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A Night of Acoustic Music, Comedy and Prose @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON

What an awesome time that was! But man, I'm tired... why do all these great shows happen in the middle of the week?!

Here's what I've managed to piece together as far as a setlist... sorry for any errors/omissions, but it was the best I could do from memory.

Michael Ondaatje - a poem about Bessie Smith at Roy Thomson Hall

Matt Mays
Love Around
with Sam Roberts - started playing More Than Words (Extreme cover) then went into Steel Rail Blues(Gordon Lightfoot cover)
something with Kathleen Edwards?

Tom Wilson
(can't remember)
Shine (Junkhouse) with Colin Cripps
Callin to the Angels with Bob Lanois, Kathleen and Colin
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels (Patsy Cline cover) with Cathy Jones

Danny Michel
Invisible Man
In the Neighbourhood with Luke Doucet
Emily?

Cathy Jones comedy bit

Kathleen Edwards
(new song?)
Somewhere Else with Jim Bryson
(ummm...)

Ron MacLean - introduced Sam Roberts... apologized for not being around to introduce Tom Wilson 'cause Jim Cuddy had him otherwise distracted

Sam Roberts
Adelaide (Paul Kelly cover)
Little Drummer Boy (improv) with Matt Mays
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Bob Dylan cover) with Matt Mays
Taj Mahal with Matt Mays

K-Os with Sam Roberts
Dirty Waters (complete with "shout-outs" to Sam "I think my life is passing me by" and Sarah Harmer "Don't get your back up over this")

Sarah Harmer (with Ron MacLean intro)
Dandelions in Bullet Holes
Christmas in Prison (John Prine cover) with sisters Mary and Barbara and Luther Wright
Go To Sleep with Julie McDonald

Jim Cuddy (Ron MacLean intro... with Don Cherry story)
Too Many Hands
It Could Happen to You
It's Only Love (Beatles cover) with Andy Maize
A fast song (?) with Andy Maize
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - everyone (including Cathy Jones, Michael Ondaatje, Ron MacLean, etc)

Encore
Imagine (John Lennon cover) - Danny Michel, Luke Doucet, Jim Bryson, Sarah Harmer, Kathleen Edwards, Sam Roberts, Matt Mays, K-Os, Tom Wilson, Colin Cripps, Bazil Donovan, Jim Cuddy