Spyboy: Live at the Exit/In Screening and Q&A

7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Belcourt

Spyboy reissue out Nov. 7 via New West

In 1995, Emmylou Harris broke the mold with Wrecking Ball , an expansive, atmospheric record that redefined not only her own career but the bounds of what a country album could be. Pulling influences from folk, rock and experimental music, the record provided a guiding light for the then-nascent Americana movement. It also marked the start of a new era for Harris, who stopped trying to court country radio during its press cycle. Instead, she brought the record to life with pop producer Daniel Lanois, as well as featured guest artists including Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Neil Young and jazz drummer Brian Blade.

When it came time to tour the album, she

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