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Listen to Emmylou Harris Perform at Warren Hellman Memorial

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Emmylou Harris, a friend of Warren Hellman, spoke and performed at his memorial service in San Francisco today.

"He elicited from me a promise that I would be there at his service, if that's what happened. I said I would, but he had to also promise that he would play banjo at mine...I came to know Warren through our mutual love of old-timey, bluegrass music, and especially the music and voice of Hazel Dickens...I think he started the [Hardly Strictly Bluegrass] festival to honor Hazel..."

She then sings the Hazel Dickens song "The Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia."

Listen below:

Audio: Listen to Emmylou Harris eulogy and song

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