By Nick DeRiso, Ultimate Classic Rock | Keith Richards made a surprise appearance last night at the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony for former Elvis Presley guitarist James Burton. The honoree was reportedly unaware that Richards was to appear until he was actually introduced on stage by the hall of fame and museum CEO Kyle Young.
Richards was then joined by Rolling Stones drummer Steve Jordan and others for a ragged run-through of “I Can’t Dance.” Gram Parsons covered the old Tom T. Hall song with Burton on 1974’s Grievous Angel.
The onstage lineup included current Eagles touring member Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris, with whom Burton has a long collaborative history, as well.
“What a surprise. They’re all my heroes, all these guys I work with,” Burton said. “And I want to thank God for giving me a small part of being with these people. I’m so honored; I love them all.”
Elvis Costello also led an update of “Believe What You Say,” a Ricky Nelson song from 1958 that Burton played on as a teen. Richards sat with Burton on the front row, before leading an all-star closing jam. “We made it, James,” he added before they got underway.
When Did James Burton Play With Elvis Presley?
Burton, a Louisiana native, memorably recorded and toured with Presley from 1969 until his death in 1977. That followed a tenure with Nelson from 1957-68.
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Read more on Mr. Burton’s storied career here:
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Photo: James Burton