Will clean up in the morning
Elvis introduces the night and the Orchestra starts on his “Il Sogno,” his “Mid-Summer Night’s Dream.” Puck is a jazz sax fairy.
Elvis on guitar “All the Useless Beauty”
Steve Nieve arrangement of “Still too soon to know”
God Bless the Dixie Chicks says Elvis
“Birds will still be singing” from the Juilette Letters
Break
“The Girl in the Other Room”
“Veronica” written with Paul McCarthy
Orchestra reprises the ending
Steve Nieve arrangement of “Green Shirt”
“Shipbuilding” credits Chet Baker’s playing for driving the new arrangement
“River in Reverse” aka “Wake me up”
Nativity song in a refuge camp says El. “(Found Myself in) Bedlam”
“(What’s so funny about) Peace, Love and Understanding”
Written with T-Bone Burnett for Alison Krause. “Scarlet Tide” A war widow’s distrust of government says El. Then a bit about how he loves being in a country with a written constitution.
Peter Gunn theme woven into “Watching the Detectives” with alto and soprano sax solos
“She”
“God Give Me Strength”
“Still have that other girl in my head”
“Accidents will happen”
“Allison” with orchestra intro then to solo guitar then orchestra reenters then fade to “Tracks of My Tears”
“Couldn’t Call It Unexpected No. 4” from “Mighty Like A Rose”
Sept. 6, 2007 – The grand finale of the School of Information and Library Science’s (SILS) 75th anniversary is set to take place on Sept. 17, 2007, which coincides with the date the school first began teaching classes in 1931. The finale will begin at 3 p.m. in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Memorial Hall.

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