Live at Lincoln Hall is Joe Pug's first live album. The album was recorded at Lincoln Hall in Chicago.[1] The album includes a guest appearance by Strand of Oaks, who were touring with Pug at the time of the recording. It is the first album by Pug to include a cover: "Deep Dark Wells," based on the song "Start Again" by Austin musician Harvey "Tex" Thomas Young.
^Pug, Joe. "New Live Album Out.... Today!". JoePugMusic.com. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
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