watch: Mountain Man Performs "Take Me Home, Country Roads" (Live From the Garden)

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Mountain Man has shared a video of its performance of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," from the first of its streaming concert series, Live From the Garden, which you can watch here. The performance comes from last Thursday's event; the second concert takes place this Thursday, December 10, at 9pm ET, followed by a final set on December 17. The band filmed the three shows in North Carolina: in the woods, at home, and by the fire. Each night has a different set list.

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Mountain Man has shared a video of its performance of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," from the first of its streaming concert series, Live From the Garden, which you can watch below. The performance comes from last Thursday's event; the second concert takes place this Thursday, December 10, at 9pm ET, followed by a final set on December 17. The band filmed the three shows in North Carolina: in the woods, at home, and by the fire. Each night has a different set list; tickets are available to purchase here.

The trio—Amelia Meath, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Molly Sarlé—recorded "Take Me Home, Country Roads" for Mountain Man Sings John Denver, the first in its series of covers songs. The most recent release in the series is Mountain Man Sings Greensleeves, its performance of the traditional English folk song, which followed the band’s versions of Neil Young's "Through My Sails," the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts," Kacey Musgraves’ “Slow Burn,” Wilco’s “You and I,” and the Irving Berlin holiday classic “White Christmas.”

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Mountain Man: "Take Me Home, Country Roads" (Live From the Garden)
  • Tuesday, December 8, 2020
    Watch: Mountain Man Performs "Take Me Home, Country Roads" (Live From the Garden)

    Mountain Man has shared a video of its performance of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," from the first of its streaming concert series, Live From the Garden, which you can watch below. The performance comes from last Thursday's event; the second concert takes place this Thursday, December 10, at 9pm ET, followed by a final set on December 17. The band filmed the three shows in North Carolina: in the woods, at home, and by the fire. Each night has a different set list; tickets are available to purchase here.

    The trio—Amelia Meath, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Molly Sarlé—recorded "Take Me Home, Country Roads" for Mountain Man Sings John Denver, the first in its series of covers songs. The most recent release in the series is Mountain Man Sings Greensleeves, its performance of the traditional English folk song, which followed the band’s versions of Neil Young's "Through My Sails," the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts," Kacey Musgraves’ “Slow Burn,” Wilco’s “You and I,” and the Irving Berlin holiday classic “White Christmas.”

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