Vince Gill, Alison Krauss and Emmylou Harris teamed up to pay tribute to the Everly Brothers at the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Music Masters Series.
Gill teamed with R&B star Ledisi to take on "Sleepless Nights" and then with Shelby Lynne on "Til I Kissed You."
Gill then took the stage with Krauss for a version of "When Will I Be Loved," which he dedicated to Phil Everly's widow Patti.
Finally, Gill partnered with Graham Nash on a pair of tracks, "So Sad (to Watch Good Love Go Bad)" and "Cathy's Clown."
Krauss performed "Gone Gone Gone" with JD Souther and "All I Have to Do Is Dream" with Harris.
Harris also turned in a cover of "Love Hurts" with the night's musical director, Rodney Crowell, and teamed up with legendary guitarist Albert Lee on "Bye Bye Love."
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