Lainey Wilson Joins Mumford & Sons In New Orleans For Folk Rendition Of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like A Woman”

Here for this. Mumford & Sons are in the thick of their Railroad Revival Tour, hitting cities to bring their grassroots sound to country, folk, and indie fans alike. The Railroad Revival Tour was first launched in 2011, with the band traveling from city to city via train and bringing their friends along with them. This year, after Mumford & Sons took a brief hiatus from making music together, they are reviving the train tour. The tour kicked things off […] The post Lainey Wilson Joins Mumford & Sons In New Orleans For Folk Rendition Of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like A Woman” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Lainey Wilson Joins Mumford & Sons In New Orleans For Folk Rendition Of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like A Woman”
Lainey Wilson Joins Mumford & Sons In New Orleans For Folk Rendition Of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like A Woman”

Here for this.

Mumford & Sons are in the thick of their Railroad Revival Tour, hitting cities to bring their grassroots sound to country, folk, and indie fans alike. The Railroad Revival Tour was first launched in 2011, with the band traveling from city to city via train and bringing their friends along with them.

This year, after Mumford & Sons took a brief hiatus from making music together, they are reviving the train tour. The tour kicked things off on August 3rd at New Orleans’ Woldenberg Park and will wrap up on August 7th at the Champlain Valley Exposition Center in Burlington, Vermont. On this tour, the famed folk-rock band features a “house band” packed with all-star musicians, including Celisse, Chris Thile, Ketch Secor, Leif Vollebekk, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, Nathaniel Rateliff, and Trombone Shorty.

On top of that, they’ve had a few friends surprise the crowd on stage as well- like the Bell Bottom Country singer Lainey Wilson. Wilson joined the stage to sing a few songs with the group, including a grassroots rendition of her hit “Things A Man Oughta Know.” Standing on the other side of Marcus Mumford, you can see Molly Tuttle as well, making it a magical evening.

In all honesty, this might be my favorite version of the tune; it’s stripped back, beautiful, and has a calming presence about it.

@emma2jackk such a cool moment                         </div>
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