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LIVE AT THE BELLY UP: John Hiatt & The Jerry Douglas Band

John Hiatt (pictured) and Jerry Douglas, share favorite hits from their songbooks as well as new songs from their collaborative album "Leftover Feelings."
The Belly Up and Tim Powell

Friday, March 29, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Watch now with the PBS App + Encore Monday, April 1 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2

On tonight's episode, statesmen of Americana, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, share favorite hits from their songbooks as well as new songs from their collaborative album "Leftover Feelings." Featuring songs, "Long Black Electric Cadillac,'' "Perfectly Good Guitar," "Thing Called Love," "Have A Little Faith in Me" and more.

LIVE AT THE BELLY UPL: John Hiatt & The Jerry Douglas Band

San Diego has long been known as a hotbed of great musical talent. What's more, San Diego is home to one of the best music venues on the West Coast. Since 1974, the Belly Up has been featuring great local bands from their stage, including Thievery Corporation, Ziggy Marley, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and more.

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LIVE AT THE BELLY UP returns with 5 new episodes Fridays at 11 p.m. with an encore Mondays on KPBS 2. Episodes will be available on demand after broadcast.

Watch seasons 1 - 8 on demand now with the PBS App. Watch the best of PBS anytime, anywhere on the free PBS App. Stream your favorite PBS shows on-demand and livestream shows from your local station, all from your favorite device.

LIVE AT THE BELLY UP: Season 8 Preview

Visit Belly Up Tavern on Facebook + Instagram / John Hiatt is on Facebook + Jerry Douglas is on Facebook + Instagram

Credits: A co-production between The Belly Up and Tim Powell. The Belly Up opened in Solana Beach, California, in 1974 with only a couple of mics and no stage. Over the years it became a frequent stop for legends like John Lee Hooker, Etta James, and BB King. Tim Powell is an internationally recognized, Emmy award-winning filmmaker, and professor at the SDSU School of Television Theatre and Film. He produces the concert series LIVE AT THE BELLY UP working with his advanced students as his crew.