A hammy Blake Shelton/ Star Tribune photo by Marlin Levison

If you read the updated version of my review, you know that Miranda Lambert joined hubby Blake Shelton late in his gig Saturday at the State Fair.

Here is Shelton's set list:
All About Tonight/ She Wouldn't Be Gone/ Some Beach/ Drink on It/ Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry)/ Centerfold (J. Geils Band)/ My Prerogative (Bobby Brown)/ Kiss My Country Ass (Rhett Akins)/ Ol' Red (George Jones & Kenny Rogers)/ Who Are You When I'm Not Looking/ Nobody But Me/ Austin/ The More I Drink/ Home/ Honey Bee/ Hillbilly Bone (with Miranda Lambert) ENCORE Footloose (Kenny Loggins)/ God Gave Me You

Opening was Sunny Sweeney, 35, a gum-chewing, beer-swilling Texan with a chirpy twang who sang mostly about cheatin' and drinkin.' Her honky-tonk songwriting was more impressive than her cheery singing. Moreover, her set stretched to a full hour; less would have been more for her.

Here is Sweeney's set list:
Drink Myself Single/ East Texas Pines/ You Don't Know Your Husband/ Amy/ Dirty Laundry/ From a Table Away/ Worn Out Heart/ Good Hearted Woman (Waylon Jennings)/ If I Could/ Carolina on the Line/ Kiss My Ass/ Next Big Nothing/ Staying's Worse Than Leaving/ Can't Let Go (Lucinda Williams)