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Allison Moorer (guest Steve Earle) and World Party in Concert. May 25, 2006

Allison Moorer Set List
Fairweather Hallelujah Coming Around (with Steve Earle) New Year's Day How She Does it

World Party's Line-Up
Karl Wallinger: Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
John Turnbull: Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
David Duffy: Mandolin, Fiddle, Backing Vocals

World Party Set List
Message in a Box Is It Like Today? Vanity Fair Sweet Soul Dreams

WXPN,- The venerable pop-rock band World Party and critically acclaimed country-pop singer Allison Moorer recently performed live at the Great Plaza at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, as part of WXPN's Live Fridays concert series.

After launching her career as a backing vocalist, Allison Moorer (sister of Shelby Lynne) became a solo artist following the inclusion of the Oscar-nominated "A Soft Place to Fall" on the Horse Whisperer soundtrack. She has since recorded several solo albums, beginning with Alabama Song.
Her latest album, aptly titled Getting Somewhere, shows Moorer reaching for a wider pop-country audience. This intensely personal album, in which she collaborates with husband Steve Earle, is the first in which the Alabama native has written all the songs herself.

World Party is essentially a showcase for singer-songwriter Karl Wallinger. After years of work in various bands, including The Waterboys, he formed World Party in 1986, handpicking each of the rotating cast of players who joined him on tour. With pop influences ranging from The Beatles to Prince, World Party creates uniquely intelligent pop rock.
Now, after a lengthy hiatus in which he's battled for song rights and recovered from an aneurysm, Wallinger is back in action. His new album, Dumbing Up, is filled with his trademark '60s-rock-inspired music. With great melodies and astute lyrics, Dumbing Up is cause for celebration.