"Let's see if you know this one," Elton John says modestly, leading into his classic "Tiny
Dancer." Of course, the crowd knows it. Less familiar, however, is Ryan Adams, the
shy young man who shares vocals with John the latest episode of CMT
Crossroads, airing Sunday (May 26) at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
A 25-year-old musician who comes out of Raleigh, N.C.,
Adams works in a country-rock hybrid similar to the Byrds or Gram Parsons. John has
called Adams' Heartbreaker "the most beautiful album of 2000," and he credits the work with inspiring him to get back
to basics on his recent album, Songs From the West Coast.
The mutual affection between the songwriters comes
through during their hour-long Crossroads special. They tease each other in behind-the-scenes interviews and on stage.
Even when Adams occasionally misses a note, John maintains his bright, approving smile. Most of the time, their voices and
styles blend wonderfully, especially on the country classic "He'll Have to Go." It's also fun to hear a guitar on John's most
famous hits and a piano on Adams' appealing songs.
"[Adams] is someone who writes with the caliber of Neil Young, that's what I think," John tells the show's host, Greg Martin. "It's exciting for someone young
to come along and keep that heritage alive, and I care about people who write great music."
A CMT original series,
CMT Crossroads unites artists from different genres who find common ground in country music. Past pairings include
Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello, Hank Williams
Jr. and Kid Rock, and Brooks & Dunn and ZZ Top.





