T-Bone Burnett is seen working with the girl trio, The Peasall Sisters, instructing guitarist Chris Sharp to increase the tempo on their number, "In the Highways", and "do it like a rock and roll song".
Emmylou Harris reveals her obsession with Major League Baseball, showing that she carries a Motorola "Sports Trax" pager that tracks the action in all the games being played that day.
Harris sang the bass part on the song, which is unusual for the singer, who is well known for her role as the "angel" vocalist in her duets and backing vocals with other artists.
After "In the Highways", there is an intermission announcement followed by footage of Emmylou Harris playing guitar and singing the beginning of "Red Dirt Girl" (from the album of the same name) backstage before the concert resumes.
It has the complete versions of songs that are interrupted in the film by backstage chatter, including "John Law Burned Down the Liquor Sto'" by Chris Thomas King and Colin Linden and "Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown?"